Saturday, January 16, 2016

Biafra: Tension as MASSOB,IPOB ‘resume protests tomorrow’

Biafra: Tension as MASSOB,IPOB ‘resume protests tomorrow’

There was tension in the South-East, yesterday, following the threat by the Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra,MASSOB,and the Indigenous People of Biafra,IPOB, to,  from tomorrow,lock down the  region in protests, over the continued detention of Radio Biafra Director,Nnamdi Kanu.
Nnamdi-Kanu in court
Nnamdi-Kanu in court
Kanu, who was arrested by the Department of State Security,DSS, on October 17,2015, on arrival from the United Kingdom, has been in DSS detention facility in Abuja even though the Magistrate Court,Wuse 11,and Federal High Court,Abuja Division had both granted him bail and ordered his release.
In a statement  by the MASSOB National Director of Information, Samuel Edeson, and IPOB Secretary,Ibem Ugwuoke Ibem, yesterday,the pro-Biafra groups warned the public to stay at home from tomorrow(Monday) as there will be massive civil disobedience,protests and demonstrations in the South-East and parts of the South-South  to force the Federal Government to comply with the court orders.
In the meantime, Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State has ordered security operatives to arrest any pro-Biafra element  flouting the ban against secessionist protests in any part of the state. The governor, who gave the order in a statement by his Commissioner for Information and Communications, Dr Austin Tam-George, yesterday,  said  government will not tolerate any form of pro-Biafra protest in any part of Rivers. Tam-George said the governor had to reiterate the ban on pro-Biafra protests  in the state following reports that some agitators were embarking on illegal separatist processions and demonstrations in parts of  Oyigbo local government area.

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