The leader of the Indigenous People of
Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, on Monday, said Igbo must not vacate the North, or
any other part of the country, as a condition for the actualisation of
the agitation for Biafra.
The IPOB leader spoke in an interview
with some journalists in Enugu, where he received awards from a number
of pan-Igbo groups, including the Igbo Women Assembly, the Eastern
Consultative Assembly and the Igbo Students Union.
Reacting to the ‘quit notice’ issued to
Igbo in the North by a coalition of Arewa youths, Kanu noted that
secession from Nigeria did not imply that Igbo must leave the North, or
other part of the country as suggested by the ultimatum issued by the
northern youths.
He said, “You are aware that Scotland is
seeking to leave the United Kingdom? Are you remotely implying that
every person from Scotland, who lives in England, should now return to
Scotland?
“Britain just left the EU. Are you now
implying that every British citizen in the EU should come back to
Britain in order to finalise that process of extraction of Britain from
the EU?”
Kanu noted that what he described as
“poor education” was responsible for the impression that Igbo must leave
other parts of Nigeria in the event of the actualisation of Biafra.
The Biafran agitator added that he would not take issue with the Arewa youths, who he described as “inconsequential.”
Kanu, nonetheless, warned that Igbo, who resided in the North, were doing so at their own peril.
According to him, Igbo resident in the North are “sacrificial lambs” who could be killed at any moment.
Asked if Igbo in the North should ignore
the notice to quit, the IPOB leader stated, “It is up to them. They
have been in the North, and they (northerners) have been killing us
(Igbo) since 1945.
“If you choose to live in the North, you
choose to be a sacrificial lamb because one day, they will kill you. It
is a choice they have made and they will have to live with it.”
Kanu insisted that the governorship poll
in Anambra State, scheduled to hold on November 18, 2017, would not
hold unless the Federal Government acceded to pro-Biafran agitators’
demand for a referendum.
Asked if he was not bothered that
Ohanaeze Ndigbo had overruled his call for the boycott of the poll, Kanu
said he was in charge of the people “100 per cent.”
He added, “No, I’m not (bothered)
because the people are with us. We control the people 100 per cent and
come Anambra, on the 18th of November, 2017, the whole world will be
amazed.”
Although he said he was certain that the
people of Anambra would boycott the election, Kanu said IPOB did not
intend to stop anybody who decided to vote.
“We are entirely peaceful. We are not
stopping anyone from voting. If you want to vote, you can go and vote.
We are democrats,” he said.
Kanu added that the planned referendum would, once and for all, settle the debate between Biafra and restructuring.
The IPOB leader said, “We are calling
for a referendum so that the people can actually decide, once and for
all, what they want, for themselves; not anybody deciding for them.
“I have not argued Biafra from the
standpoint of absolutism. I am not saying you must vote for Biafra. I am
asking the powers that be in Nigeria to allow the people to determine
for themselves.”
Reacting to his bail conditions, the
IPOB leader said the court, which barred him from granting interviews,
could not stop him from speaking.
He said, “I am not giving an interview, I
am responding to the question you asked me. The judge is a very learned
fellow. She cannot stop me from speaking.”
Earlier, Kanu had assured a delegation
of the Igbo Women Assembly, led by Mrs. Maria Okwor, that the menace
posed by Fulani herdsmen in parts of the South-East “would come to an
end before the end of the year.”
He equally told members of the Igbo
Students Union, who honoured him with the title of ‘Light of the
People’, to join IPOB and propagate the struggle for Biafra on the
social media.
Meanwhile, IPOB, on Monday, alleged that
some top politicians were plotting to kill Kanu, its leader, and other
principal officers of the group.
It said huge amount of money and political patronages had been offered to certain people to execute the plot.
In a statement by the group’s Media and
Publicity Secretary, Emma Powerful, IPOB said any attack on Kanu would
radicalise the Biafra struggle in a manner nobody could stop.
The group named certain governors, an
elder statesman, a socio-cultural organisation, a security chief and a
religious head as some of those masterminding the plot.
The statement added, “But we promise
them that any attack on Nnamdi Kanu or assassination attempt will
radicalise the struggle for Biafran independence to the point which no
one can contain.
“We are reminding those evil plotters
that if anything happens to our leader, Nnamdi Kanu, who has been using
non-violent methods for Biafran liberation since the inception of IPOB,
that they will experience what they have not seen before since the
creation of the contraption called Nigeria by the British.”
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