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Employ Diplomatic Means – Activist, Obiora Omeje Advises Governor Mbah



 

Mr Obiora Omeje, a human rights activist, has despatched a message to Governor Peter Mbah of Enugu State.

He urged Governor Mbah to make use of diplomatic means in his bid to finish the perennial Monday sit-at-home.

DAILY POST studies that Mbah had upon assumption of workplace ordered that every one workplaces and companies be opened for actions on Mondays.

In a press release on Wednesday, Omeje mentioned govt fiat wouldn’t be sufficient to finish sit-at-home.

While noting that it might endanger the lives of residents, Omeje, who’s a member of Abuja School of Socio-Political Thought, in addition to Center for Liberty International, mentioned Mbah ought to impress Igbo Leaders in direction of the discharge of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.

He mentioned, “Governor Mbah ought to be a hero and make historical past by reaching out to outstanding Igbo leaders, Ohanaeze, clergymen, governors to interface on the right way to launch Mazi Nnamudi Kanu, the chief of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB.

“I have no doubt that President Bola Tinubu will listen to them and order the release of Kanu.”

Omeje added that Mbah ought to first “win the masses by providing basic amenities.”

“I commend previous administration of the previous governor, Rt. Hon. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi for the relative peace we’re having fun with right now. He was cautious and diplomatic in dealing with IPOB points.

“No matter the amount of money we are loosing to sit-at-home, it does not worth the blood of Ndi Enugu. Security of life and property of citizens is the fundamental responsibility of the Governor as the Chief Security officer,” he added.





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