The South East Caucus of the National Assembly, on Friday, vehemently condemned the ethnic profiling of the Igbo Nation by some group operating under the aegis of Lagospedia, with the hashtag #IgboMustGo.
The Caucus, in a statement jointly signed by Enyinnaya Abaribe (Leader of the South East Senate Caucus of the National Assembly and
Rt Hon Igariwey Iduma Enwo (Leader of the South East Caucus of the House of Representatives, lamented the development, describing it as an unwarranted attack.
The Caucus wondered why Igbos should be targets of attack even when they resolved not to participate in the ongoing nationwide #EndBadGovernance protest.
The statement reads: “The attention of the South East Caucus of the National Assembly has been drawn to the unfortunate and dangerous ethnic profiling of Igbos in the ongoing mass protests across the country.
“For the records, the Igbo nation, in obedience to the advice of their leaders- Governors, Ohaneze Ndigbo Worldwide, parliamentarians and others in the private sector- had taken a reasoned and strategic decision not to participate in the ongoing nationwide protests. This is evident in the relative calm experienced in the five South Eastern states.
“We are, therefore, surprised and disappointed, that Igbos are still made scapegoats, and targeted as instigators of protests, as shown in several statements (such as the Igbo Must Go hashtag and call by a certain ‘Lagospedia’ X(Twitter) handle) and videos seen online.
“This dangerous ethnic profiling is unwarranted and must stop. It was such profiling that led to the millions of deaths in Nigeria from the 1950s to the unfortunate civil war in 1967 to 1970. Elsewhere in Africa, it led to the genocide in Rwanda and xenophobia in South Africa.
“Such should not be our fate again in Nigeria.
We demand therefore that the security agencies bring to book the purveyors of these hate speeches in line with the cybercrimes act and criminal laws of the country.
“We continue to appeal to Igbos across the country to stay away from the protests, and remain law-abiding.”