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We’re Willing To Talk To FG- IPOB Leader, Kanu

– Nigerian government was willing to talk honestly and openly about our demands and to consider a referendum on self-determination for the Biafran people, in a neutral space provided by the United Nations

– “Look around Africa today. There are some countries with a functioning democracy, where the rule of law is respected and free and fair elections allowed

– The IPOB leader said that his demand for a neutral place for any dialogue was predicated on the invasion of his home in Umuahia in 2017

 

The leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB),Nnamdi Kanu has Promised the Federal Government of Nigeria to sit on a round table with its officials to discuss the issue pertaining to the Biafran struggle.

A statement made available by the media and publicity secretary of IPOB, Emma Powerful quoted Kanu as saying that he was ready for dialogue if the Nigerian Government was willing to talk.

Kanu in the release said that it will take place in a neutral space and organized by the United Nations.

“But even now, if a Nigerian government was willing to talk honestly and openly about our demands and to consider a referendum on self-determination for the Biafran people, in a neutral space provided by the United Nations, I would be there at the table.

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“Look around Africa today. There are some countries with a functioning democracy, where the rule of law is respected and free and fair elections allowed. But not Nigeria, our struggle for self-determination is the struggle of Africa’s post-colonisation from Algeria to the Cape. If we can achieve this, perhaps we can lead other African countries to bring democracy and respect for law and human rights into the lives of African peoples”.

The IPOB leader said that his demand for a neutral place for any dialogue was predicated on the invasion of his home in Umuahia in 2017 by the military who he said came to kill and not to arrest him, saying with such, his safety was not guaranteed anywhere in Nigeria.

“The men (soldiers) who came to my family home in September 2017 came to kill me. I do not doubt this. If they wanted to arrest me or question me, they would have sent the police or agents of the DSS. Why send soldiers trained to kill, if not to kill? I had wanted my day in court in 2017, but the military response tells me that the rule of law in Nigeria has collapsed”.

 

Otunba T.J Abass

The Publisher, Ekohotblog.com

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