The leader of the Movement for the
Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra, MASSOB, Chief Ralph Uwazuruike,
has announced a new name, Biafra Independent Movement, BIM, for the group.
This came as former Governor of Abia
State; Orji Uzor Kalu declared that the Igbo have the full right to agitate for
self-determination.
Chief Uwazuruike, who made the
announcement, yesterday, while addressing the press in Owerri, also said that
he was irked by the bad corporate image some dissidents of MASSOB, were
attracting to the group.
“The change in name became
absolutely necessary because of the sad introduction of violence by the
disgruntled dissidents and this is at variance with the non-violence stance of
MASSOB over the years,” Uwazuruike said.
He said that real loyalists of
MASSOB feel ashamed to be associated with violence, promising that they will
restructure MASSOB to make it the youth wing of the Biafra Independent
Movement.
While saying that there is vicarious
liability in civil law, Chief Uwazuruike equally recalled how he recruited
Nnamdi Kanu in 1989, to head Radio Biafra.
“I recruited Nnamdi Kanu in 1989,
when I established Radio Biafra and appointed him the director of the
establishment. He started preaching hatred and brainwashing the youths. MASSOB
sacked him,” Uwazuruike recalled.
Answering a question, Uwazuruike
said he had been imprisoned 16 times in the past and wondered why and how the
heavens should fall because Kanu was incarcerated for just one month.
He pleaded with the Federal Government
to release Kanu and Benjamin Onwuka, a former student of Emmanuel College,
Owerri, and chieftain of MASSOB, who had been in prison for years.
Uwazuruike reminded those preaching
violence that Biafra could not be achieved through violence, pointing out that,
“the South East is landlocked and there is no way we can win the battle for
freedom through violence.”
He reminded followers of Indigenous
People of Biafra, IPOB, that if they close the Niger Bridge for one month or
more, it will not affect activities in either Lagos or Abuja.
“Closing the Niger Bridge will only
scuttle the business activities of Ndigbo. The protest in the South
East, as arranged and implemented by IPOB, ended up unleashing a high degree of
suffering on Ndigbo,” Uwazuruike said.
He, however, blamed the Directorate
of State Services, DSS, for bungling the arrest, detention and prosecution of
Mr. Kanu.
“The DSS is largely responsible for
the protest. They arrested Kanu, charged him for boilable offences and the
court granted him bail, but the DSS refused to release him.
They later came up
with treason charges and asked the court to give them 90 days to conclude
investigations. This cannot hold in democracy,” Uwazuruike said.
Similarly, former Governor Orji Uzor
Kalu of Abia State affirmed that the right of the Igbo had been embedded
in the United Nation’s charter, which gave them the full right to ask for a
secession if they were no longer comfortable in living together as one country
called Nigeria.
Chief Raph Uwazuruike and Late
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Speaking to newsmen at the Murtala
Muhammed Airport, Lagos, he stressed that the way and manner the youths were
going about the demonstration was wrong as they had turned what was supposed to
be a peaceful protest into violent killings and destruction of properties.
He said: “Those boys are right, they
have a right to demonstrate, but not violent demonstration, not killing
soldiers because if I am a Commander- in -Chief, and you kill one of my
soldiers, I will kill everybody.
You cannot kill soldiers. You cannot kill
police. You have a right to say no, we want our own Republic. The United
Nations charter gives them the right to ask for self-determination.
It is not a right of determination to go and destroy people’s properties, to go
and destroy Nigerian Armed Forces, whether it is Nigerian Army, Nigerian Navy
or Nigerian Police. These are not the rights. They have the right to speak for
self-determination. This is the full right.
“If I am president, I will set up either
traditional rulers or some political leaders to go and ask the boys what they
really want, what is really their problem, what can be done to stop them from
asking for this.
This is how Boko Haram started killing members of Catholic
Church, and as a Catholic, I spoke vehemently against it. I told you airport
correspondents that they will finish killing the Catholic and will go and start
killing everybody and it happened.
“When kidnapping just started, then
I was governor, they were kidnapping white people and I spoke out. I said when
they finished kidnapping white people and there were no more white man to
kidnap, they would start kidnapping us and that is what is happening in
the country today.
“So, I will advise the Federal
Government. This is a federation; you need to manage the federation. Some
people must ask for self-determination. It is the management of the people that
matters.
President Buhari, as a matter of fact, should set out traditional
rulers, set out people, set out securities and intelligent agencies to
intervene.
They should be more intelligent than policemen or military people
carrying guns. They should find a way and tell the boys that what they are
doing is not the right thing to do.
