IPOB’s Media and Publicity Secretary, Emma Powerful, in a statement, noted that the group would mobilise forces in the countries for the protests. The Indigenous People of Biafra, on Saturday, said it would stage fresh protests in 88 countries to compel the Federal Government to produce its leader, Nnamdi Kanu.
The statement read in part, “It is a
known fact that IPOB is rooted in every community and town in the
South-South and South-East. Our presence is felt even in remote villages
where IPOB family members are preaching the gospel of restoration of
Biafra.
“So, rather than diminish, our influence
is growing on a daily basis. Our positive impact resonates with the
people. Our presence in over 88 countries of the world is a testament to
our global influence.
“Everybody has come to the realisation
that our leader is the only person that can make a difference that is
capable of shaking the foundations of Nigeria. The marginalised and the
oppressed all miss him. We are still conducting our meetings across
the world and pursuing vigorously the liberation of the Biafran people.”
He added, “We will continue our protests
until the Nigerian Army releases our leader, Nnamdi Kanu, whom they
kidnapped or presumably killed during the Operation Python Dance II in
his hometown on September 14, 2017.”
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