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Anambra State Governor, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, has sent an important message to Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) over the burning of Nnewi South Local Government Headquarters on Wednesday night

The message reads:

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“To IPOB/ESN, the Movement for the Actualization of Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB), as well as the disparate armed groups in the forests, it is time to interrogate both the purpose and means of your campaign. To the politicians playing politics with the insecurity, you are riding a tiger. The current trajectory is a desolation road. Let us get around the table and talk. Let the elite in the closet come out, and let’s debate our future and forge a consensus.

”The conspiracy of silence by the elite and some community leaders must end. If you see something, say or do something! Securing Igboland and Nigeria must be our collective responsibility. Let those in the forests come out, surrender their guns and let’s work together to rehabilitate and empower you to contribute positively to the peace and prosperity of our homeland.”

 

Uduegbunam Chukwujama
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