Ebubeagu vs ESN: ‘Focus on the enemy, don’t be rivals’ – Ohanaeze advices
Igbo socio-cultural organization, Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide has called for calm over the worry being expressed in many quarters on a possible clash between the Eastern Security Network, ESN, an outfit established by the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, and the about to be launched outfit by the South-East Governors, Ebubeagu.
The IPOB had come out to warn that any operative of the Ebubeagu who spies on ESN would meet their doom.
Reacting, the Secretary-General, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Mazi Okechukwu Isiguzoro advised against in-fighting, stating the need for a collaboration to protect the region ultimately.
He said Ohanaeze “supports any security attempt or arrangements that will help Ndigbo to curb the nefarious activities and violent killings in the Southeast by the murderous extremists- killer herdsmen.
“We accept both the Ebubeagu ‘Security Network’ (ESN) and the Eastern Security Network (ESN), as both were craftily designed for the territorial security of Southeast and should be supported by every Igbo man.
“It’s a blessing in disguise that Southeast has two security networks against a common enemy- killer herdsmen/terrorists.”
“We are aware of the desperation exhibited by external detractors trying to foist crisis, distrust the process and create egocentric tussles between IPOB’s Eastern Security Network and Southeast Governors’ Ebubeagu Security Network.
“Ohanaeze Ndigbo congratulates both the Southeast Governors and the IPOB on their attempts to forestall further killings and violence in the Southeast. We will tirelessly enforce understanding and harmony between all stakeholders in the Southeast on the need for peaceful coexistence between “ESN and Ebubeagu” in defending territorial integrity of Southeast.”
“Security is local, every Igbo man should understand the perilous situation Igbos are in for. Ohanaeze will stop any rivalry between ESN and Ebubeagu Security Networks; we will unite them as sister organizations aimed at solving insecurity challenges in Southeast.
“Ndigbo should support both groups and there should be synergy with all security formations in the Southeast to end banditry,” he added.
that is true….. United to achieve a common goal against one enemy…….
They need to form synergy in order to defeat those enemy
I hope it will be worked out for the region
May Almighty God help us in this country in the situation we found ourselves
Those security should shed their differences and tackle the insecurity in the region