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IPOB Leader Kanu
An Igbo socio-cultural and political organisation, Imeobi Igbo Forum, on Sunday, asked the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, to keep away from attending the burial ceremony of his parents, Eze Israel Okwu Kanu of Afaraukwu community, Umuahia, Abia State, and his wife, late Ugoeze Sally Nmeme Okwu Kanu.
Addressing journalists in Onitsha, Anambra State, National Chairman of the forum, Chief Mike Ikegulu-Onugha, said the call was to forestall any uncertainties.
He insisted that the absence of Kanu would not affect the burial rites, adding that it was unnecessary waiting for his return before burying the dead.
His words: “Kanu should steer clear of the burial arena until all the issues are resolved. He should wait until the coast is clear for him to come back.
“The dead must be buried whether Nnamdi is around or not. If he comes home, it is an opportunity for those who are looking for him to get him.
“I would have wished the Federal Government had allowed him return to witness the burial but rather than come and get involved in all sorts of legalities and military things, it is better for him to keep off.
“Left for me the government of the federation should allow him to come and bury his parents. I wish he will come and bury his parents the way I did mine.”
While calling on the Federal Government to forgive a freedom fighter who is asking for a democratic/judicial means of independence, Ikegulu-Onugha stressed that he does see any harm in Kanu.
He further sympathised with Kanu’s family over the demise of their parents, urging them to take heart.
The group’s chairman added: “In all struggles, stories like this come up. These are stories that will be told better in life.”
While Kanu’s late parents’ burial have been slated for February 14, 2020 at Afaraukwu, Umuahia in Abia State, there are fears that it may not go down well following the alleged invasion of the area by the military.
IPOB had in a recent statement alerted the international community on the invasion, harassment and intimidation of people of his community since the burial date was announced.

























