MASSOB, IPOB Suspends Protests, To Pave Way For Dialogue Over Nnamdi Kanu's Release

The Movement for the Actualization of Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) and the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) have for now suspended their protests to pave way for dialogue over the release of their leader and radio Biafra Director, Namdi Kanu. This is contained in a joint resolution signed on Tuesday, by the National Secretary (MASSOB) Ugwuoke Ibem and the IPOB Spokesman Emma Powerful 

The statement read as follows; “We have decided to halt our demonstration, protest to pave way for the much published dialogue on Nnamdi Kanu’s release. Our withdrawal from the major cities of Biafraland is not out of cowardice but to prove maturity, professionalism as a decent self determined group
“We hereby issue an ultimatum to the Federal Government to prove their seriousness and sincerity on the much published dialogue on the release of Nnamdi Kanu. We shall continue with our non violence self determination on Biafra. MASSOB, IPOB will never relent or backside on the agitation for Biafra actualization. We condemn the stupidity, sabotage statement of Ralph Uwazuruike that IPOB, MASSOB introduced violence in Biafra struggle.
“Uwazuruike is a drowning man who is living on yesterday shadow. Uwazuruike has lost his grip on Biafra issues because of his deviation,compromise,open romance with Nigeria Government which has grossly affected his personality. We warn Uwazuruike and his brainwashed group to stop dragging MASSOB,IPOB into a shameless,naked dance of vision-less, passionless,blind existence,” the statement concluded. 

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