Emeka Ojukwu Jr., a legal practitioner and son of Igbo leader, Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, has said that the only thing he holds against Nnamdi Kanu’s agitation for the actualization of Biafra, is “their methodology”.
Addressing Punch, Ojukwu Jr., conceded that the unsettling by the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) drove by Kanu and The Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB), was "substantial".
He however cautioned against despise discourse, which could prompt "awful results".
"The fomentation of IPOB and MASSOB is a legitimate tumult. The main thing I hold against them is their system. However, for some person to battle for self-assurance I don't see anything incorrectly in that. It resembles a marriage; there are times the circumstance will be blushing and wonderful, there are times there will be a few changes.
"Along these lines, we should give space for those things. Nobody should state those young men shouldn't talk. They are permitted to talk. In any case, what I am against or what I disapprove of is their assuming control over the street since with regards to streets, there is the thing that we call "get to."
"On the off chance that a Yoruba man needs to go to Port Harcourt (Rivers State) or Aba (Abia State), you ought not endeavor to hinder the street, saying you need to vent your spleen due to some specific grievances. You're hindering him and on the off chance that you prevail with regards to doing that, you're demonstrating that there is no legislature and there is instability.
"On the off chance that there is a need to show or do whatever, at that point they ought to go to a stadium, book the scene, go to the police to get an open allow to hold an exhibition and you would all be able to remain in the stadium, have (a challenge by) candlelight and get the media to cover the dissent – stop of a message to go crosswise over to the world.
"It is superior to anything selecting a gathering of youthful youngsters from the colleges, inculcating them and pushing them to get on the streets to do whatever they think they like; acting that way doesn't help anyone. Their tumult must be without brutality.
"Any unsettling must be without despise discourse. Actually no one has a syndication of despise discourse. Everyone ought to be thoughtful in relating with their kindred men. We should shun detest discourse to keep away from terrible outcomes," Ojukwu Jr. said.
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