The Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of
Biafra(MASSOB) has declared August of 2017 as a date for the mass return
of all Igbo indigenes living in the north.
The group said the declaration was to help Igbo indigenes beat the October 1st deadline given to them by the Arewa youths.
A
press release sent to DAILYPOST by the group’s Director of Information,
Comrade Samuel Edesonu stated that the decision was reached at its
National Executive meeting which was presided
by its leader, Comrade
Uchenna Madu.
Edesonu said part of the reason it chose August was
because it was a time when activities were rife in Igboland, including
new yam festivals and the women’s August meeting, and that Ndigbo living
in the north can take advantage of the activities to relocate their
families back home.
It said, “In continuation of our earlier
stand and position on the quit notice to the people of Biafra by Arewa
people which will elapse on Oct 1st, MASSOB insists and beckon on
Biafrans living in Arewa land to intensify all their efforts in
relocating their families back home.
“MASSOB also mandates
all married Igbo women living in Northern Nigeria to start speaking to
their husbands on the dangers of staying in Arewa land which no longer
guaranteed their safety. They should also intensify their pressures on
their husbands concerning the Mass return in August.”
MASSOB said
part of its strategy to ensure compliance was to get all Eze-Ndigbo in
19 Northern States to immediately commence the compilation of the names,
residential addresses, villages and towns of all Igbo indigenes living
in the respective northern cities where they lead.
It said MASSOB
secret security, Biafra Intelligence Agency(BIA) are already in
northern Nigeria monitoring the exercise, and that after the September
10th deadline for the compilation, MASSOB will embark on investigation
of all the Eze Ndigbo in northern cities to ascertain their level of
participation in the order.
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