The South East Caucus in the National Assembly NASS has condemned in totality the recent attacks and killings taking place in South East of Nigeria.
They urged the Inspector General of Police to dig deep in his investigations to unravel the actual identities of these unknown gunmen determined to create a state of anarchy in the Southeast.
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We, the South-East Caucus of the NASS, as leaders and major stakeholders in the region, have observed with surprise the sudden spike in violence in the region known for its calm, love and peaceful disposition to visitors irrespective of tribe and religion.
We have had cause always to deploy the instrumentalities of the institution of state to alert the government of Nigeria about some of the vexed issues of injustice, inequity and obvious marginalisation of the South East in governance structure. Nonetheless, we have not lost hope that the authorities will eventually do the right thing for the continued peaceful coexistence of all people in a united Nigeria.
However, we are worried over recent developments in the South East, which has thrown the zone into violence and confusion.
Igbos are not known to kill or waste lives. Igbos are not known for this unfortunate violent disposition, no matter the provocation.
We note the increasing agitation for restructuring of Nigeria and increasing separatist agitations across the country due to perceived and real issues of marginalisation. On these issues, we, the leaders across-board, have consistently cautioned that such agitations must be strictly in accordance with the laws of Nigeria and must be peaceful and devoid of violence.
The Southeast Caucus of NASS commiserates with all who have lost loved ones, friends and colleagues in these unfortunate incidents and trust that our great country is resilient enough to weather and survive the current challenges confronting it.
We therefore condemn in its totality all forms of violence and killings under any guise. It is unacceptable and must never, for whatever reason, be condoned.
We urge the Inspector General of Police to dig deep in his investigations to unravel the actual identities of these unknown gunmen determined to create a state of anarchy in the Southeast.
The investigation has become necessary in the circumstance because of the magnitude of the attacks. More so as the region had not witnessed such in the past.
We advise the security agencies to continue to show restraint in the discharge of its mission to restore peace in the Southeast. Security operatives must remember, at all times, that the majority of Igbos are opposed to any form of violence in furtherance of any cause.
Sen. Ike Ekweremadu Enugu State
Sen. Enyinnaya Abaribe Abia State
Sen. Orji Uzor Kalu
Abia State
Sen. Sam Egwu
Ebonyi State
Sen. Theodore A. Orji
Abia State
Sen. Onyewuchi Ezenwa
Imo State
Sen. Rochas A. Okorocha
Imo State
Sen. Frank Ibezim
Imo State
Sen. Stella Odua
Anambra State
Sen. Uche Ekwunife
Anambra State
Sen. Ifeanyi Uba
Anambra State
Sen. Chimaroke Nnamani
Enugu State
Sen. Chukwuka Utazi
Enugu State
Sen. Obinna Ogba
Ebonyi State
Sen Micheal Nnachi
Ebonyi State