Tag: Ethnic War

  • IPOB replies Northern Group, says don’t start unending ethnic war

    The Indigenous People of Biafra  (IPOB) has warned the Coalition of Northern Groups against the killings of Igbo in the North saying they shouldn’t start an unending ethnic war in the country.

    IPOB  reacted  to threats by the CNG to retaliate against the alleged killings of their kinsmen in the South-East region of the country.

    “The North will no longer remain passive under such deliberate and sustained attacks on its people and interests, and will henceforth be forced to react to every provocation and unwarranted violation.

    “The North’s reticence in speaking out or taking action is not born of fear or ignorance of how to respond in kind and those who tempt us should know that the North is no longer going to turn the other cheek”, the Spokesperson of CNG, Abdul-Azeez Suleiman, had said.

    In his reaction, Emma Powerful, the Media and Publicity Secretary of IPOB, has denied that the organization had any connection in the killing of Fatima and her kids.

     “We have many things in our hands to respond to this group called CNG because they are non issue; we are expecting them to start killing in Nigeria and see our position.

    “We remain peaceful in our pursuit for Biafra freedom and if they could not call the criminals they brought in our land and thinking we can run for them, they are jokers, let them start this fight and see what the end will look like.

    “IPOB has nothing whatsoever to do with the death of a Hausa woman who was with her children on Sunday and we strongly condemn the dastard act by criminals sponsored by Northern politicians.

    “Before they threatened us, they should, first of all, remove those terrorists and bandits transferred into Obinze barracks in Owerri, Imo State where they operate from and they were brought to kill and murder and blame it on peaceful IPOB and ESN.

    “The ESN (Eastern Security Network) does not work like bandits and terrorists because we know what human blood represents. The killers of this woman and children were Fulani terrorists and jihadists they transferred into military barracks and want soldiers to protect them.

    “They are sharing them with ID cards to operate and the world must ask the military why they were giving these terrorist cards for identification.

    “The Army was giving them coverage, if these people kidnap, the military will provide them with a place they will keep their victims and bring someone who will receive ransom from victims relatives or family members.

    “IPOB and ESN did not kill anybody talk of Hausa woman with children, it’s is an abomination to kill women, children, school children, and pregnant women. We are not like them who plucked out babies from Igbo pregnant women in 1966 and 1970.

    “The type of killing going on in our land now is the type Fulani terrorists kill and type of beheading. There is no iota of truth in what they are saying that IPOB hates Hausas living in our territory. What IPOB is after are Fulani terrorists masquerading as herdsmen who are raping our mothers, wives, and sisters in our bushes and forests.”

  • IPOB, OPC gradually pushing Nigeria into ethnic war – Ex-Interior Minister

    IPOB, OPC gradually pushing Nigeria into ethnic war – Ex-Interior Minister

    Immediate past Minister of Interior, Lieutenant General Abdulrahamah Dambazau (rtd) has warned that activities of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and Odua People’s Congress (OPC) are pushing the country to the brinks of war.

    He said the two separatist groups are sponsoring new wave of extremism that could ignite ethnic conflict.

    Dambazau, A former Chief of Army Staff however said the Police have a very critical role to play quelling recent agitations across the country, instead of leaving everything in the hands of the military.

    The former minister, who stated these while delivering a lecture to participants of course 5, 2021, Army War College Nigeria, said: “The two groups have been making efforts to ignite nationwide inter-ethnic conflicts through their violent attacks on northern residents or transacting businesses in the south as a quick to realise their dream for a divided Nigeria.

    “We see parallels between BH, a religious extreme group and the IPOB and OPC, both ethnic extremist groups. All the three groups operate on the platform of extremism.”

    Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Ibrahim Attahiru, expressed optimism the training will equip the participants with requisite experience plan and execute military operations.