The Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra
has declared May 22 as Biafra Independence Day across the country,
urging all Igbos worldwide to join in the celebration.
They noted
that unlike in the past, this year’s celebration would be held for seven
days, assuring that the exercise throughout the period would be
violent-free.
A statement issued on Sunday by the Leader of
MASSOB, Delta-Central, Mr Perry Akujinwa, appealed to security agencies
in the country to allow its members observe the celebration without
harassment or any form of intimidation.
According to MASSOB, “The
defunct Biafra was declared by Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu on May
30, 1967 and ended 1970. The new Biafra was declared on May 22, 2000 by
Chief Ralph Uwazuruike.
“We
want to show the whole world that Biafra remains unchangeable and
unshakable. This year’s celebration is the first of its kind because
there are a lot of changes. The celebration will last for seven days.”
The
statement reiterated the groups desire to peacefully achieve the dream
of Biafra Republic, adding the Igbos were no longer comfortable with the
‘unholy marriage’, which it claimed had suffocated the progress and
innovativeness of the Igbo.
The statement said this year’s
celebration would witness activities such as peace walk, talk show, etc
in order to highlight why Biafra deserved sovereignty.
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