About 125 members of the Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) were yesterday arrested while many others sustained an injury during a rally to mark the 19th-anniversary celebration of the organisation in Anambra. Security personnel from the Nigerian Army, Police, Directorate of Security Services and Civil Defense stormed the venue of the rally at Ifitedunu in Dunukofia Local Government Area of the State at about 12noon to effect the arrest.
Although no death was recorded, Chief Arinze Igbani, Biafra Elder Council claimed in an interview with newsmen that many of his members sustained various degrees of injuries as a result of the alleged assault and subsequent arrest by the security operatives.
According to him, three bus-load of MASSOB members including Gen. Innocent Ejioforbiri, the General of Biafra veterans, Anambra South zone and other Biafra war veterans some of whom are octogenarians were ceased by the security operatives while returning home from similar celebrations at Uga in Aguata Local Government Area of the State.
He also claimed that two other buses were destroyed by the security operatives during the raid.
“Today, Anambra State and the Federal government collaborated to molest Ndigbo who came out to celebrate non-violently, the 19th anniversary of MASSOB “This is in spite of the fact that MASSOB/BIM gave huge support for the conduct of governorship elections in the State as against the positions of some elements in 2017.
“The MASSOB/BIM are giving the Federal government and the State government one week to unconditionally release innocent people who came out to celebrate peacefully. If the government fail to release them unconditionally within one week, we will organize a heavy protest that will shut down the State.
“There is no place in the law anywhere in the world that people should not celebrate,” he said.
He urged members of the organisation to remain calm and peaceful while they await the response of the government to its demand.
He also urged the international communities to come to its rescue and support its call for the realisation of Biafra.
It could be recalled that MASSOB was inaugurated by Chief Ralph Uwazuruike on Sept. 13, 1999, to further press home the demand for the actualisation of Biafra.