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Sunday, 27 September 2015

You can't keep detaining NON-VIOLENT MASSOB Members while releasing violent Boko Haram Terrorists - Ohanaeze tells Buhari

You can't keep detaining non violent MASSOB Members while releasing violent Boko Haram Terrorists - Ohanaeze tells Buhari
The youth wing of the apex Igbo socio- cultural organisation, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, has asked Muhammadu Buhari to release all members of the Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) and other Biafra restoration groups such as the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), being held at various facilities of Nigerian security agencies.

The National President of Ohanaeze Youth Council, Mazi Okechukwu Isiguzoro argued that it defied logic for members of MASSOB who are non-violent to continue to be held illegally for years in detention, ‘‘while the same government is busy releasing captured members of violent groups like Boko Haram and Niger Delta militants who have taken up arms against the state.”

“Since the Federal Government is secretly negotiating with Boko Haram terrorists, why can’t it also negotiate with MASSOB, which is non-violent? Since it is releasing some Boko Haram fighters, it should also consider MASSOB members detained illegally in prisons.”

He called on the Nigerian Government to unconditionally release all members of MASSOB and other Biafran activists detained in various prisons across the country.

He stated this on Saturday during a press conference in Umuahia, Abia State, to unveil plans for this year’s Igbo Youths Day slated for Monday in Umuahia.


Agents of the Nigerian government shot and killed many Biafrans (IP OB)in Onitsha while hey were evangelising
Isiguzo also told the leadership of the MASSOB that seceding from Nigeria, as being agitated by the group, would not be in the interest of the Igbo. According to him, it is better for Ndigbo to remain in Nigeria and struggle for their fair share of the ‘national cake’ than fight for self-determination with its attendant consequences.

He said, “ It is better we remain in Nigeria and fight for our rights than secede. We have been patient enough and in 2019, it will be our turn to produce a Nigerian President. It will take a Nigerian President of Igbo extraction to heal the wounds of Biafra.”

Isiguzoro also appealed to the Federal Government to address what he described as injustices against Ndigbo in the country, which he said were the major reason for the agitation for self-rule by MASSOB and other pro- Biafran groups.
The OYC helmsman however declared support for the anti-corruption war of President Muhammadu Buhari, arguing that those responsible for the woes of Nigeria should be brought to book.

He also said the Igbo Youths Day would be used to sensitise Igbo governors on the urgent need to invest in agriculture for youth empowerment.

Speaking earlier, Chairman of the organising committee and National Vice-Treasurer of OYC, Dr. Lawrence Dozie, said the theme of this year’s celebration is “Ndigbo: The Challenges of our Youths.”

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