The Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of
Biafra (MASSOB) on Friday, January 15, issued the federal government an
ultimatum demanding the release of the director of Radio Biafra, Nnamdi
Kanu, no later than Monday, January 18.
According to a statement by Samuel Edeson, MASSOB director of
information, and Ibem Ugwuoke Ibem, MASSOB national secretary, the
organization threatened to organize protests and massive demonstrations
across the south-east and south-south as well as in America, Europe and
Asia.
The group reminded that Kanu was being remained in detention even
after the Federal High Court, Abuja, ordered his unconditional release.
The MASSOB, however, maintained that their protests would be non-violent. “Our
members at home and in diaspora are prepared for a massive
demonstration, protest and a civil disobedience against the continued
detention of Nnamdi Kanu (IPOB Leader) starting from Monday, January 18,
2016,” the statement says.
“MASSOB also directs former members in Ralph Uwazurike’s BIM to
join and participate in the non violent world wide demonstration against
Nnamdi Kanu’s continued detention as a mark of Love and respect for
Biafra,” it further says.
The organisation also used the opportunity to condemn the statement
credited to the Anglican Arch-Bishop of Enugu Province, Most Rev.
Emmanuel Chukwuma, to the effect that their agitation for actualisation
of a Biafra Republic was “misguided and misdirected”. The group insisted
that their agitation was borne out of a genuine desire by the Igbos to
have a country of their own.
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