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Nigeria will not know peace until we get Biafra – BIM

The Biafra Independent Movement, BIM, has affirmed that it won’t relent on its oars until the independent state of Biafra is achieved.

BIM which is one of the frontline groups affiliated to the Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) stated this in a statement issued by the leader of MASSOB-BIM, Ebonyi South zone, Mr. Sunday Ezaka.

According to Ezaka, the way to lasting peace and political stability of Nigeria was for the Federal Government to allow the sovereignty of Biafra nation to come into full existence.

 “Members of MASSOB-BIM in Ebonyi South zone, Ebonyi State support Chief Ralph Uwazuruike, the leader of MASSOB-BIM and Chief S.O Chukwu for their vision for the Igbo and Biafra nation.

“Today, Biafra has come to be a reality and very soon it will be open and clear to everybody. The only thing that will bring peace to Nigeria and Biafra is for the Federal Government to stop opposing the full existence of Biafra,” he said.

Also, MASSOB-BIM leader for Anambra North, Chief Emmanuel Omenka, while speaking in Onitsha yesterday through the zonal Director of Information, Charles Igbokwe, said the people of the South East have made up their mind to work for the freedom of their people.

He said it was their time to save their people from bondage by doing the needful so that their people could be liberated from bondage and political servitude.

“If Biafra stays on its own, it will help a lot. We have all the minerals resources and endowment that will help us develop and be independent for life. It will bring peace as Biafran will develop without bounds. The Federal Government is not helping matters and we blame them for all the deaths of our members since the agitation began in the country,” he said.

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