Attack on Ekweremadu: Senator Ogba insist on arrest, prosecution of perpetrators

The Senator representing Ebonyi Central Senatorial zone, Senator Obinna Ogba has called on the German police authorities to fish out and prosecute the Nigerians that attacked the Senator Ike Ekweremadu at Numberg Germany.

Senator Ogba who made the disclosure in a telephone interview with Blueprint said that the arrest and prosecution of the perpetrators has become expedient following the threat and offer of N1 million to anyone that discloses the overseas schedules of prominent Igbo politicians.

He expressed regret that despite the commitment and dedication of Senator Ekweremadu on Igbo project, some miscreants attacked and humiliated him in the full glear of both Nigerians and foreigners.

Senator Ogba who is the Chairman Senate committee on Sports said Senator Ekweremadu’s contribution to the protection and defence of Igbo project has remained enviable adding the arrest and prosecution of the perpetrators would go a long way to assuage the bitterness and anger the attack has brought to his people.

He said: “What happened was a serious security threat to Igbo leaders and must not be treated with kid-glove. It was a national embarrassment and the miscreants must not be allowed to go unpunished.

“If there is any issue anyone holds against the governors or other Igbo leaders, they should come home to settle it in Igboland instead of a foreign land. The act must be condemned to avoid a further occurrence.

“What happened was a security issue which was within the purview of the Federal Government. Attacking Igbo leaders in a foreign land is barbaric. The masterminds must be called to other immediately.

“Agitations cannot be achieved through violent means. Agitations need collaboration of all stakeholders including the leaders. No one needs to attack anyone to press home their demand.

“The people should come together and work with the leaders to achieve the Igbo project instead of fighting the leaders. We want them to be close to us instead of taking the struggle to the international arena,” he said.

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