The Archbishop, Archdiocese of Port Harcourt, Most Revd. (Dr.) Sunday Agwu has sent a message to the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu.
He said he remains grateful to God for touching the heart of the Federal Government for his release and advise him to go back and face the work he does and leave agitation alone.
In a chat with Daily Sun, he said if God wanted Biafra, they would have gotten to Dodan Barracks but God had to stop them at Ore.
According to him, ''The agitation by the Indigenous People of Biafra is very, very prominent now. But, there is no need for it. Biafra could have won that war (Civil War). They got to Ore, but because of sabotage, they had to retreat. If God had wanted it, Biafra soldiers would have gotten to Lagos, and then, get to Dodan Barracks. But, God didn’t allow it to happen. To me, by that, God is saying something, that we should learn to live together. Look at the number of young people that perished during that war.
On the efforts being made by the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra to actualize Bafra, he said, ''I am also calling on Nnamdi Kanu, thank God, for touching the heart of government to release him from detention. He should go and face the work he does for a living and leave this agitation alone. Let us exist together as a nation. It is better. When you want to embark upon anything, you consider the advantages and disadvantages. The advantages of living together outweighs the disadvantages. It is better for us to live together as a nation. Look at I am in Rivers State, supposing Niger Delta Republic comes to be, and Biafra, being the South East, comes to be, that would mean I’m in a different nation now. I would be a stranger. But, I am welcomed in Rivers State because I am a Nigerian. Riverians, who are in Abia State are Nigerians. So, that is my view on the agitation.''
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