On the 20th of
October 2015 protesters stormed the entrance of Delta State Government House,
Asaba condemning the arrest and detention of the Director of Radio Biafra, Mr
Nnamdi Kanu.
Gathered under the aegis of
Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Delta State chapter, the protesters, mainly
women, demanded the immediate release of Kanu, describing his arrest as
uncalled for and totally unacceptable.
Supporters of the Radio
Biafra boss, under the umbrella of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB,
resident in Rivers, Delta, and Anambra states have taken to the streets
demanding the unconditional release of their leader and presenter, Mr Nnamdi
Kanu.
Mr Kanu was arrested,
weekend, in Lagos, and transferred to Abuja, where he was arraigned.
Many of the protesters
were, however, arrested by the police.
The protesters in Rivers
State, who stormed Port Harcourt, were split into seven groups appeared
peaceful, although, chanting war songs also called for the creation of the
sovereign state of Biafra.
The agitators, mainly
business men and women of Igbo extraction, said it was an act of impunity for
the federal government to apprehend a man who is championing the cause of his
people.
The IPOB supporters claimed
that they were not part of the Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign
State of Biafra, MASSOB, adding that the IPOB is fighting a true cause for the
emancipation of the Biafrans.
The protesters who waved the
Biafra flag as they marched, chanting Biafra solidarity songs said they were
not satisfied with the bail conditions granted Mr Kalu, demanding that he
should be released unconditionally.
They expressed grievance
with the alleged unfair treatment of the Igbo by the Nigerian state, stressing
that Biafra of their dream was a reality,
“We are hopeful that Biafra
will come to be. We are not satisfied with the bail conditions granted Kalu.
During the elections, they had strange radio stations blaring hate speeches and
threats in some parts of the north but nobody harassed them. This unfairness
against the Igbo must stop”, one of the protesters said as they marched on.
Some motorists blared their
vehicles horns in solidarity as they drove through the protesters.
Speaking, one of the
coordinators of IPOB, Mr. Chidiebre Aguodu said, “The reason for this protest
is that our able chairman, the father and founder of IPOB worldwide has been
held by President Muhammadu Buhari. We need him to be released to us unconditionally.
The protest for now is peaceful, but we need Biafra and we need freedom. We are
armless, we have not harmed anybody and we owe nobody any apology for what we
are doing. As Biafrans, we stand for justice and justice will reign.
“Now our director has been
held for days and we want him out and we want freedom in Biafra land.
“I advise the country to
allow Biafrans go because the marriage has lasted for 101 years and there was
no understanding. The battle lasted for 40 years and we have won three times.
All we want now is freedom because we are tired of the marriage. Let Nigerians
be Nigerians and Biafrans be Biafrans.”
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