Former minister of aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, has urged a second
Republic lawmaker, Junaid Mohammed, to withdraw his threat on the
Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).
Mohammed had threatened that
IPOB members would pay with their blood if they attempt to attack
President Muhammadu Buhari in Japan.
“IPOB will pay with their blood if they attempt an attack on Buhari,” he said.
The
group’s leader, Nnamdi Kanu, had on Saturday called on Biafrans to
‘arrest’ and ‘disgrace’ Buhari when he arrives Japan for the seventh
Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD7) holding
in the City of Yokohama from August 28 to 30.
In several tweets
on Wednesday, Mr Fani-Kayode said Mohammed’s threat shows that Nigeria
is on the “brink of a terrible conflagration which could be ignited by
just one tiny spark.”
He said: “I have always had immense respect
for Mohammed because he has been consistent in his criticisms of Buhari
but let it be clearly understood that an attack on the Igbo will be
regarded as an attack on the south. This is not 1966 and things are very
different today.
“Any attempt to shed the blood of any
southerner, for ANY reason, as a consequence of ANY plot or grand
northern design will have catastrophic consequences.
“We can
agree to disagree on issues and we may not even like one another but we
should rule out threats of murder, mass murder, ethnic cleansing and
genocide in all our discussions and debates and we should renounce and
condemn them.”
The former minister added: “I urge Junaid Mohammed
to withdraw his statement and to join the rest of us in renouncing
violence and bloodshed.”
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A word is enough for the wise. Nigeria of 1966 is not a Nigeria of today.
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