Current developments
make
Biafra inevitable —
South-East, South-South
Traditional Rulers
Source: Punch Newspapers
Traditional rulers from the
South-East and the South-South geopolitical zones have said current
developments in Nigeria have made Biafra an inevitable option for the people of
the zones.
The monarchs said this when
they visited the Afaraukwu Umuahia country home of the leader of the Indigenous
Peoples of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, to condole with the family over the death of
Kanu’s parents.
According to the monarchs, the
people of the South-East and South-South have been made the targets and victims
of bad government’s policies and misrule.
While pledging their support
for the struggles towards the actualisation of the sovereign state of Biafra,
the monarchs called on the people of the zones to join the struggle, saying
Nigeria no longer held the hope for anyone from the eastern region.
They particularly urged the
political elite to stop attacking Kanu but synergise with him towards the
peaceful restoration of Biafra, pointing out that restoration of Biafra did not
require another war but sustained peaceful agitation and unity of purpose.
The monarchs appealed to the
United Nations, the United States and the international community to prevail on
Nigerian leaders to stop the wickedness perpetrated against the people of the
region by the cabal at the centre.
Spokesman for the monarchs,
Gideon Ejike, said every prediction by Kanu about Nigeria had come to reality,
thus confirming that Nigeria had no plans but perpetual enslavement of the
regions.
Eze Ifeanyichukwu Okeke of
Ekwulobia in Anambra State said, “Nigeria has expired and can no longer bind
together as a united entity.”
The king of Alumili, the
Ohazurumee VIII, HRM Onyenweal Igwuocha, condemned the Federal Government for
treating the people of the old Eastern Region, particularly Ndigbo, as
conquered slaves.
He said, “We are here today to
tell the nation that what we need is our nation because the nation is already
before us. We are not Hausa, we are not Arewa, not Oduduwa and we cannot be
them.
“So, you don’t force water and
oil to be together. We cannot be together. So, I want the whole world and all
the world power to listen and hear us.
“We can’t live together. We
have been living for over 500 years and that is the reason the Ezes, the real
owners of Biafra, land have stood up and said enough is enough! This thing has
to stop and what we need is Biafra!”
The Public Relations Officer of
the Council of Ndieze in Biafraland, HRM Eze Nnamdi Ochor, praised Kanu for his
uncommon sacrifices towards the restoration of Biafra, which, according to him,
are the reasons he lost both parents at the same time.
He added that Kanu’s highwired
international diplomatic consultations and other strategic efforts would make
Biafra restoration a reality sooner than expected.
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