- Insecurity in Southeast
- Sit-at-home in South-East
South-East governors, lawmakers, and leaders of the Igbo socio-cultural organisation, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, have agreed to meet with President Bola Tinubu to discuss the region’s escalating insecurity.
The decision was made during an emergency meeting Monday at the Imo State Governor’s lodge in Asokoro, Abuja.
Imo state Governor, Hope Uzodimma, addressed journalists following the six-hour session, lamenting that insecurity remained the South East’s major concern.
He said; “We have identified insecurity as the problem of the South East for now and it is at the front burner and must be addressed.
“The Federal Government in the past supported us but we think that it can do more. So among other resolutions, we resolved today to make a representation to the President for his intervention to be able to bring insecurity in the region to an end.
“So any moment from now, we’ll be putting together an arrangement to visit the President and discuss with him. There are certain things we cannot do very well without the Federal Government. Security is in the Exclusive List and only the Federal Government can deploy as appropriate.”
Also speaking, President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu, said the five South-East governors and lawmakers from the zone are bent on finding a solution to the security situation as quickly as possible.
“Frankly speaking, I am not going to give you the details of what we want to do. The problem of insecurity is one that cannot be solved by the South-East Governors alone. We have resolved that the leadership of Ohanaeze, the governors and lawmakers will get in touch with the President.
“The problem in the South-East is too much, too big for the governors alone. It is a Nigerian problem and the President will give support to the governors,” he said.
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