Gov Mbah calls for Simon Ekpa’s repatriation over killings in South-East

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Enugu State Governor Peter Mbah has accused Simon Ekpa, a Finland-based Biafra agitator, of committing murder and terrorizing residents in Nigeria’s South-East.

Ekpa, who claims to be the Prime Minister of IPOB, has been allegedly connected to several deadly attacks and the enforcement of illegal sit-at-home orders in the region.

During a meeting with members of the House of Representatives Committee on National Security and Intelligence in Enugu, Governor Mbah described Ekpa as a “scammer” who has been profiting from the suffering of the Igbo people.

“It is surprising that the Finnish government allows this man to reside peacefully in their country and then perpetrate terrorism in Nigeria,” Mbah said.

“And I think this is something your committee may have to wade into and see how this guy can be repatriated and then be brought to justice.

“Through his (Ekpa) statements and his actions, a lot of people have died and he continues in that trajectory. So, this is a tragedy that we must all work as a country to end. He doesn’t represent the Igbo interest.”

According to the governor, his administration has ended the illegal sit-at-home situation in the state and will remain determined to ensure the safety of all residents.

He also called on young people in the South-east not to yield to Mr Ekpa’s antics and vowed that the state government would not be intimidated by the agitators’ threats.

“As you may also have noticed recently, they have continued to make attempts, particularly, that megalomaniac (Ekpa), who ironically resides with his family peacefully in Finland, a country where the rule of law reigns, but he encourages anarchy here and goad some of our youths to their self-destruction.

“This is also a business for him (Ekpa), pretending to be fighting for Igbo’s interest, but does not know anything about the Igbo or have their interest at heart,” he stated.