Ekiti state governor, Ayodele Fayose, has again precluded allegation from claiming supporting exercises of the restricted Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).
Fayose, who expressed that he is not working for the division of Nigeria, cautioned President Muhammadu Buhari to quit utilizing power against the agitators.
He exhorted the APC governmentnt to exchange with the gathering in order to achieve a workable determination.
Fayose said these in arrangement of tweets through his Twitter handle @GovAyoFayose on Sunday.
He stated: "I'm not for division of Nigeria. In any case, FG ought to take part in a greater amount of exchange with upsetting gatherings; utilize carrot and stick approach rather than firearms.
"In each family, there are both the great and awful individuals. Unsettling is typical in each general public. In any case, the approach is to tread warily.
"@MBuhari should realize this is not 1984 when the President governed as a military despot.
"Using beast compel is not majority rule. Running a majority rule government ought not be by publicity. Majority rule government is not dictatorship.
"What this administration needs to do is to rebuild and this issue ought not be taken care of by the APC. It ought not be a gathering issue.
"Having said that, I am not advancing IPOB, but rather Buhari should lead Nigeria with value and equity.
"Let the utilization of beast drive turns into the last alternative in issues of tumult. Fights can be won without the utilization of force."
In the mean time, Emmanuel, the sibling of Nnamdi Kanu, has uncovered IPOB's next line of activity.
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