IPOB seeks referendum, Kanu’s release from detention

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The spokesperson for the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Emma Powerful, has criticized the continuous detention of Nnamdi Kanu, describing it as unconstitutional.

Powerful stated that self-determination is a legal right supported by the laws of the United Nations and the African Union Charter.

In a statement issued on Tuesday, the IPOB spokesperson commended the governors of Anambra and Enugu states, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo and Dr. Peter Mba, respectively, for calling for the unconditional release of Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the pro-Biafran movement.

The pro-Biafran group also expressed appreciation to Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka, Kanayo .O. Kanayo, and others who have voiced their support for Kanu’s release.

He said, “We wish to commend people like Enugu State Governor, Dr Peter Mba, Anambra State Governor, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka, Barr. Kanayo .O. Kanayo, and others for their persistent calls for the release of Kanu from detention.

He expressed that the Indigenous people have an inherent right to pursue their own political, economic, cultural, and social future, stating that Kanu was unlawfully abducted in Kenya, forcibly taken to Nigeria, and held in solitary confinement for two years due to his request for a Biafra referendum supervised by the United Nations.

“In Nigeria today, Kanu remains the only political prisoner held unconstitutionally in custody without charge because he is an Igbo man. The main reason for his persecution and illegal incarceration is because he is fighting for the freedom and wellbeing of his people.”

The group asserts that the Federal Government has exhibited hostility and disdain towards the Ndigbo community by detaining their leader.

They claim that as a result, the Ndigbo have become a vulnerable group subjected to discrimination, targeting, and violence perpetrated by security forces.

“The Federal Government has demonstrated hatred and disdain against Ndigbo by illegally holding onto this Igbo illustrious son without charge. Kanu and other IPOB members in various detentions even after the Nigeria courts have ordered their release are still being held without explanation from the Federal Government.

“The same Federal Government criminalised the IPOB leader and members for peacefully seeking to chat a political future for Biafrans as enshrined in UN and African Union Charters. Who beats a child and stops him from crying? Who does that?

He stated that Nigeria has become an outcast state due to its animosity towards the Ndigbo and its irrational fear of an autonomous and independent Biafran nation. He emphasised that their demand for a referendum is not up for negotiation, and the Federal Government should initiate a discussion on a referendum date and terms as soon as possible.

“If after referendum Biafrans vote ‘yes’ to exit Nigeria, Biafra and Nigeria can still be good neighbors. Our request for the independent state of Biafra is not out of hatred for others but for self-preservation and reclamation of racial dignity.”