52 northern groups ask UN, others to back Biafra agitation

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 A coalition  of 52 northern groups has backed the secessionist bid of the Indigenous People of Biafra and other groups clamouring for the balkanisation of the country into its constituent parts.

 

The groups called on  the global community to intervene in persuading Nigerian government and United Nations to facilitate the final actualisation of the Biafran dream by the Igbo.

According to the CNG the move became necessary in the face of rising insecurity plaguing the country and incompetence displayed so far by the Buhari administration to tackle the menace.

It added instead of addressing the county’s problem Buhari has resorted  to issuing empty “threats and promises”.

The CNG said that “between December 2020 and April 2021, over 970 students were abducted from their schools in the Northern part of Nigeria with a substantial number still in captivity and some violently executed.”

The spokesperson of CNG, Abdul-Azeez Suleiman, raised the views in a communiqué issued yesterday after an emergency meeting in Abuja.

 

According to him, Northern Nigeria has never experienced the present level of exposure to criminals and bandits under the régime of Buhari.

 

He said, “The CNG hereby resolves to call on our friends and the international community,  the UK especially, to understand that our bilateral friendship is guided by the principles of sovereignty, promotion of peace and the standards that guides legitimate interference.

 

“Hence, their intervention, exclamations and actions should not be drawn to discountenance the effort of the Nigerian state to protect citizens from violence and terror.

 

“We finally wish to renew our request for the global community’s intervention in persuading Nigerian authorities and the United Nations to facilitate the final actualization of the Biafran dream by the Igbo.

 

“The world should keep in mind that by far, a destabilised Nigeria will certainly threaten the peace and security of the entire sub-Saharan Africa.

 

“In the South, gangs of armed IPOB militia, violent secessionists and an assortment of militant groups appear to sense a huge vacuum in the capacity and political will by the Federal Government to challenge them, which they exploit with disastrous consequences on the nation’s security assets and specifically on northern communities and individuals living as minorities in the South while the presidency wallows in deflecting the issue.”

The CNG, however, attacked the Indigenous People of Biafra, saying it “is now taking a more ominous and repulsive form and context with open declaration of violence and anarchy against other parts of Nigeria and the Nigerian State.”

This is coming days after IPOB and MASSOB kicked against the offer of asylum to their members by the United Kingdom, reiterating that their demand is to “pull out” of the Lugardian contraption known as Nigeria.

The two secessionist groups, in separate releases, called on the United Nations to conduct referendum for the self-determination of South-East people.

“We the global family of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) ably led by our great and indomitable leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, has noted with satisfaction the news that the United Kingdom has agreed to grant asylum to persecuted Biafra agitators resident in the UK,” IPOB had said.

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