MOVEMENT for Actualisation of Sovereign State of
Biafra (MASSOB) has begun to re-strategise on how to successfully
establish a sovereign state of Biafra.The group’s Deputy National Director of Information, Mazi Chris
Anierobi Mocha, in a statement made available to Daily Sun yesterday
said the recent speech by President Muhammadu Buhari at the United
Nations General Assembly meeting raised hope for the actualisation of
the State of Biafra because the president pressurised member nations to
grant freedom to Palestine from the State of Israel and other nations
seeking self secession in the world.
Mocha noted that the outcome of President Buhari’s speech at the
just-concluded meeting had encouraged nations seeking freedom to step
up their separatist agitations.
“Some of the enclaves and proposed nations that have stepped up their
separatist activities included Palastine, the new Biafra, Northern
Spain, Tibet, Northern Canada, Western Sahara and 20 others,” he said.
The MASSOB spokesman noted that former president, Olusegun Obasanjo
before the independence of Kosovo in February 17, 2008, had expressed
concern that the recognition of Kosovo from Serbia would give momentum
to the secessionist movement in Nigeria, with the latest moves of
massive spread of recognition of independence to nations seeking
separate existence.
He stated that based on Buhari’s statement, “MASSOB has begun to
re-organise, re-prioritise and re-strategise on its process of fully
establishing a sovereign state of Biafra.”
The Anambra State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Karma Hosea, had
banned the activities of MASSOB in the state; but members of the group
had insisted that nobody could stop them because the organisation had
the backing of the United Nations (UN) Charter on indigenous peoples’
right to self-determination.
It pointed out that UN General Assembly had on September 13, 2007,
adopted a resolution calling for the recognition of the world’s 370
million peoples’ right to self-determination, and vowed to pursue
vigorously, the agitation for self-determination and to impart ideas,
hold meetings in order to discuss freely without interference from any
person or persons.
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