Biafra: Don’t Turn Nigeria To Open-Air Prison For Igbos, Ejimakor Tells FG, Lagos Govt

…Conduct referendum instead 

…Stop destroying their Properties in Lagos

The head of the Indigenous People of Biafra-IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu’s special lawyer ,Aloy Ejimakor, has urged the Federal Government and the Lagos state government to quit causing discomfort for the Igbo people in the country.

According to correspondent report, Ejimakor made the argument in response to allegations that the Lagos State government has singled out for destruction and is even demolishing Igbo-owned structures in Igbo markets.

Emmanuel Emenike, a former striker for the Super Eagles, was among those impacted. He alleged that the Lagos State government demolished his home despite receiving the necessary permission from the appropriate authorities.

Ejimakor therefore  claimed in a recent  post via his  X  platform on Monday that demolishing the Igbo people’s properties is cowardly.

He added  that the Lagos State government or FG should instead conduct a Biafra referendum.

According to him,“If you want Igbos out of Lagos or Nigeria, stop demolishing their properties; that’s cowardly. Instead, do a referendum on Biafra and brace for the resounding result. Until then, stop turning Nigeria into an open-air prison for Igbos. From the pogrom to now, Igbos have had enough.”

The Department of State Services (DSS) has come under fire from the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), who claim that Nnamdi Kanu is not allowed to receive visitors.

Furthermore, IPOB denounced the DSS’s claim that visitors’ access to Nnamdi Kanu was restricted due to a staff shortage brought on by the logistical needs of the state elections in Imo, Bayelsa, and Kogi.

The pro-Biafran organisation expressed their position in a news release, claiming that Nnamdi Kanu is being intentionally tortured and put through hardships by the DSS by not being allowed to receive visitors.

NIGERIA NEWSPOINT

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