‘You Have Sworn Loyalty to Your Fulani Masters’, IPOB Lambastes South East Governors

  • Alleges that governors have secret dealings with the government of Nigeria to enslave the people of the Sout East.
  • IPOB tells governors to do the needful over attacks on IPOB members.

The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has said it was not interested in any apology from the South-East governors.

This is a reaction from the proscribed group over a statement credited to the governors that they would not apologise to the group to rescind a travelling ban on them.

They further stated that the secessionist group had no right to place travel ban on them and other top politicians from the zone.

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Recall that IPOB had threatened to embarrass any governor of the region seen abroad as done to former Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekwremadu in Germany.

Reacting in a statement by Emma Powerful, IPOB’s Media and Publicity Secretary, the group described the governors as weak and pathetic men who had sworn loyalty to their Fulani masters.

“Following refusal by South-East governors to apologise or do the needful towards IPOB against a background of their incessant attacks, abduction, arrest, killings and proscription of unarmed peaceful Biafrans before, during and after Operation Python Dance in 2017, we the global family of the IPOB categorically state that we are not interested in any apology coming from those who have continued to shamelessly preside over the Fulanisation of their ancestral lands.”

While stating that it is unfortunate that most people are yet to understand the danger these people portend for the existence of the Igbo race, Powerful said IPOB remain conscious of the complicity and duplicity of South-East governors in the whole OPD debacle and will hold them accountable at the right time.

The group further claimed that it is aware of their (governors) secret dealings with the government of Nigeria to enslave the people of the Sout East.

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“A task we assure them can never be accomplished as long as IPOB exists.

“We are waiting for them to set foot abroad or appear in public anywhere outside Nigeria then they will know how upset we are.”

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