Professor Pat Utomi
has reacted to the proscription of IPOB by the federal government
saying that there is no basis for designing the group as a terrorist
organisation.
Pat Utomi
Influential Nigerian political economist and one-time presidential aspirant, Prof. Pat Utomi, has rejected the recent classification of Indigenous People of Biafra
(IPOB), by federal government as a terrorist organisation, saying the
Nnamdi Kanu group might be a nuisance, but they are not a terrorist
organisation.
Utomi, who was reacting to the Federal Government’s categorisation
at a function at Holy Cross Cathedral in Lagos, argued that people have
the right to express themselves.
He said: “People have the right to say they’ve been unjustly
treated. To take away that right from them is to say you want to enslave
them. When you talk about modern slavery, it’s the most grievous
violation of human rights in the 21st century.
“I’ve not seen what terror they (IPOB) have committed. They are
not, I repeat, quote me anywhere, any day, they are not a terrorist
organisation.
“That’s just a political thing. It doesn’t make sense which
way you look at it. It’s just a political thing. You can carve any name,
you can be IPOB or ITOT, it’s just a name.
“Nigeria is going through a necessary and interesting phase of
its evolution as a country. I am not one of those unduly worried about
the things going on in the country. They are part of the thesis and
anti-thesis that will produce synthesis that is a nation.’’
Asked to advise the nation’s leaders, Utomi said: “That we all
seek God’s blessings for all, no one is a child of a lesser God. And as
those who wrote that piece of play has said, our arms are too short to
box with God. I wish peace to all, progress to all, growth of abundance
mentality, human charity that leads to accommodation.”
No comments:
Post a Comment