The Igbo
will only leave the North if asked to do so by
serious minded people, a former
governor of Abia State, Orji Uzor Kalu, has said.
Kalu also
said he will personally lead a war if any Igbo is attacked in the northern part
of the country following the quit notice by the Arewa Youth groups.
He spoke on
AIT’s People Politics and Power, which was aired yesterday.
The ex-Abia
governor said the Igbo were integral part of Nigeria and therefore free to
reside wherever they so wished.
Kalu also
described as “unserious,” the threat by the Arewa youths who he said were
seeking for relevance and commended the northern governors for condemning it.
“Anybody
that touches any Igbo man in terms of (saying) that we should quit; the country
will go into war, and I will lead the war if Igbos are touched,” he said.
Prodded
further by the programme anchor, Okhiria Agbosunremi, Kalu said “I do not
believe that in 2017 we should be attacking each other.
“The quit
notice means nothing. No reasonable northern elder will do that. Did Adamu
Ciroma sign? Did Babangida sign? Did Abdulsalam sign? Aliko Dangote? When
you say northern elders, I don’t know whether Sultan of Sokoto, Emir of Kano,
Emir of Zazzau and his likes are asking us to quit. If all these people come
out and say we should quit, we will quit. We are not afraid of quitting, we
have a place to go. But Nigeria’s unity is more important,” Kalu said.
While
calling for more dialogue among all ethnic nationalities in the country, Kalu
also dismissed the Biafra agitation by Nnamdi Kanu as “waste of time.”
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