IPOB Rejects Withdrawal of Quit Notice
Fri, Aug 25, 2017 | By publisher
Politics
THE INDIGENOUS People of Biafra, IPOB, has rejected the withdrawal of the quit notice issued to Igbo in the Northern part of the country by the Arewa youths.
The Arewa youths, under the aegis of Coalition of Northern Groups, had ordered all Igbo residing in the North to vacate the region before October 1, 2017. But on Thursday, August 24, at a press conference attended by Governor Kashim Shettima of Borno State and the chairman of the Northern Governors Forum, the group withdrew the quit notice.
Abdulaziz Suleiman, spokesman of the coalition, who announced the decision, however, said the group would continue to pursue “petitions to the United Nations and the Nigerian federal authorities calling for appropriate sanction of Nnamdi Kanu, other IPOB leaders and their sponsors in addition to labelling them a terror outfit.”
Reacting to the development, IPOB described the withdrawal of the quit notice as ‘inconsequential.’
Speaking through Emma Powerful, its Media and Publicity Secretary, the IPOB asked the Arewa youths to stick to the quit notice, and called all the Igbo and other southerners resident in the core North to discountenance the withdrawal of the notice and return home.
The IPOB said that history had shown that the withdrawal of the notice would not guarantee safety of the Igbo lives and their property in the North.
The group’s spokesman said: “We urge all southerners in the core North to return home before October 1 as history will most definitely repeat itself.
“Southerners were massacred in the pogroms of 1966 and 1967 after similar assurances were issued then that people should remain in the North.”
The pro-Biafra group alleged that the ‘quit notice’, which it described as an incitement to genocide, was endorsed by Northern political leaders.
“The presence of a serving governor and senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria during the supposed press briefing confirms what we have always known that the incitement to genocide, which is what the ‘quit notice’ is all about, has the blessing of the Arewa political class,” Powerful said.
Just as the Arewa youths have insisted on the re-arrest of Nnamdi Kanu, the IPOB leader, the group also urged the Federal Government to arrest leaders of the Northern group.
“If President Muhammadu Buhari is at all serious about clamping down on hate speech, he should arrest those behind the ‘quit notice’ along with their sponsors,” IPOB said.
“Trying to drag the name of our leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, into their unintelligent blood fest will be resisted.
“If the idea is to cow our leader with calls for his arrest, then those behind the genocidal edict of ‘Igbos must leave the North’ are even dumber than we thought.
“Nigeria is crumbling today before our eyes due to the arrest of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu; those wishing for him to be arrested again are basically signing the death warrant of Nigeria,” the group said further.
Vowing that the IPOB would not relent in its quest to restore Biafra, Powerful stressed that the group was not afraid of what he described as the ‘fabled Fulani hegemonic juggernaut.’
– Aug 24, 2017 @ 14:13 GMT
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