IPOB calls off Sit-at-Home Election Boycott in South East
Fri, Feb 15, 2019 | By publisher
Politics
The Indigenous People of Biafra lifts the sit-at-home boycott of the general elections in Nigeria which begins on Saturday, February 16
“Our detractors and opponents have also realised that IPOB is a super-structure that can’t be blackmailed nor intimidated into conceeding an inch without getting what they want. We regret the lateness of this agreement that led to the calling off at the eleventh hour but it must be seen as a negotiating ploy designed to wear IPOB down which failed woefully. We stood very firm and got every concession we asked for in line with what our leader outlined in nemerous recent broadcasts.
“If there were any doubt before regarding the potency of IPOB, this successful outcome has dispelled all of it. Therefore, it is full steam ahead towards Biafra restoration because IPOB has achieved something most people thought was impossible. IPOB worldwide has proven that the impossible is achievable with dedication and demonstrable sense of purpose.
“Our leader made it clear on many occassions that unless our terms are met the elections will be boycotted. Having met those conditions, our leader triumphantly lifted the boycott late last night.
“The leadership hereby commend the worldwide IPOB family, especially our legendary volunteers, our fathers, mothers and e-warriors that battled the enemy to standstill. We salute their doggedness, resoluteness and resilience towards this fight for Biafra freedom and this greatest achievement we have so far made.
“Therefore, we wish to inform the world that our preconditions and demands which we set out to accomplish from the onset, has been conceded to and taken care of without much alteration. Our struggle for total Biafra independence has been enhanced as a result of this.”
– Feb. 15, 2019 @ 12:53 GMT |
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