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Kanu’s Lawyer, Ejiofor, Acussed of Encouraging Insecurity in Anambra
David-Chyddy Eleke in Awka
Leaders of Oraifite community in Ekwusigo Local Government Area of Anambra State have accused the counsel to the Leader of Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, Ifeanyi Ejiofor, of allegedly encouraging insecurity in their community.
In a press conference held by past and present leadership of the community, including the traditional ruler, the community said Ejiofor has been in the habit of recruiting youths of the community, and using them to perpetuate violence.
President-General of the community, Mr. Vin Dike, who addressed journalists on behalf of the leadership of the community, said: “You may have read in the media recently about Ifeanyi Ejiofor claiming that our son, Sir Emeka Offor, planned to assassinate him.
According to him, “Those are all lies. We want to tell you that Ejiofor is the biggest problem we have in Oraifite. He is the cause of insecurity in our community, and he uses IPOB to terrorise us. Of course, you know that his best known address is that he is the counsel to Nnamdi Kanu.
“We called you here today to tell you that Oraifite as a community has decided to suspend until further notice two significant cultural festivals, Otu Eke and Otu Ube.
“This is because it has contributed to insecurity in the community, and today the council has decided to suspend it indefinitely. Oraifite is a very peaceful community, but recently, youths have taken advantage of the two masquerade festivals to always unleash violence.
“Ifeanyi Ejiofor has been seen as the enabler of violence in the community. He recruits youths who he uses for these things. We don’t blame the youths because one will see him as a model. What he uses this kids for does not settle well with us, so we have abolished the festivals.”
The community called on the Inspector General of Police (IG), Olukayode Egbetokun, to ignore a petition by Ejiofor, which accused Offor of planning to assassinate him. He also called on the IG to investigate his involvement in insecurity in Anambra State.
When THISDAY contacted Ejiofor, he denied the allegations, describing the leaders of the community of being Emeka Offor’s lackeys.
He said: “Those accusing me of any wrongdoing do not represent the voice of Oraifite community, but they are simply Emeka Offor’s puppets, who he handpicks for his selfish interests and personal bidding.”