Leader of the Movement for
the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra, MASSOB, Comrade Uchenna
Madu, says the continuous detention of the leader of Indigenous People of
of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu is part of the sacrifice for the actualisation of Biafra.
of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu is part of the sacrifice for the actualisation of Biafra.
Recall
that Kanu has been in detention after he was arrested by operatives of the Department of State
Services, DSS, last year in Lagos.
Madu made the remark yesterday during the 83rd birthday
celebration of late Chukuemeka Ojukwu in Okwe, Onuimo Council Area in Imo
State.
According to Madu, “The
continued detention of Nnamdi Kanu by the Hausa- Fulani government is part of
the sacrifices that he has to pay for the struggle and we will not be deterred
by that and don’t forget I was also detained for over three years by the
Obasanjo government, so it the sacrifice that we have to make to gain our
freedom”.
The leader of the secessionist group also berated some Igbo
leaders for their nonchalant attitude towards the struggle for the
actualisation of Baifra.
Madu warned that MASSOB would commence an internal revolution in
the South East against political leaders for allegedly conniving with
oppressors of the Igbo race.
He said, “Some Igbo
political and religious leaders have committed more harmful, dangerous and
sacrilegious crimes against Igboland with their nonchalant attitudes and
selfishness against our ancestors. It is clear that the Nigerian state has
abandoned and neglected Igboland. The question is, why must Igbo political,
religious, economic and traditional leaders complement our oppressors’
deliberate policies against the survival of our people in Nigeria?
Eulogising the late Igbo
leader, Madu described Ojukwu as the only Igbo that his generation, present
generation and future generation will continued to honour and adore as the
symbol of the emancipation of Ndigbo.
“Today is November 4, which ought to be a special day in
Igboland, a day set aside by God; a day the greatest Igbo man, Dim Chukwuemeka
Odumegwu Ojukwu was born. So, today we are celebrating his 83rd posthumous
birthday.
“We gathered to reflect, refresh and revive the consciousness of
Ojukwuism in Igbo land,” he added.
Madu
had recently lamented that Igbo leaders no longer respect the leader of the
defunct Republic of Biafra, the late Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, stressing
that the spirit of the late Biafra
leader was angry.

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