The Movement for the Actualisation of
the Sovereign State of Biafra, has denied carrying out criminal
activities to pave the way for amnesty.
It said it would welcome a dialogue with the Federal Government where the group would make its plan to secede official.
The group said while the government might not want Nigeria to break up, it was evident that the country might soon collapse.
The Director of Information, MASSOB, Mr.
Uchenna Madu, told our correspondent in an interview on Friday that
with or without granting the region’s request to secede, the current
situation in the country could make a break-up possible.
He said, “MASSOB is not asking for any
form of amnesty from the Federal Government because we don’t see what we
are doing as a criminal act. We are not expecting such from government;
we are not even demanding such.
“We don’t need amnesty but there is room
for dialogue; we can allow dialogue with the government. So that we can
make known what our demands are.”
When asked what MASSOB’s major demand was, Madu said the South-East region would prefer to secede from the country.
“We have only one demand. We want to
secede; we want to stay on our own. We know that the Federal Government
is not comfortable with our demand but at the end of the day, they must
abide by it because the things that are happening now are a signal that
the nation is collapsing. It is proving that, certainly, Biafra must be.
“Currently, the way Nigeria is, shows
that it is heading for explosion. Nigeria is sleeping on a timebomb that
will explode. Every aspect of Nigeria signals collapse,” he said.
However, the apex Igbo socio-cultural
group, Ohanaeze Ndi’gbo, denied speculations that it had conflicts of
ideology and interest with MASSOB. The body noted that it deliberately
distanced itself from political issues.
The National Publicity Secretary,
Ohanaeze, Mr. Tony Oganah, described MASSOB as a non-violent
organisation that had not killed anybody or thrown bombs.
He said, “If Nigeria is in the mood to
pardon Boko Haram members, then it should be able to pardon them
(MASSOB). I don’t see any reason why President Goodluck Jonathan, who
needs the support of Ndi’gbo, will not.
“Naturally, what is good for the goose
is good for the gander. If you’re pardoning some arsonists, rapists and
kidnappers, then you should pardon MASSOB members who have not committed
any crime. They are only interested in self-determination.”
source: the punch
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