So it is left for the Federal Government, this is the right time to nip the agitation in the bud, but not by force.
It is
a wrong strategy hearing people saying that we will quench it by force.
We cannot quench anything by force because it is their right to ask for self-
determination.
“But is it the right thing to do in
a bigger country like ours? It is only a president that doesn’t know what he
wants that will want a section of his country to go.
I think negotiation is
part of democracy. I have seen your Enugu-Port Harcourt, Aba-Umahia express
road that have not been built, I will build it in two years, I have seen your
Awka-Onitsha express way that is not built, I will build it in two years,
I have seen that your Umuahia-Ohafia to Aruchukuwu to Cross River express way
is not built, I will do it.
I have seen that your Arondizuogu-Okigwe express
way is not done, I will do it. I have seen your Enugu to Makurdi express way is
bad, people are dying there every day, which was what I quarreled with the
government over it in 2001.
“I said our roads are bad. Federal
roads are very bad and they are taking it for granted. Check what I have said
ten years ago, they are recurring today and the government is still playing
with it, people are still doing politics with it,” he stressed.
Meantime, women members of the IPOB
have handed a seven day ultimatum calling on the Federal Government to release
the detained leader of the group, Nnamdi Kanu, or face its wrath.
The women, who were dressed in
Biafran emblems and Kanu’s portraits, vowed to embark on the next stage of its
struggle to free Kanu including several activities which they claimed will
embarrass the Federal Government.
The group, who handed the ultimatum
while protesting along the Enyimba area and the Ariaria junction of the
Enugu-Port Harcourt expressway, Aba, warned that Nigeria was sliding towards
danger with the continued detention of Kanu.
“We are handing a seven day
ultimatum to the Federal Government to release Nnamdi Kanu. It is either they
release him or face our wrath.
In Igbo land, when women embark on a protest
march, it means that the matter at hand had become serious. We decided to hold
this protest to appeal to the Federal Government to release him.
“We can’t understand why the government is still detaining Nnamdi Kanu since he has been granted bail. IPOB sees this as part of the larger plot in the marginalization of Ndigbo.
This is another proof that Ndigbo are not wanted in Nigeria, if a freedom fighter like Nnamdi Kanu, will be detained indefinitely.”
Adding its own voice, the Igboezue
International Association of Nigeria and Diaspora had appealed to all the
pro-Biafra groups in Nigeria and in Diaspora, to ensure that all their protests
and demonstrations were done peacefully because Igbo were not known to be
violent people, but peaceful even in the face of marginalization.
National President of the
association, Elder Pius Okoye while briefing newsmen in Onitsha, yesterday,
said there was room for peaceful protest worldwide and the Nigerian
constitution also provided room for peaceful protest and demonstration.
“Government is a continuum. It is
not a private business. The last National Conference was well represented by
all parts of the country.
Nigerians expected continuity regarding the outcome
of that National Conference, but we were disappointed that no mention had been
made of it. However, we believe the implementation of its recommendations would
bring peace in Nigeria,” he said.
Biafra.
He said IPOB and MASSOB had the right
to protest and demonstrate as far as it was peaceful and non-violent and within
the ambit of the law, warning that “involving or allowing violent miscreants to
infiltrate their fold will make nonsense of their agitations that have
been recognized worldwide.
“It is the duty of the police to
control protesters and prevent them from destroying lives and properties, or
involving in violent activities. The military should not shoot at protesters
like animals, “he said.
Okoye told IPOB and MASSOB to
scrutinize their members to avoid criminal elements infiltrating their folds
and cashing in on that to rob and loot people’s property, after Nigerians and
even the churches have testified through their publications that they had been
peaceful in all their activities.
Over the weekend, Ebonyi State
government revealed that the South East geopolitical zone of the country
was not advocating secession contrary to the wave of the agitation rocking the
zone.
Briefing newsmen on the outcome of
the state executive council meeting at the Government House in Abakaliki,
the state commissioner for Information and State Orientation, Sen. Emmanuel
Onwe added that the state government having carried out a critique of the whole
situation was not in support of secession or any act of abuse on the government
of the federation.
He appealed to the Biafran agitators
to channel their grievances to the appropriate quarters and avoid incidents of
violence and destruction of properties belonging to innocent citizens of the
nation.
IPOB women give 7-day ultimatum to FG over Kanu.
S-East not advocating secession — Ebonyi govt
By Kenneth Ehigiator, Chidi
Nkwopara, Daniel Eteghe, Peter Okutu , Ugochukwu Alaribe & Chimaobi
Nwaiwu
Culled from Vanguard
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