The Movement for the
Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra, MASSOB, on Friday challenged
the leader of Arewa Youths, Yerima Shettima and his colleagues not to be
cowards by reviewing their October 1 quit notice asking Igbos to vacate the
North.
MASSOB issued the challenge while
stressing that it was not bothered about Arewa youths’ plan to review their
quit notice earlier issued.
In a statement signed by its
National leader, Uchenna Madu, the pro-Biafra group dared Arewa youths not to
review its earlier order because the world is waiting to see what “political
drama” they will create.
Madu said: “The review of the
quit notice means absolutely nothing to us. We are not moved by their antics
and I can assure you, we would not be found anywhere rejoicing over the review
or withdrawal of the quit notice given to the people of Biafra by a coalition
of Arewa youth groups.
“Whatever the plan or motive behind their
ultimatum on Ndigbo to vacate the north should be carried out, or have they
suddenly become cowards in their own land?
“The economic, social and rural
developments of Arewa land are largely masterminded by the Ndigbo.
“MASSOB do hereby charge the
coalition of the Arewa Youths not to back out from their threat against Ndigbo
living in Arewa land.
“We advise Yerima Shettima and
his ‘cowardly colleagues’ not to change their minds on the October 1 deadline,
“The world is waiting to see the
latest political drama that will erupt in Africa.
“Your threats cannot stop MASSOB
and other pro-Biafra groups from actualizing and restoring the independent
state of Biafra.
“Today the so called Northern
Nigeria is drastically, irreparably and condemnable divided both politically
and religiously.”
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