The leader of
Independent People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, in an interview with
SaharaReporters, has alleged that the government is using media to spread false
information about him and his agitation for Biafra. He revealed that the people
in power know that he is the right person to lead the people, thereby employing
all means to make him lose the support of his people.
"The
media has an interest in maintaining one Nigeria with those that loot, steal
and cheat in the political landscape. The more Nigeria continues, the more this
criminal and rogues get fatter. All those spreading nonsense about Nnamdi Kanu
know that Nnamdi Kanu is the only person capable of articulating a policy that
can get people out of the mess that we are in. The government wants us to
remain poor, they know what they are saying is false but they continue to say
so." Nnamdi said.
He also
advised Biafrans and Nigerians to disregard any form of false information being
shared by the government. However, he stated that he is no position to
determine how people consume information.
The IPOB
leader challenged the people to question the government on main issues
affecting the country.
"People
should be more concerned with the gross abuse of human rights being perpetrated
by DSS, Police, and Army. They should ask
questions on Amnesty report, the mass grave in army barracks in Onitsha, bad
roads despite the resources in the country and unemployed graduates."
"The
government understands that Nnamdi Kanu means well for the people, downtrodden
and those who are suffering, so they turn your mind around because they know
you are not disciplined enough to understand that you need to stand your ground
to demand what is yours. That is why it is very easy to twist the mind of a
black mind." Mr. Nnamdi added.
Mr. Nnamdi reiterated
that nothing can make them reverse on their decision from breaking away from
Nigeria.
"There
is absolutely nothing anybody can do. We have crossed the point of no return
and there is nothing anybody can do, if I am alive or dead wherever I may be,
Biafra will come. If I die, it will be better because it will even make it come
quicker."
Saharareporters
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