South-East Leaders Seek Presidential Intervention Over Security Challenges

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The Forum of Governors of States in the South-East region of Nigeria, other political leaders and Igbo the Socio Cultural Organization, Ohaneze Ndigbo is calling on President Bola Tinubu to assist in tackling security challenges bedevilling the region.

The Forum has therefore concluded plans to pay a courtesy visit to President Bola Tinubu, to formally present the requests of the South-East to the Nigerian leader.

Imo State Governor, Hope Uzodinma, revealed this to State House Correspondents on Thursday, after he met with President Tinubu at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

He said: “My visit has to do with the security situation in the country. If you recall a few days ago, we had a meeting of the leadership of Southeast, political and non-political leaders in conjunction with the leadership of Ohaneze Ndigbo, and among the resolutions from that meeting was to visit Mr. President to support and intervene in our resolve in addressing the issue of insecurity.”

Governor Uzodinma said steps so far taken both collectively and individually by the governments of States in the South-East have not yielded the desired results thus the need for Presidential intervention.

“The Southeastern part of the country of course, you are aware has been bedeviled with this high level of security ranging from banditry, kidnapping activities of unknown gunmen. To the extent that in most of the states, five states in the Southeastern part of the country a lot of resources have been expended, community efforts have been invested yet the problems seem not to be abetting. So the leadership in the zone met and agreed that working with the forum of governors from southeast will come to Mr. President to formally request his intervention and additional support from the Nigerian government to ensure that there is peace in the southeastern part of the country,” he added.

He also said the people of Southeast believe in the unity and indivisibility of Nigeria and that’s an integral part of the Nigerian project, which he said “needs serious attention in terms of provision of security for our people to go about their businesses.”

 

Olusola Akintonde

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