THE Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) has condemned in its entirety the recent visit of the South-East Governors to President Muhammadu Buhari, describing their action as inferiority complex.
The leader of MASSOB Mazi Uchenna Madu who spoke at a special church thanksgiving to commemorate Odumegwu Ojukwu’s Memorial Day at St. Paul Catholic Church, Olori, Awgu in Awgu Council Area of Enugu state, charged Biafrans to keep faith in the struggle for Biafra.
Madu said the Igbo Leaders were not interested in the wellbeing of Igbo nation but were interested in their pockets.
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The MASSOB leader wonder on what they would get from the “rotten system” as exhibited by their visit to Buhari, querying whether other regional governors have also visited the president to thank him for attempting to construct any project in their regions.
“Why must you thank Buhari because of the 2nd Niger Bridge; something that is your right, something by now that supposed to have been done? You are thanking him for a project that was not funded in the last three years and in the next ten years is not going to be materialistic? That is to show you the inferiority complex of our leaders,” he said.
He also explained that the church thanksgiving to commemorate the memorial of their leader, Dim Chukwuemeka Ojukwu which was celebrated by pro-Biafra activists across the Biafra land, adding, “It is to remember the priceless contribution of Late Ojukwu to the freedom of Biafrans”
“Today we are in the church to celebrate our hero, Dim Chukwuemeka Ojukwu, who joined his ancestors some years back. MASSOB is very much hopeful in Biafra restoration because when we started the journey we believe that we must actualize Biafra.
“Our faith is still strong in the struggle and we are being motivated because this is a foundation being led by our leader, Dim Chukwuemeka Ojukwu.
“He left a legacy that we must actualize. It is a dream that we must actualize though we believe in none violence. We still apply every other diplomatic approach but for now, we have resolved not to take up arms against the state of Nigeria.
“The current happening shows that the exit of Biafra from Nigeria is near. In Nigeria today nobody is talking about Nigeria; the Hausa man is not talking about Nigeria, the Yoruba man is not talking about Nigeria, Igbo Man is not talking about Nigeria, and everyone is now talking about individual tribes and regions that is to tell you our mindset.
“We keep on saying that 2019 election will be the end of Nigeria and Buhari still remain the last president of Nigeria because we are not seeing Nigeria progress again because every segment of Nigeria is tired of Nigeria,” Madu said.
On restructuring, he said it is the language the Igbo elite are using to enroll themselves into the mind of innocent Biafrans, stressing that restructuring could be good, but “I am not seeing any of them being serious in restructuring.
“Some months back they were shouting restructuring; no restructuring no election that Buhari must restructure Nigeria before election but none of them is talking about restructuring again. They are now shouting Atiku, Buhari and election. 2019 elections will be the end of Nigeria” he concluded.