
Shettima
said his recent decision to force Igbos out of the Northern region of
the country was reached solely because of activities and comments by the
IPOB leader against Nigeria, the North and president Muhammadu Buhari.
The
AYCF leader, who recently asked Igbos in the North to ignore the quit
notice he earlier issued to them, told the Sun that Nnamdi Kanu was
getting out of hands.
He
said, “This man [Kanu] came from nowhere. He is never our class in
struggles. I don’t know where he started his struggle, but he came out
and within one year and suddenly because unfortunately the government
made it easy for him to become popular; otherwise, Kanu is not an
issue.”
Shettima said the Muhammadu Buhari-led administration made a big mistake when his governmnet arrested Nnamdi Kanu.
He
further blamed, “The government to an extent; to have even in the first
place arrested this man, somebody who is being influenced by drugs.
“Who
is Kanu in the circle of struggles? So to me it is high time when
somebody behaves like a mad man and you behave like a gentleman you
realize that this gentleman is getting out of hand undermining
everybody, abusing everybody.
“You
cannot… I am proudly a northerner and that’s my identity. I cannot be a
leader at my level and allow this man to be talking and abusing the
sensibilities of my people and you expect me to fold my hands. As a
leader of the youths, it’s impossible.
“We
cannot fold our hands when after Jonathan government, no organization
like IPOB came on board to abuse that government, now suddenly because
we have a government of northern extraction under the leadership of
Muhammadu Buhari we fold our hands and allow somebody to undermine that
government and abuse the sensibility .We did everything, even MASSOB
found it difficult to manage the young man the way he is going about it.
“A
man who few years ago Ralph Uwazurike employed to work for him suddenly
became a tiger and became a tool against the collective interest of the
Igbo. Now, nobody can control him. Even the governors and the Eastern
leaders this boy has succeeded in holding them to ransom. They are
scared of talking for fear of attack from those jobless youths around
him.
“Suddenly
they folded their hands. And you expect us other Nigerians to fold our
hands when somebody who has dual citizenship is trying to mess up the
country?
“From
UK to come and mess up the country? No, we’ll ensure that we protect
the integrity of Nigeria to make sure that we remain together. No; this
is unacceptable.
“My
recent decision was borne out of frustration with this young man who
goes around abusing my identity, my community, my people, undermining a
country called Nigeria. I am a strong Nigerian, proudly a Nigerian.”
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