The
Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and the Movement for the
Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) may be heading
for a showdown over the former’s order to the Igbo to observe another
‘sit-at-home’ on May 30, 2018 in commemoration of those who lost their
lives during the bloody 30-month civil war on the Biafran side.
MASSOB,
otherwise called Biafra Independent Movement (BIM), has issued a
counter directive, urging people of the south east geopolitical zone to
ignore IPOB’s order and go about their normal business on that day.
The
Anambra South zonal leader of MASSOB-BIM, Chief Tony Nwodo, who made
the counter-declaration in Onitsha, Anambra state over the weekend,
argued that the MaziNnamdiKanu-led IPOB did not possess such power to
order the people of the Southeast and other Igbo speaking areas to sit
at home.
“If such an order will be issued out (sic), it will come
from the founder and leader of MASSOB-BIM and EzeigboGburugburu, Chief
Ralph Uwazuruike,” Nwodo argued.
According to him, “IPOB is not
the mouth-piece of the Igbo nation and such an order is meant only for
its members and not for the Igbo. All IPOB is saying in the newspapers,
social media and radio through its Director of Media and Publicity,
NnamdiKanu, are lies, null and void and of no effect,” he further
claimed.
“IPOB members are not even freedom fighters but mere
frustrated group of dissidents formerly under Chief Uwazuruike’s
leadership but sacked over anti-MASSOB activities. It is that violent
attitude which they possessed and were displaying then that earned them
sack as MASSOB members and they went and formed IPOB, led by
NnamdiKanu”, he disclosed.
According to him, all the pro Biafra
agitators have their origin in MASSOB but have chosen to fight against
Chief Ralph Uwazuruike. “When you fight your master or the finger that
feeds you, you will expect nothing but your down fall, and that is what
is happening to IPOB today,” Nwodo said.
“We are sorry that they
(IPOB) issued that order out of frustration because they have no strong
bearing and some top Igbo politicians capitalised on that to instigate
them to cause trouble. We did not say in our own declaration of Biafra
day, being 22nd May 2018, that the people should sit-at-home but rather
we urged them to join us in the celebration of re-declaration of Biafra
day at Aba, Abia state by Chief Ralph Uwazuruike 18 years ego”
Nwodo
also used the opportunity to urge the Igbo to “team up with members of
MASSOB-BIM in the celebration of ‘Biafra Day’ on May 22, stressing that
there will be no sit-at-home as ordered by IPOB” and that “everybody
will be free to go on their legitimate businesses that day”.
IPOB
leadership is yet to respond to the salvo fired by the MASSOB leader
and their threat to pull the plug on the planned sit-at-home in
commemoration of Biafran heroes on May 30, as at press time.
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