Sowore Summons S’East Govs, Peter Obi Over Claimed Killing Of IPOB Members
One of the presidential aspirant and human activist, Omoyele Sowore has accused the governors in the South-East region, and Peter Obi, another presidential aspirant on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) of fueling insecurity in that region.
Sowore said this on Tuesday during an interview on AriseTV monitored. RipplesNigeria reports.
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According to Sowore the current challenge of security in the South East began when Peter Obi and other governors in the region killed members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).
Sowore accused the former Anambra State governor, in response to a question about the type of leader Nigeria needs. Information Guide Nigeria
“A good person is a person with character, exposure and understanding of how to govern. He has to bring competent hands and we don’t have the shortage of such persons but the process to elect such people has been s stumbling block”.
“We have seen cases whereby even Igbo leaders victimize their people especially the Igbo governors who led the massacre of IPOB members; particularly Peter Obi, so the fixation on origin is not healthy for the country,” Sowore stated. jamb results
He further disagreed with the Afenifere leader, Pa Ayo Adebanjo over the zoning of the Presidency to any particular region, noting that such “old ideas” should be put to rest.
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This was in response to an earlier insistence by Pa Adebanjo over the emergence of an Igbo Presidency.
Sowore said, “I disagree with Pa Ayo Adebanjo regarding choosing for Nigerians based on the problematic len of ethnicity; what I tell the elders is to allow the old ideas to rest, based on ethnic considerations, which has been tried without success.”