Izu Still Declared Wanted Over Struggle For Economic Emancipation
A young Nigerian, Mr. Izu Lucky is still wanted by the federal government of Nigeria in what many political analysts have said is part of a crackdown on those who were not satisfied with the economic conditions in the country.
Izu born in May 1987 has explained that the man-hunt for him is politically motivated as it clearly demonstrates that the federal government of Nigeria is out to perpetuate bad leadership since he was declared wanted in 2013. He lamented that since then, the living conditions of the people have gone from bad to worse attracting undesirable innuendos such as Nigeria being tagged the poverty capital of the world.
Izu saying that he is innocent of the charges brought against him by the federal government of Nigeria recalled that he went into economic struggle to fight for better economic and social conditions for his people as their condition has become despicable, which economists have described as multi-dimensional poverty.
Izu said this led him to break away from a group led by the popular militant leader, John Togo to form his own group known as Empire to enable him align his vision with the economic liberation of his people.
Izu who was born in May 1987 said all he wanted was to engage with the Nigerian Government on ideas to provide better living conditions in the country but the federal government of Nigeria turned round to call him a secessionist and declared him wanted on false charges.