A former member of the Nigeria senate, Sen. Victor Umeh has expressed gratitude to the President, Muhammadu Buhari and the leadership of Nigeria Army for allowing the burial ceremony of Nnamdi Kanu’s parents, His Royal Majesty Eze Israel Okwu Kanu and his wife, ABN TV reports.
Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) is on the wanted list of Nigeria’s government for jumping bail on terrorism-related charges.
He was absent during the burial ceremony which took place on Friday, February 14, 2020.
Umeh said, “I have been here, and I can say, I’m happy. Because the atmosphere here is peaceful. There is nothing here to indicate that anybody wants to disrupt the burial rites of our late traditional ruler, Eze Israel Kanu.
“Burial is a solemn thing, and the federal government has done well allowing us to bury our brother and his wife. That is the way it should be because death awaits everybody. I read about the altercation between Nigeria police and the leadership of IPOB on social media and newspapers, but it didn’t stop us from attending this burial.
“It is our obligation to bury somebody in true Christian way. For the fact that the government allowed us to bury them, we say thank you to them. We also ask them to use that same spirit to pursue peace in Nigeria. Peace can only come to Nigeria through a firm show of accommodation for as small as this”.