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Biafra: Igbo leaders who visited Buhari after Nkpor massacre are traitors —IPOB


ONITSHA— The Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB
has described those who visited President
Muhammadu Buhari in Aso Rock a day after
combined security forces massacred its members
who were praying and observing remembrance
day for their fallen heroes at Nkpor, near
Onitsha, Anambra state, as Igbo traitors.
IPOB, in a press statement signed by its
Coordinators, Dr. Clifford Iroanya said they were
surprised at the likes of those who rushed to
Buhari and congratulated him for killing Biafrans
on the fateful day and not to condemn his
murderous act or to discuss the process of
restoration of Biafra, adding, “it is now left for
Biafrans to decide what to do with these
traitors”.
Meanwhile, a South East Based Coalition of
Human Rights Organizations, SBCHROs has said
it is deeply worried that the Nigerian security
forces and their political conspirators are
dangerously pushing innocent and law-abiding
members of key ethnic nationalities in Nigeria to
the wall, forcing them to learn the hard way of
preserving their ethnic identities and human
existence.
SBCHROs warned that if these dangerous trends
are checked, it can be dicey for the country, its
peoples, West African sub-region, African Union
and the United Nations, adding that the Nigerian
killer-state entities under reference are also
taking the country and its people to the path of
social catastrophe with uprising and retaliatory
justice as looming end product.
In a press statement entitled: “Igbo Heroes Day
Massacre & Wicked Regime Falsehood: We
Foresee Uprising & Retaliatory Justice,” by
Emeka Umeagbalasi, the coalition declared: “The
Muhammadu Buhari, Tukur Buratai, Solomon
Arase and Willie Obiano of Nigeria’s present
disastrous democracy and their killer-
subordinates are steadily pushing Nigeria back to
the Hobbesian era where life was brutish, short,
nasty and disease prone; and where retaliatory and
jungle justice and cannibalism were the order of
the day.”
Killings premeditated
Meantime, the Directorate of State, Indigenous
People of Biafra, IPOB, Spain has described last
week's alleged killing of its members as
premeditated and unwarranted.
In a statement by Head, Directorate of State,
IPOB Spain, Mazi Uchenna Asiegbu,the group
said "the massacre, the maiming and forceful
displacement of unarmed peaceful people of
Biafra on a day we were remembering the
atrocious genocide of the same government is
utterly unthinkable and absurd."
It said the present government in Nigeria has
indeed proven to be an undemocratic
government, hiding under the cloak of democracy
to perpetuate ponderous evil deeds on ordinary
people.
"The account of what took place across the
Biafra land that day is condemnable by any
conscientious average person. It is expedient
and expressly essential for the office of the
Directorate of State, Indigenous People ofBiafra,
to state categorically that the acts so meted out
on our kiths and kin at home is nothing short of
an apparently premeditated, unwarranted and
extra-judicial killing of our people, men and
women, young and old, even sparing the pregnant
of this inhumanity was not the case.
"As if the killing was not enough, they went all
out to fabricate all manner of allegations and
accuse the IPOB of being violent . Their deed
certainly cannot be justified, and it leaves many
unanswered questions.
"They harassed and gruesomely murdered
innocent citizens without sparing even the most
vulnerable like the pregnant women. All was
executed to please the President of Nigeria and
other Igbo haters and came out to defend their
callous and unprofessional action with their
outdated extant Rule of Engagement, RoE, given
self-defense as claimed by the 82 Division
Nigeria Army," he said.
Source Vanguard ngr

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