The leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Mazi Nnamdi
Kanu, has said that contrary to insinuations in some quarters, he does
not intend to be president when the Republic of Biafra was
eventually
actualized.
Kanu said that he always preferred to operate from the
background, pointing out that if the pioneer leader of the Movement for
the Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra, MASSOB, Chief Ralph
Uwazurike, had remained consistent with the struggle, he would not be
doing what he is doing with IPOB.
Insisting that the actualization
of a Republic of Biafra was a foregone conclusion, the IPOB leader said
he also sympathized with the South East governors and some other
political office holders’ position on Biafra, attributing it to their
fear of losing their positions and political relevance in Nigeria.
He,
however, said the fear being entertained by such Igbo leaders was
neither here nor there because the Biafra Republic would be founded on
the principle of justice, equity and fairness.
He was also happy that some Igbo leaders were already identifying with the struggle and encouraged them to remain steadfast.
He
said: “I am into this struggle because of leadership vacuum. I am into
this struggle because my people are suffering; they are being denied
their rights and privileges and nothing will stop this fight. I want to
assure our people that we are almost there.
“The Biafra Republic
is almost here with us. Even if one is from Sokoto, he can be a Biafran
once he believes in our value system of equity, justice and fairness.
“Biafra
will be a home for all people who agree with our values, whether you
are from Kano or Sokoto. It will be a place for good things for good
people. Therefore, those who are distancing themselves from the Biafra
struggle will regret it. If you don’t join the struggle, you will be
irrelevant in the end because Biafra Republic is sure.”
Kanu
described Afaraukwu-Umuahia where his father is the traditional ruler as
being part of the headquarters of Biafra where the late Chukwuemeka
Odumegwu Ojukwu had the popular Ojukwu bunker and operated from till the
end of the Biafra war, adding that there was therefore no way he would
abandon his father’s land which served Biafra in time of need.
Also
yesterday, the leadership of the Movement for the Actualization of the
Sovereign State of Biafra, MASSOB, and Biafra Independent Movement, BIM,
said they have concluded plans to commence a week-long celebration, to
mark the golden jubilee of the birth of Biafra and the 18th anniversary
of MASSOB.
The Owerri zonal leader of MASSOB, Chief Canice Anojuru, disclosed this, while briefing newsmen in Owerri.
“The
week-long programme will start with street rallies in all the major
cities across the South East and South South states, on May 22, while
church services will hold May 28. The celebration will be wrapped up
with football matches on May 30, 2017”, the zonal leader said.
Anojuru
further disclosed that scholars of international repute, would deliver
lectures on the imperatives of non-violent philosophy, during the
celebration.
Answering a question, Anojuru promised that all
pro-Biafra agitators, who are loyal to Chief Ralph Uwazuruike, would
continue to uphold a non-violent posture, even as he regretted that the
activities of some agitators “are giving a negative image to the rest of
us”.
The zonal leader further explained that they would try to
mirror the past, especially what they experienced during the 30-month
war and the activities of MASSOB since May 22, 1999, when Chief
Uwazuruike hoisted the Biafran flag.
“The two pro-Biafran groups
founded by Chief Ralph Uwazuruike, are non-violent and we will remain
so, as we continue to highlight the gross marginalization faced by
Ndigbo in Nigeria, for the world to see”, Anojuru said.
“There
will be free movement of people and commercial activities will not be
disrupted throughout the seven days of the jubilee celebration.”
In
Abakaliki, the leadership of MASSOB/BIM weekend stated that the long
agitation put in place by the group was not because of its desire to
produce the next president of Nigeria but to be free from the
enslavement and bondage of the country.
Briefing newsmen on the
preparedness of MASSOB (BIM) to celebrate the declaration of Biafra in
Abakaliki, the leader of the group in Ebonyi State and Ebonyi North
senatorial district, Mr. John Nwifuru added that no amount of
intimidation from security agents would prevent members of the group
from celebrating the declaration of Biafra in the state.
He urged members to maintain law and order during the celebration as MASSOB remains a non-violent Igbo movement in the country.
“We
have our anniversary on the 22nd of May and you know that formally, we
do it on 30th but this time around, we feel like doing it on 22nd
because we are now at the new Biafra. Old Biafra is 30th May because our
former leader, Chief Odumegwu Ojukwu, Eze Ndigbo Gburugburu 1 declared
Biafra on 30 may 1967. Now, Uwazuruike declared his new Biafra 22nd May.
That is why we decided to do it from 22nd to 30th ; 22nd is the full
anniversary as everywhere will be filled with Biafran jubilation while
30th is our football match at Abakaliki township stadium to end the
celebration.
“We want our members to maintain non-violence because
that is what we are known for. There is nothing like sit at home; you
can’t sit at home and be celebrating; we must come out and do so. We
urge our members to maintain the rule of non-violence during this period
of celebration because we are not violent.”
Responding to the
perceived conflict between IPOB’s sit-at-home order and MASSOB’s
celebration, leader of MASSOB/BIM, Chief Ralph Uwazuruike said he is not
against IPOB’s sit-at-home order, adding that his group’s decision not
to sit- at- home is not to spite or frustrate IPOB as every Biafra
agitating group has its own programme with the same intention for the
actualization of Biafra.
Uwazuruike who spoke through his personal
assistant, Emmanuel Omenka, reiterated that he has been vindicated on
his claim that Igbo are being marginalized in Nigeria which prompted the
struggle for Biafra state, with the involvement of prominent Igbo
people who went for the release of Nnamdi Kanu and now want to identify
with him.
He said that they have suddenly realized that the Igbo
are being marginalized and are now speaking out and showing solidarity
with Kanu.
Meantime, in Calabar, MASSOB, has called on security
agencies not to engage in unnecessary show of force by arresting or
killing members of the movement as they mark the 2017 Biafra
Independence Day.
Mr Samuel Okah, the MASSOB leader in Cross River
State stated this at the weekend in Ikom when the organisation kicked
off activities for the annual celebration with a rally which he said
would climax with a grand football match with the Bayelsa State wing of
the movement on the 22nd of May, which is the final day of the
celebration.
“We call on security agencies not to engage in any
show of force by killing members of MASSOB who are celebrating Biafra
Day because it is a peaceful event to honour Dim Odumegwu Ojukwu who on
30th May 1967 declared Biafra independence to free his people from the
yoke of bondage which they were subjected to,” he said.
Mr Okah
added that the celebration of the 22nd of May started when Chief Ralph
Uwazuruike, the MASSOB leader in pursuit of a non violent struggle for
the actualization of the Biafra nation declared the Biafra Independence
Day in the year 2000.
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