Leader of the Indigenous People
of Biafra, IPOB, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu on Monday said only restructuring of Nigeria
between now and October 1, 2017 would guarantee the holding of November
governorship election in Anambra State.
Kanu spoke in Enugu at a brief
event where he received awards from three Igbo groups, including the Eastern
Consultative Assembly and the Igbo Students’ Association.
The IPOB leader, who was
confronted by journalists over the reaction generated so far by his call for
election boycott, boasted that unless the Federal Government restructures the
country before October 2017, the world would be shocked with the fate that
would befall the scheduled Anambra election.
He said, “There will be no
election in Anambra State come November 2017 and going forward there won’t be
any election until they give me date for a referendum.
“They know what to do; convene a
meeting, I will send my rep, give us a date for referendum, that is the only
way.
“In which part of this earth have
you ever found a measure of self-determination to be equated to war except in
Nigeria because the political leaders do not understand the difference between
self determination and war?
“Self-determination does not mean
hate speech; the status quo can no longer remain. Like my brother Evangelist
Eliot Ugochukwu-Uko said, if on or before October 1 nothing happens in terms of
substantial restructuring, then there won’t be any election; the people will
support us.”
On oppositions to his call by the
Ohanaeze Ndigbo and other Igbo leaders, Kanu said their stand makes no stand
because “the people are with us; we have their support 100 percent and come
Anambra, on the 18th of November 2017, the world will be amazed.
Earlier in a presentation termed
“Enugu Declaration”, different Igbo groups at the event called on the
government not to make further delay towards restructuring the country.
The declaration was signed by Dr
Alfred Udokwu; South East Elders Union; Rev Fr John Odey, Eastern Consultative
Assembly; Bishop Mike Ibenene, South East Christian Network; Chief (Mrs) Maria
Okwor:Igbo Women Assembly; Evangelist Elliot Ugochukwu-Uko, Igbo Youth
Movement, among others.
They noted that “the struggle by
a tiny clique to sustain by all means, the status quo imposed on Nigeria by
unelected soldiers, by issuing threats of war in the false hope that the 196
million Nigerians held down in unacceptable squallor, fear, helplessness and
arrested development will be cowed by this threats of military action and
therefore back down from the noble struggle to save Nigeria, through a peaceful
restructuring is provocative and offensive.
“Their arrogance, and ruthlessness has no
place in the 21st century. It can only lead to the death of Nigeria.
“Nigeria must be restructured if
Nigeria is to survive, and egalitarianism, equity and merit-based system
enthroned. Fiscal federalism and regional autonomy established through a new
constitution affirmed at a referendum. This is the irreducible minimum.
“Those struggling to resist this
desirable change that will save Nigeria, and grant every zone a sense of
belonging, are hereby declared ENEMIES OF THE PEOPLE.
“Accordingly, we the oppressed
masses of Eastern Nigeria, conscious of the fate of our children, reject in
totality, the quite offensive arrogance of the opposers to restructuring, and
hereby declare that we will not participate further in any elections whatsoever
until Nigeria is restructured to true fiscal federalism anchored on regional
autonomy.
“We restate that if genuine
processes towards restructuring Nigeria are not embarked upon by the federal
government on or before the 1st of October 2017, our people will find it
extremely difficult to continue to participate in the Nigerian project.
The division in the land, the
hate in the system and the apprehension in the air, all, confirm the urgency
for a re engineering and reconstruction of the nation, we aver, that those who
disagree, are not only enemies of the country, but also agents of destabilisation.
“That we affirm, with every sense
of responsibility, that continuing to vote in elections in this dysfunctional
land will be deepening the hole the country has fallen into. Moreover, we do
not wish to enslave our children to a life of second class status.
“We will no longer vote in any
elections whatsoever, until Nigeria is restructured. This is the demand, desire
and decision of the masses of Eastern Nigeria.
“We, therefore, conclude, that
apart from the political class and their structure (oti mpku),and the elite
club who live in comfort zones, 99% of our people do not see any benefits of
electing leaders the structure makes it impossible to hold accountable.
“The imposed unitary structure
simply makes it impossible for the hapless electorate to choose their own
leaders. Restructure now, or count us out of your elections.”
Kanu never said this.i watched the video it was the other man on brown that said this. No matter your propaganda Biafra is here
ReplyDeleteBeautiful comments. I agree totally. I only wish the Igbos stop insulting other groups while they go about this Biafra project.
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