Biafrans cannot be bought over with money, MASSOB tells Buhari over payment of pension to Biafran police
The Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign state
of Biafran, MASSOB, has rejected in strong terms to the decision of President
Muhammadu Buhari to approve payment of pension to police personnel who served
under the defunct Biafran police during the civil war.
According
to a statement made by its National Director of Publicity, Samuel Edeson on
Thursday, 19th 2017, he described the move by President Muhammadu
Buhari as an administration of medicine after death.
The
group noted that even if Buhari stepped down for an Igbo man to be president of
Nigeria, it cannot change demand for Biafra.
The
statement reads: “the directive that ex- Biafra policemen should be paid is
medicine after death.
“MASSOB
wishes to make it clear that even if Federal Government of Nigeria decides to
construct second Niger bridge, dualize all the roads in south east; even if
President Buhari steps down for an Igbo man to become the president of Nigeria,
it cannot change our demand for independent state of Biafra.
“Ndi
Igbo and Biafrans cannot be bought over with money, time for negotiation is
over.
“They
taught that we are joking. It is too late to cry when the head is off.
President Buhari decided to pay ex- Biafran Police their accumulated salaries
because of the danger before him. The United States of America team of Lawyers
have dragged him and the Chief of army staff to International criminal court,
ICC.
“Just
a month ago, he ordered Nigerian Army to kill our people in the name of
operation python Dance II, a week later you turn back to give order that ex-
Biafrans police/soilders should be paid what the Federal government is owing
them.
“President
Buhari supported the creation of Palestine State from Isreal and the also the
creation of western saharie from morocco but fighting against the Biafra
freedom but thank God because the international communities are interested in
our case.
“Biafra
has gone beyond Buhari’s imagination. No amount of intimidation, arrest,
detentions and tagging of terrorists will deter us from the pursuit of a Biafra
Republic.”
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