Ignore IPOB’S sit-at-home order, MASSOB tells Igbo

The Movement for the Actualisation of Sovereign States of Biafra has
urged the Ndigbo to ignore the order by the Indigenous People of Biafra
calling for sit-at-home on May 30.

MASSOB also accused IPOB of ignorance and lacking the knowledge of the
circumstances and events of the struggle aimed towards actualising the
independence of the state of Biafra

Addressing newsmen in Aba, on Monday, MASSOB‘s Director of Arts and
Culture, Abia-South zone, Reuben Ekpem, flanked by the Director,
Conflict/Reconciliation, Obed Chiedozie and the Director of Information,
George Ejiofor, Ekpen stated that IPOB’s directive to Biafra people to
sit at home on May 30, clearly suggests that the group was bent on
inflicting more pains on the Ndigbo.

He said, “IPOB knows little or nothing about Biafra. Biafra Day is May
22, not May 30. We have been in the struggle since 1999 till date. IPOB
should stop using propaganda and inquire from Uwazuruike about the
details of the Biafra struggle. MASSOB encourages Biafra people to come
out on May 22 to celebrate the new Biafra which Chief Ralph Uwazuruike
inaugurated in Aba on May 22, 2000. They should ignore IPOB’s
sit-at-home order.

“There will be no closure of markets, schools, banks and other business
centres. Unlike IPOB, we cannot be seen to be inflicting pains on the
same people we seek to liberate. It is a day of independence, a day of
joy; not sit-at-home. Biafra people are free to come out to celebrate
and enjoy.”

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