The Leader of the Indigenous
People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, has reacted to the call for his re-arrest
made by Convener of Pan-Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF) Edwin Clark.
Clark had told Vanguard that Kanu
ought to be rearrested and detained for inspiring a move by Anambrarians to
boycott the forthcoming governorship election in the state.
However, addressing members of
IPOB in his Afara-ukwu, Umuahia country home yesterday, Kanu said he does not
play the politics of militancy like Clark who he alleged was fighting for 13
percent resource control.
He stressed that he was interested
in the freedom from slavery of indigenes from the bight of Biafra, including
Edwin Clark so that they could take total control of their resources.
The IPOB leader said: “I don’t
play the politics of militancy, I don’t, I also don’t play the politics of
Amnesty payment, it’s of no use, I don’t play the politics of settlement; I
play the politics of freedom.
“Edwin Clerk never asked me why I
am stopping Anambra state election, because if he had asked me, I will tell him
that as old as he is, I want to set him free.
“The reason why the so called
elders and the Igwes want the election to hold is because of the oil
allocation, and because of the monthly payment. They don’t care about the
masses and their suffering, because if they do, they will go to Osibanjo to
negotiate the date for referendum instead of election.
“Edwin Clerk is fighting for
resource control of 13 percent, may be moved to 15 percent, Nnamdi Kanu is
fighting for freedom of Ijaw people, so that they can control their resources
100% through our freedom.”
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