The IPOB leader had met with the governors
at the Enugu State Government House on August 30, 2017 said his decision
was informed by the prevailing situation in the South East.
“Accordingly,
we will not engage in any meeting with anybody until the atmosphere is
conducive and peaceful enough to allow for such,” he said.
According
to a report by Punch, this is contrary to the agreement between Kanu
and South-East Governors Forum, who had agreed to hold further talks to
seek an amicable resolution to the issues raised by the pro-Biafran
group on Friday, September 15, 2017.
In a
statement signed by the pro-Biafran leader, Kanu explained that the
prevailing situation in the South-East was not conducive to meaningful
discussions with the governors.
The group
leader further blamed the development on an alleged plot by soldiers to
assassinate him while on his way to the meeting with the governors.
He said: “In
view of the concerted effort by the oppressive Nigerian state to
shatter the peace and tranquillity of the South-East and the rest of
Biafraland through military intimidation, it has become necessary for me
to clarify why, regrettably, I may not be able to attend Friday’s
meeting with the South-East governors as earlier agreed, for three main
reasons.
“We are currently busy
attending to our dead and injured from this latest round of unprovoked
military onslaught against innocent civilians in our own land. All the
casualties so far were shot by men of the Nigerian Army deployed in my
house and those stationed along motorways leading into Umuahia, my
hometown.
“I
have been reliably informed also that a detachment of this same
soldiers, responsible for the murder of innocent unarmed IPOB family
members, have now been stationed near Enugu to ambush and assassinate me
on my way to the meeting with the governors on Friday.
“On
that same Friday, the 15th of September, 2017, the leadership of IPOB,
through the instrumentality of the Directorate of State, headquartered
in Germany, will be meeting to vote on the viability or otherwise of
continuing our struggle in this non-violent manner.
“There
is urgent need to begin the process of defending ourselves in the face
of relentless murderous attacks from the Nigerian state.”
While
warning anti-Biafra Igbo, whom he described as “collaborators and
agents of the oppressor”, to immediately go into self-imposed exile,
Kanu hinted that the leaders of the IPOB intended to meet to vote on
whether to drop their non-violent approach and resort to force to
confront the Nigerian Army.
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