He says while
it was easy to speak of violence, such persons would run away if they witnessed
bloodletting on a large scale.
Ekpoudom
appealed to agitators for Biafra to continue to draw attention of the Federal
Government to issues of neglect and marginalization, instead of issuing threats
to split the country.
He
faulted the sit-at-home order issued by Indigenous People of Biafra IPOB,
saying the order also contravened the law.
Ekpoudom
said IPOB had no constitutional authority to order a section of the country to
sit at home without the consent of the Federal Government, adding that it
amounts to running a parallel government.
On the
ultimatum by Arewa youths, Ekpoudom urged the Nigerian Police and the
Department of State Services DSS to exercise their constitutional mandate of
protecting the lives and properties of Nigerians and ensure that those who
issued the quit order were arrested.
The
former top cop noted that the order was not directed at the Igbo alone but the
entire South East, South South and South West residents in the north.
Ekpoudom,
however, insisted that Nigeria needed to be restructured based on the
principles of federalism to allow ethnic nationalities manage their own
resources.
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