The Igbo Community Association in Kano State has distanced itself from the activities of Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and its leader, Nnamdi Kanu.
President-General of the association, Mr. Ebenezer Chima, made the position of the association known at a joint news conference in Kano.
“We are strongly advocating peace and unity in the land,” Chima said.
While condemning “the unfortunate and avoidable crisis in Abia”, he called on all Igbos resident in the state to remain calm, promising nothing would happen to them.
According to Chima, “the state government under the leadership of Governor Abdullahi Ganduje and security agents have given the assurance of adequate security of our lives and property.
On his part, President of Ethnic Community Leaders Association in the state, Dr. Jimpat Ayelangbe, assured all non-indigenes of adequate security of their lives and property.
He said the assurance stemmed from the meetings they had with various leaders and security agencies in the state.
“ECLAK is interested in a united Nigeria because we believe that those not living in their states of origin should not contribute to disorganise the country.”
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