The apex Igbo sociocultural organisation, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, has described the arrest of Simon Ekpa, the self-proclaimed leader of the Biafran independence movement, as a huge relief for the Ndigbo.
The organization said Ekpa’s arrest marked a significant milestone in the collective journey towards healing and reconciliation.
A Finnish court had sent Ekpa to prison for spreading terrorist propaganda on social media.
A district court of Päijät-Häme remanded him after the Finnish National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) arrested him alongside four other men over alleged terrorist offences.
The Nigerian military, however, reacted to the report of his arrest, saying it was elated about the development.
In a statement by the Secretary General of Ohanaeze, Okechukwu Isiguzoro, the group noted that arrest and detention of Ekpa was expected to resolve the pervasive insecurity challenges that have beleaguered Southeastern Nigeria for far too long.
Isiguzoro added that Ekpa’s intention to publicly declare a Sovereign Biafra Nation on December 2, 2024 was not only misguided but indicative of a reckless disregard for the profound consequences such a declaration would evoke.
“His intentions could have sparked uncontrollable civil unrest and perhaps culminated in another Biafran War, a prospect that the Igbo people have conclusively rejected and remain unprepared to engage in.
“The echoes of the previous conflict, which left indelible scars on our history, stand as a stark reminder of the devastation war brings.
“Upon this crucial arrest, Ohanaeze Ndigbo categorically denounces the notion that individuals like Simon Ekpa possess the capability or legitimacy to summon the Igbo Nation into a conflict.
“This organisation acknowledges Ekpa’s disturbing record over the last three years, wherein he has systematically wreaked havoc upon the very fabric of our society and economy, implementing his illegitimate Monday Sit-At-Home directive with the aid of armed men, who have terrorised our communities.
“The financial toll from these activities is staggering, amounting to a loss of over 22 trillion naira in investment opportunities, thereby stifling the economic viability of our region.”
Ohanaeze said it was compelled to express its longstanding suspicions regarding the Finnish government’s inaction regarding Simon Ekpa’s activities over the past three years.