The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) worldwide, on Sunday, said
that happenings in Nigeria have vindicated its position that the
Nigerian union was unsustainable.
IPOB, which expressed gratitude to all, especially Biafrans and
lovers of freedom who joined in the march/rally, in Aba, Abia State
capital, on Saturday, to honour its members and other innocent people
allegedly murdered in cold blood by Nigerian security agents last year
at Igweocha (Port Harcourt) on the day of the inauguration of President
Donald Trump of America, insisted that the only solution for Nigeria was
for free, self-governing nation states.
The group, in a statement by its Media and Publicity Secretary,
Comrade Emma Powerful, noted that all the injustices that necessitated
its agitation for Biafra were now being felt by all including those that
opposed the ideology of its leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.
The statement read in parts, “Today, Nigeria is still paying a high
cost in loss of human lives, which unfortunately, includes a
preponderance of Biafran lives, for that decision of Yakubu Gowon.
Nigeria is still paying in the form of renewed genocide, now championed
under the twin umbrella of a lopsided Nigerian security forces and
Fulani herdsmen.
In an era where armed Fulani men, emboldened by the acquiescence of
the Northern ruling class and complacency of the Presidency, unleash
murderous mayhem on unsuspecting civilian populations, we must spare a
thought for IPOB agitators brutally slaughtered for demanding to be
accorded their constitutionally guaranteed rights.
Ironically what IPOB is agitating for – freedom for all, is the only
approach that can solve the Fulani conundrum. Had the wider Nigerian
public not sided with the Buhari regime in their persecution of IPOB,
such blatant discriminatory and hypocritical approach to democratic
governance in Nigeria would not obtain. We steadfastly and
unapologetically maintain that the Nigerian union is unsustainable, only
free self governing nation states is the solution.
IPOB remains today, at the forefront of the new revolutionary change
sweeping across the land. Things can no longer be the same because all
the injustices that gave birth to our agitation for an independent
Biafran state are now being felt by all those that once stood in
opposition to the ideology of our prophet and leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.
As genocide looms ever large in Nigeria today, IPOB restates the
call for a referendum to enable ordinary people decide their destiny.
The fate of 160 million people cobbled together by Frederick Luggard in a
horrible experiment gone wrong cannot be determined by a morally
bankrupt leadership of old men who are past their retirement age.
In the face of all these, Biafrans have exercised uncommon restraint
and continue to demonstrate to the world their commitment to peaceful
agitation by refusing to take up arms for self-preservation. We have
chosen this route because we trust in a new international order that is
committed to protecting all oppressed peoples from genocide