He explained that the persistent unrest in the Southeast stems from a long-standing feeling of marginalisation by successive administrations.
Speaking during an interview on Sunday Politics on Channels Television, Nwoko said the region’s instability in recent years is linked to agitations by the separatist movement pushing for the creation of an independent Biafra.
He maintained that establishing Anioma State and releasing Nnamdi Kanu would likely bring lasting peace to the Southeast.
“The problem in the Southeast has to do with the perceived injustice by successive governments.
“So, what needs to be done, and it’s one of the reasons I am here today, is the creation of a new state to make up the number to six, and then the release of Nnamdi Kanu.
“By the time you do these two things, I am almost certain that peace will return to the Southeast,” he said.

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