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JUST IN: CNPP Urges FG, South East Governors, to Thread Cautiously in Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB, Sunday Igboho Cases

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ā€¦Calls for Negotiation with Aggrieved Youths

Conference of Nigeria Political Parties (CNPP) has called on the federal government of Nigeria and the state governors in South East of the country to be very cautious in dealing with cases relating to the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and their leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, as well as the Yoruba self-determination leader Sunday Igboho, saying that self-determination agitations should be differentiated from cessationist war.

In a statement signed by its Secretary General, Chief Willy Ezugwu, the CNPP said it is ā€œconstrained to break silence on the matter as it has become very clear that government at all levels have failed to differentiate self-determination struggles from secessionist war.ā€

Advising the President Muhammadu Buhari-led federal government and the five south east governors on the dangers associated with lack of understanding of the two scenarios said ā€œpeace will eventually elude the south east in particular and the country in general if the current approach is sustained.ā€

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The CNPP which called for negotiation with aggrieved youths in the country just as late President Umaru Musa Yarā€™Adua did with Niger Delta militants, noted that ā€œPresident Muhammadu Buhari in his Independence Day speech harped on the need for dialogue in the country. There is no alternative to dialogue in conflict prevention and management.

ā€œFor this reason, self-determination, as a political aspiration should not be treated by governments in the same way a people who take up arms against the state should.

ā€œFor instance, recently, a veteran Nollywood actor was arrested and detained for adorning himself with a certain attire. How can someone be arrested for wearing coloured clothes, just because the government feels it connotes a self-determination struggle by a people who have over the years complained on injustice?

ā€œWas the cloth an indigenous peopleā€™s militia uniform or that of a people that have taken up arms against a country in a bid to secede from it to warrant such embarrassing outing by our security agencies?

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“The federal government should as a matter of urgency begin to genuinely respond to the age-long infrastructure decay in the southern Nigeria rather than opening war fronts in all parts of the country.

ā€œThe challenges of poverty, unemployment in the country, and a feeling of lack of a sense of belonging in South East, just like in other parts of the country, should be addressed by the federal government and the states with uttermost sincerity.

“We advise the federal government and the south east governors to channel their energy towards preventing conflicts as their current all-stick-approach has not only escalated conflicts over the years as seen the northern Nigeria but have also given the country a peace of the grave yard where peace exists at all.

ā€œThe approach in dealing with issues bothering on criminalities should be different from strategies against matters relating to self-determination agitations as the latter is a right in contemporary public international law.

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ā€œWe therefore urge all the south east governors and the federal government to come to a roundtable and negotiate with Nnamdi Kanu-led youths, sincerely address their concerns and those of other citizens in the region for peace to reign and create a sense of belonging in the region. The same should be done with the Sunday Igboho-led youths and the EndSARS agitators.

ā€œThere is nothing invested in conflict prevention that should be considered too costly compared to human lives that will be preserved.

ā€œMore so, it is cheaper to address the worries of the younger generations than to deploy the stateā€™s coercive forces against them. Conflicts, when escalated, may leave the countryā€™s already precarious economy in much more mess than we are experiencing at the momentā€, the CNPP counselled.

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Comrade James Ezema is a veteran journalist and media consultant. He is a political strategist. He can be reached on +2348035823617 via call or WhatsApp.

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