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Governor Jibrilla Bindow of Adamawa State. |
The President-General of the Igbo Cultural Association in
Adamawa State, Chief Fidelis Umeh has commended the state governor, Jubrilla Bindow’s efforts at maintaining peace and stability in the state.
Umeh made
this known at a news conference held in Yola on Thursday, describing the
governor as a role model in bringing about change, development and peaceful
co-existence among diverse people of the state.
According
to him, activities of Indigenous People of Biafra(IPOB) were not in the overall
interest of the Igbos, as “The Igbos residing in the state are totally against
the movement and activities of IPOB.
“Permit me to use this ample opportunity to indicate my ardent
admiration and profound appreciation to Gov. Bindow for the positive change and
development he has brought to the state” and expressed our gratitude to the
governor for ensuring that the Igbos live in peace in the state, saying that
the Igbo community appreciated his concern for their safety.
“We, the Igbo community in the state want to use this
opportunity to appreciate your hospitality and tolerance to primordial, ethnic
and religious differences. “We also promise to remain law-abiding citizens and
to always offer our unflinching support as we work together in transforming the
state.
“We, the leaders of Igbo in the state are, therefore, calling on
all our brothers and sisters across the state to remain calm and go on with
their normal businesses,” Umeh added.
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