The federal government has been urged to revise its proscription of the Nnamdi Kanu-led pro-Biafra group, the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB).
Foremost constitutional lawyer, Prof. Ben Nwabueze, who made the call, also urged the Ohanaeze Ndigbo and other prominent leaders to liaise with the governors of the south eastern states to pressurise the federal government to rescind the proscription order on the organisation.Nwabueze made the disclosure during a closed-door meeting he had with the president general of the Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief Nnia Nwodo and IPOB in Ogbaru, Anambra state.
The pro-Biafran group had, in the meeting, asked the federal government to rescind the proscription order on it.
Addressing newsmen after the meeting, which he described as fruitful, Nwabueze said, âIPOBâs major worry is to get the federal government to lift its proscription order on them. We have promised to liaise with the state governors to do so in a later meeting that will hold on August 8.â
âOhanaeze Ndigbo and other leaders of the zone had resolved to hold a meeting with South East governors to put pressure on the federal government to lift the proscription on IPOB.âNwabueze, who revealed that the meeting also deliberated on the 2019 general elections and the Igbo interest in the presiÂdency, said the South-East was not interested in the presidency of the country.
âThe primary need of Ndigbo now is restructuring, not Igbo presidency. We want a restrucÂtured Nigeria; that is the only way we can get what we want and every zone would be satisÂfied. If Nigeria is restructured, that will go a long way to satisfy our demands.
âWe donât want Igbo presidenÂcy. As the country is today, we cannot get anything until NigeÂria is restructured. We can begin to talk about Igbo presidency only when Nigeria is restrucÂtured,â he posited.
Expressing worry over the inÂcreasing rate of disunity in the country, the constitutional lawÂyer explained that the essence of the gathering was to make evÂeryone understand the need for peace to reign.His words, âLeaders can only succeed if their followers are with them. We will not be unitÂed if followers are disenchantÂed with the leadership. There is trouble in Nigeria; we do not know what will happen in future but we can predict and we know there is a problem.
âWe love Nigeria but the leadÂers of the nation are not doing the right thing. We are not in control of anything in Nigeria; it is for this reason that we need to come together and be united.
âWe have no control of anyÂthing in Nigeria and if we lose control of ourselves, we are finÂished and we will not let it hapÂpen while we are alive.âAn insider in the meeting, who spoke on condition of anonymÂity, told our correspondent that all the parties in the meeting agreed that the Igbo would not field any presidential candidate in the 2019 general elections.
âProf. Nwabueze just consolÂidated on the previous peace meeting between Ohanaeze and IPOB, which held in Enugu some months back. It is necessary to consolidate on the existing peace between both groups as a way of forging a common front among the Igbo,â the source said.Also in the meeting were a former Dean, Church of Nigeria, Most Rev Maxwell Anikwenwa, and a counsel for IPOB, Mr Aloy Ejimakor.