The Association of Six Geo-Political Zones in Nigeria has urged former President Goodluck Jonathan’s aide, Jackson Ude, to return to the country and clear his name after being placed on a watchlist for allegedly sponsoring bandits, Boko Haram, and creating unrest.
Chukwuemeka, the Executive Director of the Coalition, stated during a press conference in Abuja on Saturday that Ude is currently under investigation by the Libyan government for allegedly stealing gold from the Central Bank of Libya.
He urged the Nigerian authorities to compel Ude to return home and face the allegations if he believes he is innocent.
“You cannot be in another country and be sponsoring insecurity in Nigeria,” he said.
Chukwuemeka accused Ude of being a key player in the sponsorship of banditry in northern Nigeria, operating alongside detained criminal Bashir Hadejia.
He added that Ude’s actions not only fuel insecurity …