Following reports of a massacre in Jos, Plateau State, Aloy Ejimakor, a legal consultant to the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, or IPOB, has advocated for the establishment of what he called a “sovereign safe zone” for Christians in Nigeria.
According to Ejimakor, the tragedy highlights the necessity for what he called a long-term solution to the nation’s continuous attacks on Christians.
“The necessity of establishing a ‘sovereign safe zone’ for Christians in Nigeria is highlighted by the #PalmSunday massacre of Christians in #JosNigeria (by Islamists),” he stated.
He claimed that this kind of action would deal with what he called ongoing insecurity and violence.
“This is the only realistic and long-term solution to the unchecked violence and terror that has devastated Nigeria and killed thousands of Christians,” he continued.
Ejimakor went on to say that the plan is consistent with stances previously taken by Biafran organizations, claiming that the Federal Government chose to detain Kanu instead.
“It’s documented that the #Biafrans had long proposed this solution, but the Nigerian government chose to rendition and imprison Mazi Nnamdi Kanu for life instead of taking it into consideration,” he stated.
Additionally, he urged world leaders to become involved.
He declared, “It has now become more urgent & compelling for the comity of nations & world leaders to prevail on the Nigerian government to free Mazi Nnamdi Kanu and initiate prompt steps towards achieving a permanent solution.”
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