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2027: Supporting APC A Curse To Ndigbo Without Nnamdi Kanu’s Freedom, Cleric

Miffed by the recent release of 70 alleged bandits from detention by the Katsina state government, the former chairman of the Pentecostal fellowship of Nigerian, PFN, Apostle Eugene Ogu has casts aspersion on political leaders in the south-east for failing to work out modalities for the release of the IPOB leader, Maxi Nnamdi Kanu from jail.

Recall that last week, the Katsina state government released 70 convicted bandits to sustain what it described as “peace deals”, a situation that sparked wide-spread condemnation by stakeholders across Nigeria.

Reacting to this shocking development, Apostle Eugene Ogu called on everyone with Igbo descent at home and in diaspora to condemn the recent endorsement of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for second term in 2027 during an APC meeting at Enugu state.

“Am calling on all Igbo associations, professionals, men, women, traders, students, youths and transporters, home and abroad to vehemently disassociate themselves from that embarrassing Enugu endorsement of Tinubu for second term by those sellout self-made eastern politicians”, he said.

The outspoken cleric noted that “while the Northern political leaders engage in negotiations to release 70 terrorist killers and more of their people who have killed, maimed, kidnapped and terrorized the country from jail to go free, those eastern political servants of our oppressors could not even secure the release their son, brother and kinsman, Mazi Nnamdi Kalu who was kidnapped and unjustly jailed by those they are endorsing.

“How can we as Igbos trust any of those politicians? We must mark and avoid them. It would amount to a curse to any Igbo sons and daughters who support any group or persons supporting APC government while Mazi Nnamdi Kalu is still held in detention.

“The God of justice will never let them have peace or succeed in their endeavors. These are the betrayals of the Igbo land and dream. How can a country that publicly displayed marginalization almost in every sector of the country against the wellbeing of Ndigbo fare well”.

Going down memory lane, the former Rivers state chairman of the Christian association of Nigeria, CAN, said “from the killings of millions of Igbos during the civil war to denying the east of the 6th state like other zones, to the deplorable roads throughout the eastern region, to no federal industries, to the constant killing of Igbo youths at the slightest protest or provocation even with open verbal threats, to the destruction and setting ablaze of their businesses in Lagos and many other parts of the country, to the defrauding of Peter Obi of his electoral victory during the 2023 election, to the incarceration of Nnamdi Kalu in Kano and still frustrating his efforts to appeal the injustice done to him, Igbos continue to be at the receiving end of maltreatment”.

He said that the endorsement of President Tinubu by some Igbo APC leaders is a clear proof of disconnect from the reality in Igbo land.

“We must as igbo bu Igbo never allow these politicians continue to mislead our people and use us for their selfish interests. Enough is enough .let them show their worth by releasing Mazi Nnamdi Kalu so we see how genuine their ambitions are. They spoke for themselves and never for us ndigbo”.

By Daniel Abia

P/Harcourt

Written by Ogona Anita

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