Buhari backs W’Sahara secessionist agitation but rejects Biafra —IPOB
The Indigenous People of Biafra has
declared that President Muhammadu Buhari’s support for Western Sahara
agitation to break away from Morocco and the self-determination demand
of Palestinians and his rejection of Igbo demand to secede from Nigeria
has shown the President as a hypocrite.
The group also called on the President
to stop saying that a private discussion he had with the late Igbo
leader, Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu had foreclosed the issue of
Nigeria’s indivisibility.
IPOB said Buhari should face the present
reality and stop delving into what the group called unsubstantiated
history and name calling.
IPOB’s attack came barely 48 hours
after the President’s nationwide broadcast where he said that in his
meeting with Ojukwu in 2003 that the late Igbo sage had said he (
Ojukwu) would want Nigeria to remain indivisible.
In a Tuesday’s statement in Awka,
Anambra State, signed by IPOB’s Media and Publicity Secretary, Emma
Powerful, the group described Buhari’s claim in that respect as comical
and unfounded.
The group said it could not understand
why Buhari would be against a sovereign state of Biafra while
campaigning for self-determination for Palestine and Western Sahara.
The group’s statement read,”
Interestingly enough, there is a well-circulated video of President
Buhari addressing the 70th summit of the United Nations General Assembly
in New York where he stated unequivocally that no nation, no matter how
small, should be denied the right to self-determination.
“Buhari in his characteristic hypocrisy
failed to mention the fact that he is a staunch campaigner for
self-determination for Palestine and Western Sahara. This same Buhari is
the major … and backer of Western Sahara campaign to break away from
Morocco.
“The question that must be answered is
why it is possible for Buhari to champion the cause of
self-determination for Muslims in Israel and Morocco but not so for Biafrans who are Judeo-Christians in the British-created Nigeria?”
The group added, “During his uninspiring
nationwide broadcast littered with dictatorial proclamations, the only
take away point in the entire turgid show of shame is that Nigeria must
remain one; primarily because the dominant cabal which he represents
does not want to lose their stranglehold on the finances of Nigeria.
“His hypocritical threat to deal with
IPOB members, who are legitimately going about their self-determination
efforts without recourse to violence, is indicative of his natural
hatred for Christians and indigenous ethnic groups that make up Biafra.
It is unfortunate that some people in this mere geographical expression
called Nigeria are yet to understand that Biafra is an issue that is
bigger than any man.
“We find it laughable that Major General
Muhammadu Buhari will embark on the futile journey of deceiving the
general public about his brief encounter with Ojukwu in 2003.
“President Muhammadu Buhari and other
government functionaries, especially politicians, should stop deceiving
themselves about the true nature of the raging Biafran agitation because
they cannot provide any incontrovertible proof or verifiable evidence
where the agreement was made between Buhari and Chief Ojukwu to keep
Nigeria one. And they should stop calling Ojukwu’s name.”
In a related development, an advocacy
group, the pan Niger Delta People’s Congress, has urged the Federal
Government to treat issues in the Niger Delta as top priority to ensure
continued peace in the region.
The PNDPC, a group reportedly mandated
by the coalition of Niger Delta militants and youths of the region to
negotiate on their behalf, asked the Federal Government to, as a matter
of urgent national interest, begin a full implementation of its
strategic plan for the region without delay.
The militant groups in the coalition
such as the Reformed Niger Delta Avengers; Niger Delta Revolutionary
Crusaders Council; Niger Delta Supreme Egbesu Fighters; Niger Delta Red
Scorpion Fighters, among others, had allegedly pulled out of the Chief
Edwin Clark-led Pan Niger Delta Forum and mandated the PNDPC to discuss
with government on behalf of the region.
The Coordinator, PNDPC, Chief Mike
Loyibo, in a statement on Tuesday, urged the Federal Government to treat
the funding of the Presidential Amnesty Programme as a security issue
and that the Ministry of Finance should be directed to release amnesty
funds promptly.
Loyibo also demanded the upgrade of the
Oron Maritime School in Akwa Ibom as well as the commencement of the
Maritime University in Delta State.
He urged the Federal Government to
complete the East-West Road, a major expressway linking the South-South
geopolitical zone to other parts of the country as well as ensure
massive creation of jobs in the region.
He stated, “The Federal Government
should properly coordinate the various intervention agencies in the
region for viability and maximum gains.
‘’President Muhammadu Buhari should not
ignore the clamour for the restructuring of the nation. He should bring
all Nigerians together to discuss the direction they want the country to
go.’’
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