Ipob:-we Will Try Our Possible Best To Stop Ohanaeze's Summit





The proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra has vowed to take over Anambra State on May 21 to stop a conference of the Ohanaeze Ndigbo scheduled to take place at the Ekwueme Square, Awka on that day.

In the report we  got available to our correspondent on Sunday in Awka by IPOB’s Media and Publicity Secretary, Emma Powerful, the group vowed to attack the venue of the conference with the last drop of their blood.

It said no amount of security deployed in the place would stop it from carrying out its threat.

IPOB had a very long time back cautioned Ohanaeze Ndigbo to cease from holding any summit that would talk about the rebuilding of Nigeria anyplace in Igbo arrive. 


The gathering said its advantage was somewhat a summit to examine a choice for the actualisation of a Biafra Republic. 


The announcement depicted the pioneers of Ohanaeze Ndigbo as swindlers, who might need to praise their disloyalty of Biafra's opportunity, utilizing the front of a summit. 


The announcement somewhat read, "IPOB had since cautioned Nnia Nwodo and his partners in Ohanaeze not to convey their one Nigeria summit to the heartland of Biafra however they stay resolute. The main way this summit can hold is unless the paradise falls on the 21st of May. 


"It appears Nnia Nwodo and his Ohanaeze Ndigbo don't comprehend the dialect of freedom; we should meet them head-on in Awka on the 21st at the Ekwueme Square." 


The gathering said Awka would be possessed from midnight of May twentieth to 5 pm on the May 21st. 


IPOB said the Ohanaeze Ndigbo and its authority were allowed to hold "their rebuilding and conservation of one Nigeria summit anyplace else however not on Biafra soil." 


Nonetheless, the President of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Anambra State section, Chief Okeke Ogene, said nothing would stop the summit as booked. 


He stated, "We are utilized to IPOB's dangers. For example, they said there won't be a decision in Anambra State a year ago; however the race was held and calmly, as well. 


"It's wrong for IPOB to acquire what will be talked about in the gathering. In the event that IPOB has any point or grievance, they ought to convey it to the summit with the goal that one and all will investigate it and take a choice." 


Ogene said what was obvious to him was that the Igbo would focalize on Awka that day and take expansive choices.






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