Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike has said that he stands with the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB because there is injustice in the south-east. He however said he is against the violent actions linked to them.
In an interview with Channels TV, Governor Wike said that
his problem with IPOB started when they allegedly came to Rivers to set ablaze
government properties and force their membership on the residents of Rivers.
“There came a time that IPOB was singing praises about Wike. Nnamdi Kanu was
singing praises about Wike, saying he is their son. Why? I said to the federal
government there is nothing wrong with people agitating. What is important is
to listen to their agitations. What are they talking about? Sit down with them.
Talk with them.
My problem came, which I will not compromise with. They came to my state and
burnt every infrastructure, the courts and police stations. The state put money
in building the courts and everything; You came and burnt everywhere. Not only
are you burning everywhere, you said we (referring to Rivers state) are part of
you. And I said ‘no, don’t do that’. That is not correct.
I support the agitation. I am aware that there is injustice against the
south-east, whether anybody likes it or not. We should sit down and discuss it.
What did I do wrong? When you are now coming to say ‘burn everything there
(referring to Rivers). We own everything. I’m a governor. I asked them a simple
question — ‘do you need to kill everybody in my area and burn down the
infrastructure simply for me to say I’m with you?’ I said no.”
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