Abia state's Senator Mao Arukwe Ohuabunwa, in an interview published by Vanguard explained how Igbo senators feel about the issue of IPOB and Biafra.
When quizzed about the issue, here's what he said:
"What I have suggested is that it is time for Ohanaeze Ndigbo to stand their ground. It is their responsibility as the political organ to call all of us, both elected and non-elected, as well as some prominent sons and daughters of Igboland.
"Let’s come together and talk. When we finish talking, if there are resolutions we can reach, if it requires seeing the President, we can go as a people. If it requires seeing the National Assembly, we can all go together.
"We all have to speak with one voice. Not that in the Senate you say something, then another leader somewhere will say a different thing. Let us decide on one thing, so we can get the political backing of our leaders and do what we decide to do together.
"As a prominent, illustrious son of Igboland, I think that the best thing is for Ohanaeze to get all of us together to make a resolution. If it requires legislative backing, we follow up from there or if it is policy, we come together with one voice to make a resolution.
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