A chieftain of the apex Igbo sociocultural organization, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Okechukwu Isiguzoro, has described the arrest of self-acclaimed Biafra Prime Minister, Simon Ekpa in Finland as a huge relief to the Igbos and South-East.
Isiguzoro said Ekpa’s arrest by the District Court of Päijät-Hame in Finland, is a pivotal moment in the ongoing struggle to ensure peace and security in South-East.
According to him, Ekpa’s arrest on charges of public incitement to commit a crime with terrorist intent is a significant turning point.
“The Apex Igbo Sociocultural Organisation, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, wishes to express its profound relief and collective gratitude to the authorities following the recent arrest of Simon Njoku Ekpa, the self-proclaimed leader of the Biafra movement.
“His reckless intentions to declare a Sovereign Biafra Nation on December 2, 2024, have posed a substantial threat to the tranquility and stability that the people of Southeastern Nigeria have long yearned for.
“His actions, which have consistently sought to incite unrest and civil disorder, are antithetical to the progressive aspirations of an Igbo Nation that has decisively moved away from the harrowing conflict of the past.”
Isiguzoro lamented that the South-East has endured hardship due to Ekpa’s campaign of terror and violence.
“For over three years, the Southeast has endured considerable hardship due to Mr. Ekpa’s relentless campaign of fear, terror, and violence.
*His unlawful enforcement of the Monday Sit-At-Home order has resulted in catastrophic economic ramifications, amounting to a staggering loss of over 22 trillion naira in investment opportunities.
“Our communities have suffered from the psychological trauma and socioeconomic repercussions of these actions, which were supported by an unfortunate gang of armed individuals under his command.
“As we reflect on the implications of his arrest, it is paramount to note that the silence enveloping the 95 Local Government Areas in the South-East following the news speaks volumes about the collective relief felt by our people.
“We have long been wary of the potential for renewed conflict, and the prospect of Ekpa’s plans coming to fruition was a source of great anxiety.
“The Igbos have not forgotten the harrowing consequences of the Biafra War and are resolutely unprepared to return to a path of violence.
“Ohanaeze Ndigbo stands firm in its conviction that individuals like Simon Ekpa are not fit to lead our sophisticated and vibrant nation into unprovoked conflict.
“His actions and ideologies represent a radical departure from the desires of the Igbo people who are striving for a restructured and peaceful Nigeria, not a return to strife and division.
“Our elders, leaders, and civil society stakeholders have consistently advocated for dialogue and peace over violence and rebellion. Simon Ekpa’s ideations starkly contrast with these values, and his endeavors were met with widespread disapproval amongst our respected elders and esteemed leaders.
“The arrest of Simon Ekpa is, without a doubt, a milestone toward averting the specter of a second Biafra War. Ohanaeze Ndigbo stands resolute in its pursuit of prosperity and peace for all Nigerians and remains committed to the ideals of unity and collaboration among the tribes of our great nation.
“In solidarity and with hope for a brighter future, we extend our sincere gratitude to all stakeholders who have worked tirelessly to ensure the safety and security of our people.”