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Orji To S/East Govs: Leave ESN Alone, Focus On Ebubeagu

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The immediate past Governor of Abia State, Senator Theodore Orji, has advised South East Governors to quickly curb the security challenges ravaging the region.

In an interview with Vanguard on Sunday, the lawmaker asked the governors leave the Eastern Security Network (ESN) alone and focus on the Ebubeagu security outfit which they recently announced.

The Senator representing Abia Central district in the National Assembly said that Igbo land ”is in dire need of security and protection”.

The former governor asked the governors not to reject whatever lawful measures that would help stem the rising wave of insecurity in the region.

He said: ”What I want is something that will protect our lives and property. Are we still safe in South East? The answer is no. ” People are killed everyday, and if you see something that has come up and is trying to quell the situation, will you say no? 

”Governors should leave ESN alone and face Ebubeagu”. Senator Orji further stated that contrary to calls in some quarters, the synergy between both security outfits might not be feasible as their approaches on how best to secure South East differ.

”From every available evidence, ESN can’t work together with Ebubeagu. So, instead of causing trouble or crisis, governors should leave them alone after all they came before Ebubeagu.

”The boys in ESN have absolute loyalty to Nnamdi Kanu. They cannot take directives from governors. So, why don’t you avoid an unnecessary crisis?”

The former governor who expressed strong support for Ebubeagu, however, appealed to the governors to ensure that the outfit “is adequately funded.”

I strongly support Ebubeagu but the governors should make sure it is legalised and adequately funded. They should take it seriously, and whatever that will help quell insecurity in the zone should not be thrown away,” he said.

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