Wild jubilation erupted in major streets
of Enugu metropolis,Thursday, as the news of the release of detained Director,
Radio Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu filtered in.
Nnamdi was arrested on October 17, by
security operatives, shortly after he arrived Nigeria from his base in the
United Kingdom which prompted over one month groundswell protests in the
south-east and parts of south-south geopolitical zones demanding for his
unconditional release.
Vanguard moved round Ogui Road,New Haven
streets in Enugu, people especially youths were in a frenzy mood just as most
relaxation spots were filled to the brim occasioned by his release.
New Leader of the Movement for the
Actualization of Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) Uchenna Madu who has been
the arrowhead of the struggle for Kanu’s release said that, “the discharge and
acquittal of charges against Kanu by Nigerian Government is a triumph over
forces of injustice, suppression, oppression and subjection against the
oppressed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).
“MASSOB’s consistency and uncompromised
spirit under me has been vindicated. MASSOB shall continue with IPOB for
genuine, committed Biafran non-violent struggle. We salute our comrades in IPOB
both at home and diaspora for their unrelenting, courageous efforts, spirit of
oneness in pursuing the vision and mission of IPOB.
“Nnamdi Kanu has become the hero of
genuine Biafra agitation. Those who earlier opposed Nnamdi will cover their
faces in shame. MASSOB hails the committed, eloquent, dedicated Igbo leaders
who fearlessly assisted in the release of our brother, Kanu. MASSOB knows them,
because we met and appealed to them and they responded. He shall be received in
Biafraland as the greatest hero.”
Drawing from Nnamdi Kanu’s release, the
apex Igbo socio-cultural group,Ohanaeze Ndigbo, yesterday, urged the Federal
Government to quickly implement the resolutions of 2014 Confab report as a
credible panacea that will address the grave injustices, neglect, and
marginalization of the people of the south-east geopolitical zone has been
subjected to.
General Secretary, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Joe
Nworgu told Vanguard on the telephone that ” The Federal Government took the
right action by releasing Nnamdi Kanu. His arrest heightened tension. Now that
he is freed, tension will reduce. Looking out of my office, in Ogui Road,
thousands of people were jubilating.
“This is a pointer to the Federal
Government that all is not well with the polity. Federal Government should set
out to redress the long lying combustible material of injustice in the system.
“Igbos want equity and fairness. We are a
peace-loving people that play by the rules. We want justice in the system. We
do not like the current exclusion. Yakubu Gowon’s three Rs should now be made
to work.
“A starting point will be the
implementation of the 2014 confab resolutions. We hope Federal Government
would handle the issues like a father of all.”
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