EKWEREMADU ATTACK: WHY I COULD NOT GO TO SPAIN WHEN I WAS INVITED BY IGBO GROUP - ORJI KALU EXPLAINS
EKWEREMADU ATTACK: WHY I COULD NOT GO TO SPAIN WHEN I WAS
INVITED BY IGBO GROUP - ORJI KALU EXPLAINS
Orji Kalu, Chief Whip of the Senate has reacted to social
media reports that he suspended his planned medical check-up to Germany because
of what happened to Senator Ike Ekweremadu describing it as 'unfounded'.
Kalu said that since the Senate commenced its recess a few
weeks ago, he has been in his country home, interacting with his constituents.
“I have been in my country home interacting with the people
and settling disputes. The news that I suspended by planned medical check-up in
Germany was not true. I was invited by Igbo group in Spain to attend their
function, I could not go because of the interaction with my constituents.’’
Kalu described the action of the IPOB members as uncivilised,
unacceptable and barbaric. The former Abia governor urged Igbo people to
respect their leaders at all levels. He
noted that the only way the South-East zone can be prosperous was by embracing
dialogue, peace and unity.
Kalu also urged the Embassy of Nigeria in Germany, the German
Government and appropriate authorities to bring the perpetrators of the ugly
incident to book. He said:
“After watching a viral video of the physical attack on
former Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweramadu, I was not only disappointed,
but irritated and disturbed with the action of some members of IPOB. The
assault on the senator is a slap on Igbo leaders regardless of age, party
affiliation and religion.
“The perpetrators of the uncivilised act must face the wrath
of the law. Sen. Ekweramadu is not only one of the Igbo leaders, but also a
prominent Nigerian and as such should be accorded due respect by all and sundry
at home and abroad. For the South-East to move forward, the people of the zone
must embrace dialogue as a way of resolving pertinent issues and eschew
violence.
Senator Ike Ekweremadu, the former deputy senate president
was physically assaulted in Germany at the weekend by some members of the
Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB). Ekweremadu was invited as a speaker/special
guest of honour at the 2nd Annual Igbo Cultural Festival in Nuremberg, Germany.
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