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Saturday 8 July 2017

Nnamdi Kanu Must Not Go Unpunished - Arewa Youth President Blasts IPOB Leader, Talks on Quit Notice

Nnamdi Kanu Must Not Go Unpunished - Arewa Youth President Blasts IPOB Leader, Talks on Quit Notice
AYC President, Shettima

The president of the Arewa Youth Coalition, Yarima Shettima, has said that IPOB leader of the Nnamdi Kanu, must not go unpunished.

While speaking in an interview with Nigerian Tribune, president of the Arewa Youth Coalition, Yarima Shettima, said that the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, must be punished, adding that Kanu is someone “who has terrorised the country”.

He said. “We will go as far to ensure that we take him to the international court of justice. We will internationalise his case and ensure that this young man is declared a terrorist. He can’t be allowed to go just like that.

“To us, we are seeing what he is doing as a business venture.

So, as far as we are concerned, a country should not be run as a banana republic where somebody can do anything and get away with it, without respect for the rule of law.”

Shettima also disclosed that the group was reviewing its stand on the quit notice issued to Igbos living in north.

“The steps taken by the governors are commendable. One, we have since expected the governors to do what they are doing now. Nevertheless, it is better late than never for.

“What the Ohanaeze and other organisations that came out to denounce the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) are doing is commendable.

“We are also reviewing our own situation. We are going to have a meeting soon with other leaders of the coalition and come out with a clear position of things and what we intend to do in order to move forward,” he added.

He, however, stated that the call for the evacuation of the Igbo from the north was not totally off the table.

“I am not saying we have completely removed the earlier condition that they should leave the north. However, the fact of the matter still remains that one, we are not violent.

“Secondly, we intend also to explore all necessary avenues and ensure that, at the end of the day, things are being done in accordance with the law.

“Inasmuch as we appreciate the fact that it is their right to demand self-determination, we are also saying, if you are asking for self-determination, there are certain procedures to go about it,” Shettima stated.


























source:tori news

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