Catholic Bishop of Umuahia, Abia State, Most Rev. Lucius Ugorji, has
lambasted the Buhari-led government for allegedly marginalising the
Igbo.
Rev. Ugorji said this during the Igbo Civil Society Coalition symposium in Enugu.
He lamented that the Igbos have become target of national hatred, victims of military operations and massacre.
“Since after the civil war, the people occupying the geo-political
space known as South East have been treated as enemies of the country
they built”, he said.
“Decades after the civil war, the war in other forms is still raging without tackling the grievances that caused the war.
“There were agitations which indeed heightened tension in the
country. These agitations bordered on discrimination and marginalisation
based on the purported imbalance in the country.
“There were calls for restructuring and even secession. Our country
is a democratic government where agitations are part of the process”.
The, however, cleric condemned the invasion of Nnamdi Kanu’s house at
Afaraukwu community in Umuahia by the army and killing of Indigenous
People of Biafra (IPOB) members, insisting that agitation is recognised
in the law.
“Another Python Dance that has become a burden to Igbo land is the
vicious marauding Fulani herdsmen. These people are all over the place
terrorising people, killing, maiming, raping our women and destroying
farmland.”
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