Posted by Amarachi on Sun 06th Jun, 2021 - tori.ng
The group slammed the activities of IPOB saying violence will never solve Nigeria's problems.
Indigenous People of Biafra
The Adamawa chapter of the National Igbo Cultural Association of Nigeria, has condemned the disintegration plot by the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).
Chief Fidelis Umeh, the President-General of the chapter, stated this at a news conference on Saturday, June 5 in Yola.
Umeh slammed the activities of IPOB saying violence will never solve Nigeria's problems.
“Violence will never solve problem of the country. Let us learn to live in peace and eschew bitterness,’’ he said.
Umeh then condoled with the people of Adamawa over the death Ahmed Gulak, the former aide to ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, who was killed in Imo on May 30.
“On behalf of the Igbo community, we condole with the government and people of Adamawa, and family of late Gulak.
“It was shocking, when we heard that Alhaji Ahmed Gulak, the former Speaker of Adamawa State House of Assembly, was killed in Imo state; his death really pained us.
“We, the Igbo community in Adamawa are not happy with what happened to Gulak.’’
Umeh added that no one has threatened the lives of Igbo people in the state since the killing of Gulak, adding “we are living and conducting our businesses peacefully’’.