Biafra Anniversary: We’ll hold FG responsible for any pro-Biafra killings --Ohanaeze youths
(Nigeria) The youth wing of the pan Igbo socio political
group, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, on Monday, vowed to hold the Federal Government
responsible should anything happen to pro-Biafra agitators.
This is coming amid fears over alleged plans by security
operatives to open fire on the agitators who shall be observing a sit-at-home
to mark the 50th year of Biafra declaration.
In a statement by the groups's Deputy National President and
the National Secretary, Dr. Arthur Obiora and Mazi Okwu Nnabuike, respectively,
the Ohanaeze youths said, "Ndigbo shall hold Yemi Osinbajo responsible as
the acting President of Nigeria should anything happen to any of our youths.
"We shall not take lightly the spilling of the blood of
any Igbo man today because these are non-violent agitators and their agitation
is protected under every known law.
"As an SAN, the acting President, Yemi Osinbajo is very
much aware of the constitutional rights of these agitators and he should
therefore not allow himself to be used as an instrument to suppress lawful
expression of opinion.
"He should, as the acting Commander-in-Chief of the
Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria call on all security agencies
to order to ensure that they do not engage in mass murder. We have had enough
of this mindless killing of our people and we are not going to take it again
this time."
The group urged Igbo traders and workers to comply with the
sit-at-home order of the pro-Biafra groups, stressing that Ndigbo should
support the struggle to actualize an independent state of Biafra.
"The
international community is watching; so, if we can show unity as a people, if
we can show solidarity with Nnamdi Kanu and Uchenna Madu, the leaders of the
Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, and the Movement for the Actualization of
the Sovereign State of Biafra, MASSOB, respectively, the United Nations and
other international organizations will not just accord us respect but help us
in pushing for a referendum."
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