Tuesday 20 October 2015

Supporters Of Biafra Protest Nnamdi Kanu’s Arrest In Port Harcourt

Supporters of the Radio Biafra broadcaster, under the umbrella the
Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, resident in Rivers State have
stormed the city of Port Harcourt with a heavy protest demanding the
unconditional release of their leader and presenter, Mr. Nnamdi Kanu.

The protesters numbering over 5000 who were split into seven groups
appeared peaceful, although, chanting war songs also called for the
creation of the sovereign state of Biafra.

The agitators, mainly business men and women of Igbo extraction, said
it was an act of impunity for the federal government to apprehend a
man who is championing the cause of his people.

The IPOB supporters claimed that they were not part of the Movement
for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra, MASSOB, adding
that the IPOB is fighting true course for the emancipation of the
Biafrans.

Speaking, one of the coordinators of IPOB, Mr. Chidiebre Aguodu said,
"The reason for this protest is that our able chairman, the father and
founder of IPOB worldwide has been held by President Muhammadu
Buhari."

"We need him to be released to us unconditionally. The protest for now
is peaceful, but we need Biafra and we need freedom.

"We are armless, we have not harmed anybody and we owe nobody any
apology for what we are doing, as Biafrans we stand for justice and
justice will reign.

"Now our director has been held for days and we want him out and we
want freedom in Biafra land.
I advice the country to allow Biafrans go because the marriage has
lasted for 101 years and there was no demonstration and the battle
lasted for 40 years and we have won three times, all we want now is
freedom because we are tired of the marriage. Let Nigerians be
Nigerians and Biafrans want to be Biafrans.

Similarly, Mr. Harrison Onyema said, "We want secession or we are
ready to burn down the whole country. We will continue this disturb in
all the Biafran States until justice is made to our demand for
secession.

Harrison claimed, "Here is not called Port Harcourt it is called
Igwuocha, a city in Biafran Nation. No Biafra, No peace." He said
Later at the pick of the protest shooting from some security
operatives caused scare around mile one axis of Port Harcourt.

The shooting started when some of the protesters invaded the Zenith
Bank in Ikwere road and brought down a Nigerian flag hung in the bank
premises.

This made some security operatives attached to the bank to start
shooting into the air to scare off the ragging protesters.

-Vanguard

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