A former militant in the Niger Delta region, Alhaji Mujahid Asari-Dokubo has announced himself as the leader of the new Biafra de facto Customary Government, citing “injustice and marginalisation” on the Igbo people found in various zones of the country as the reason for his aspiring for a “better life for his people”.
This
was contained in a statement issued by the Head of Information and
Communication of the customary government, Uche Mefor, copies of which were
made available to journalists in Warri on Sunday.
The
online statement, which has gone viral, also announced that George Onyibe would
be the Secretary while Emeka Esiri would be in charge of the Legal Matters.
Asari-Dokubo,
the statement added, vowed that the de facto government would take care of the
current insecurity challenges faced by the Igbo as well as focusing on science
and technology to make life easier for the people.
According
to him, in the efforts to achieve the set goals, the ‘government’ shall never
go into war with anybody.
In
the same vein, he reiterated the regime’s determination to take care of the
needs of the people.
Asari-Dokubo
listed the proposed government’s paramount agenda as comprising security by
“securing the lives and properties of our people; we are going to invest
everything we have in science and technology to increase the scientific and
technological discoveries, fabrications and making life easier for our people
through science and technology.”
He
said, “We are going to pursue rigorously the education of our people; we are
going to make sure that we feed ourselves. You are all aware of the recent plot
where they decided to stop food from the North. They failed woefully; they will
continue to fail. The government of Biafra States will look to make sure that
we only eat what we can produce.
“Nobody
can stop us. Nobody can blockade us as they did in the first war. We’re not
going to fight any war with anybody; we’re walking to freedom. We will not
shoot any gun with them, they will prepare their weapon but they will have
nobody to kill with their weapon.”
The
statement further read in part, “We as people have resolved that as Biafra,
it’s time for us to take our destiny in our hands and bring freedom to
ourselves and our children and the generation of Biafrans yet unborn.
“I
want to call on our brother, George Onyibe to come on board to join as the
secretary of the de facto customary government of the State of Biafra. He will
take care of the administrative, day to day administration of the Biafra State.
I also call on our brother Emeka Esiri to take care of the legal needs of this
nascent government.
“My
brothers and sisters, the four of us will kick start the process, others will
come on board. We want volunteers who are committed; we want volunteers because
there is nothing anymore. We are the people who have volunteered to salvage ourselves
and the rest of us.
“I
also call on Biafrans in the various provinces of the Biafra nations in Aba,
Abakiliki, Anang, Awka, Calabar, Degema, Eket, Nsuka, Ogoja, Oji River, Okigwe,
Onitsha, Opobo, Orlu, Owerri, Port Harcourt, Umuahia, Uyo and Yenegoa.
“We are
going to proceed to set up provincial structures of government starting with
provincial assemblies and provincial governance and administrators. Let nobody
be mistaking that a Biafra will be worse than Nigeria. There is nothing that
will be worse than what we are facing today in Nigeria.”
We’re not against anybody declaring Biafra – IPOB
Reacting,
the Media and Publicity Secretary of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Emma
Powerful, said the group was not against anybody declaring Biafra.
He
said, “We’re not against anybody declaring Biafra. Biafra is for everybody and
not for one person alone. It’s a collective demand; so, we are not against him
or any person who will so declare in the future.
Presidency, Police keep mum
However,
efforts to get responses from the Presidency as well as the Police hierarchy
were futile.
Calls
to the Special Assistant to the President (Media and Publicity), Mallam Garba
Shehu, were neither picked nor returned.
A
response to a text message sent to him on the subject was still being expected
as of the time of filing this report at 10:33pm.
Similar
calls to the Spokesman for the Nigeria Police Force, CP Frank Mba, were also
neither picked nor returned. A response to a text message sent to him was also
being expected as of 10:36pm.
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