Former Governor of Delta State, James Onanefe Ibori The Union
Former Delta State Governor, James Ibori has denied having any connection to the recent pro-Biafra protests.
Ibori
said further that he was a firm believer in Nigeria and therefore urged
the Biafra agitators to stop using his photo during their
demonstrations.
The former governor made the comments via a statement released by his media aide, Tony Eluemunor.
The statement reads:
“Chief
James Onanefe Ibori’s attention has been drawn to the way and manner
his picture has been misused by some people who are involved in street
demonstrations to drum up support for the establishment of the state of
Biafra.”
“His photograph, embossed on banners,
have been reportedly held aloft by some of the demonstrators, as they
marched through several cities in many states of the Southern half of
the country.”
“Ibori wants to make it clear that
he is absolutely, completely and entirely committed to the
indissolubility of the Nigerian State, as stipulated unambiguously in
the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”
“He
said that all through his life, he has believed in a strong, united
Nigeria where the rights of every citizen is held sacrosanct, where no
region of state or even Local Government Area, is neglected or is made
to feel alienated in whatever way, no matter how infinitesimal.”
“He
therefore calls on those who have been misusing his name and picture –
indeed his personality – in furtherance of a project he has never
believed in at any time an in any way, to desist forthwith from using
his picture and/or name during their demonstrations.”
“To
everyone involved in the Biafran demonstrations in any way, Ibori said:
“The world hailed Nigeria for the peaceful way the rather fierce
Nigerian Civil War ended in 1970. It is worrisome that 45 clear years
after the end of that war, its residues are being dug up to further
divide us and betray our efforts at national reconciliation and
development. This must not be allowed to continue.”
“Nigeria
has lived in peace in the past 45 years, and whatever challenges,
disagreements even, that may have re-surfaced, are not beyond our
collective ability to resolve.”
Ibori is currently serving a prison term in the United Kingdom after being found guilty of money laundering.
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