The newly released leader of IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu has met with former Vice President, Alex Ekwueme in his Enugu residence.
Alex Ekwueme and Nnamdi Kanu
Chief Dr. Alex Ekwueme, a former Vice President, on Wednesday,
assured of his fatherly support to the leader of the Indigenous People
of Biafra, IPOB, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.
Daily Post reports that Ekwueme made the pledge when the IPOB
leader visited him at his Enugu residence, with a promise that he would
listen to advice from the elder statesman.
Kanu has since he was released being paying thank-you visit to
prominent persons and organizations, with a vow that he would never give
up on Biafra.
He had told Ekwueme that “I have come to tell you that we find
you invaluable in our advancement of our people and in our course also
to make life better for the public and for the masses.
“So, I am humbled and delighted to be here and also to bring
you up to speed as to what we have been doing, what motivated me; what
motivated the IPOB to do what we have been doing.
“It is more or less today an expression, a political expression
to the yearnings and aspirations of the society; that’s what we are
trying to do.
“The sum total of the struggle by the IPOB, which I’m leading is to ensure that there is dignity of life.
“And for us to fulfill that very mandate, we must be diligent, we must be focused, we must be sincere.
“So, I have come here to brief my father as to why we do what
we do and to get his blessings; anything he tells me is what we are
going to do, in so far as it advances our political course as a people.”
Responding, Ekwueme said it was a pleasure receiving the IPOB leader after all his travails, stressing “I thank God that he is free and able to move around.”
“I will make my best counsel available to him in his very
onerous task of leading an organization that is committed to bringing
justice and equity among people, especially for our people”, he added.
Daily Post recalls that the IPOB leader had on Monday visited
several persons and groups in Enugu, including the Eastern Consultative
Assembly, ECA.
The former Vice President, Ekwueme, is a patron of the ECA.
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