 An individual's in government who benefit from the rising insecurity in the country had the reason for the security challenges the country currently faces. This is particularly so in the southeast. This was said by Emmanuel Ongubiko, national coordinator of the Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria. He added that Namdikamnu did not commit any crime and should be released. He stated that all Igbo's need to join hands to achieve peace in the region. The reason why we seem to have insecurity all around the country and the reason why they're escalating is because certain persons in government and out of government are benefiting immensely. These people are the people who call them conflict entrepreneurs. They make a lot of cash, a lot of capital out of conflict. So these are the individuals that are actually, you know, soaking up the violence in the southeast particularly. And what we say is that it is the duty of the political elites from the southeast region because there are quite a number of people in government from that region of the country. They have not really done sufficient, you know, they have not really shown sufficient commitments. The insecurity you have in the southeast basically, as we said, insecurity is being instigated by elements embedded in the federal government because let me tell you, people are saying you picked up somebody, Namdikamnu, he went to Kenya, the circumstances of his arrest, nobody has told anybody how he was actually apprehended, who did the apprehension. The Kenyan government is saying we don't know anything about the arrest of Namdikamnu. The government is saying we caught him in any case. How did you catch him? How did you bring him back? And there are a few allegations about renditions, illegal abductions and the rest of them. And people are suggesting political solutions to the problems, whether you like it or not, the agitation that some of these young boys and young girls in that part of the country have been doing is because of the marginalisation, because of this kind of attitude of a lot of Nigerians say, why do we have to allow the Igbo to become president of Nigeria? Why shouldn't the Igbo become the president of Nigeria? So the way forward is that the elites from that part of the country, whether you are in government, whether you are out of government, like some of the folks who have never been in government for some time, those of us who are outside the government, who represent the commoners, whether you are a member of the commoner, whether you are a diaspora, it is your responsibility as an Igbo person, as somebody from that part of the region, to contribute your position regarding how to resolve this situation in the South East. And the basic element that can bring about stability and peace in the region is for the president to release nambicano from detention. Because it is not an offence that somebody sit down somewhere in London and somebody begins to throw jibes at anybody.