The Indigenous
People of Biafra( IPOB) spoke on Tuesday that the mission of the group
was being misunderstood by most Nigerians.
It said the group had not thought of using war as a solution to achieving its objective of self determination.
In a press
statement made available to our correspondent in Awka, Anambra State, by
the group’s media and publicity secretary, Emma Powerful, it described
its leader, Nnamdi Kanu, as a peaceful and civilised person who would
not want to be quick at going to war.
The group said its struggle was legitimate within the confines of international laws.
It maintained
that the “enemies of Biafra” were fueling the hate against the group,
either as a result of ignorance of the situation or deliberate
manipulation of facts.
The group’s
statement read in part, “It is fair to assume, going by the utterances
of certain corrupt segments of the Nigerian society that most of what
IPOB is saying and stands for is lost in translation because anybody
with basic understanding of rudimentary English and constitutional law
will know that self determination does not mean war and that referendum
is not hate speech.
“Again, when badly educated and ill-informed people dabble into a discipline above them, such mistakes are bound to happen.
“We would like
to use this opportunity to clarify once again that IPOB is asking for
self determination as recognised in both the United Nations charter on
the Rights of Indigenous People and the African Charter on Human and
Peoples Rights.
“Before these
Northern unity beggars (sic) threaten us with war that IPOB hasn’t
called for, let them spend a bit of their valuable time acquainting
themselves with these charters and declarations.
“The only
instrument IPOB has at its disposal is civil disobedience, which is
entirely legal. Civil disobedience, it must be understood and be said,
has nothing to do with armed conflict.
“Furthermore,
people should be advised to study and assimilate the subtleties and
nuances of English language before engaging in any public discussion
regarding Biafra independence.
“Our leader,
Nnamdi Kanu, is a peaceful man that constituted IPOB with peaceful
foundation and the sole aim is to liberate his people from humiliation
and bondage.”
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