Senator Orji Kalu is requesting from the Federal Government the permission to travel to the United Kingdom and speak with Nnamdi Kanu, leader of Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) over agitations.
The IPO leader has been instrumental in the pursuit of Biafra having garnered so much followership in the Eastern region of Nigeria.
Meanwhile, Senator Kanu is confident of convincing IPOB leader to abandon the agitation for Biafra, as he speculate to become Nigeria’s president in 2023.
The Senate Chief Whip said in reaction to the recent altercation between members of IPOB and security personnel in Enugu state.
“I am an ardent believer in unified Nigeria. Nigerians are so entangled with each other that we can’t talk about separation.
“We are a united country and our focus should be on taking advantage of our population to build a stronger economy.
“We have reached a point where all Nigerians should be canvassing for strong institutions where rule of law and order are observed.
“Where the hardware and software components of a democratic nation are comprehensively promoted.
“If the Federal Government permits me, I will go to the United Kingdom and negotiate with Nnamdi Kanu to return to Nigeria.
“I will convince him to drop the agitation for Biafra because our people don’t need it.
“We need a united Nigeria that will allow different cultures and tongues to live peacefully in any part of the country.
“A country where people can comfortably do their businesses without fear of the unknown,” he said.
Kalu further reiterated his support and loyalty to President Muhammadu Buhari and leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC), noting that Buhari and the APC have continued to give their best to the country amidst challenges.
He also thanked the president for the infrastructural development he has extended to the South East and urged all Nigerians to continue to support the president’s agenda.