Orji Kalu Threatens To Sue Fashola Over Forced Relocation Of Igbos
Former
Governor of Abia State, Chief Orji Uzor Kalu, has given the Lagos State Government a seven-day
ultimatum to apologise to the 67 persons of Igbo ethnic nationality allegedly
deported from Lagos to Onitsha in Anambra State or he would head to court to
defend their interest. Kalu said there
was no law in the country, which empowers a state or governor to deport any
Nigerian to any part of the country. In a statement made available to THISDAY
Monday, Kalu said there was right to freedom of movement for every Nigerian as
enshrined in Section 41 of the 1999 Constitution.
While
describing the action of the state government was lawless and vexatious, the
former governor equally condemned it in strong terms, saying it threatens the
corporate existence of the country. Besides, the former governor argued that it
was an open secret that the Igbo contribute about 55 per cent to the Lagos
economy.
“It
is appalling to learn that the deported Igbo were even detained in Ikorodu for
about six months before their illegal deportation. They were taken to Onitsha
in four buses, escorted by anti-riot policemen," he said. One of them,
Osondu Mbuto, a trader from Ohaozara in Ebonyi State, was on his way to his
shop on December 18, 2012 when he was arrested by officials of the state’s Kick
Against Indiscipline (KAI) and detained for no reason until he was deported in
his father's land.
“The
reaction of the state government that the Igbo were deported to reunite them
with their families was the worst insult to any race. Governor Fashola's
Special Adviser on Youths and Social Development, Dr. Enitan Dolapo Badru,
said: ‘The end result is to reunite them back with their families.’ What an
affront against the collective will of Ndigbo or any other race in Nigeria to
live and do business in any part of the country? The action of the state
government is not only wicked but a clear breach of the Constitution of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria, as amended.
“To
worsen the matter, most of those deported are not even indigenes of Anambra
State. Is Anambra State now a dumping ground for any act of illegality? Is
Lagos State Government above the law of the country? If not, can it operate
another set of laws without recourse to constitution amendment? Is it not a
travesty of justice that officers of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) were even
used for this illegal act against the Nigerian state? Was the supervising officer,
who allowed the deployment of the policemen, not told that they were going to
be used for the deportation of Nigerians they were paid by tax payers' money to
protect in their fathers' land?
“The
action is a gross infraction to the rights of the deportees to dwell in any
part of Nigeria without discrimination. With this wicked, crude and primitive
deportation, I just wonder why a component unit of Nigeria, under the authority
and supremacy of a constitution would choose to be lawless in such an unconstitutional
conduct. Not even under the military would such an action have happened.
“Even
if a criminal offence was committed, the place to take them to is the court,
not for them to be deported. The action of the Lagos State Government is
lawless as it is vexatious and I condemn it in strong terms because it
threatens the existence of our country. All patriotic Nigerians should say no
to this xenophobic action of Lagos State Government because it usurps the
powers of the federal government and disregards our constitution.
“I demand a public apology
from the governor within seven days to all those illegally deported and a
repeat of such an act must be stopped or I will head to court to defend the
interest of the Ndigbo in Lagos. Enough is enough.”

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