The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) says it has no plan to disrupt the 2023 election in the south-east. There have been reports that the group intends to ...
“IPOB is not interested and will never involve ourselves in any Nigeria preelection or postelection issues. Powerful added that IPOB is “indivisible” and any information not issued through the group’s appropriate channels should be ignored. Reacting in a statement on Saturday, Emma Powerful, the group’s spokesperson, said IPOB “is not interested and will never involve” itself in the upcoming election.
David-Chyddy Eleke in Awka. The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) yesterday denied reports that it had no plan to disrupt election in South-east in 2023.
The group said: “IPOB is not interested and will never involve ourselves in any Nigeria fraudulent pre-election or post-election issues. “IPOB is devoted to the cause of liberating our people from subjugation and from modern day slavery and Neo-colonialism and will not allow ourselves to be distracted from this very objective,” Powerful said. We are a focused, determined and disciplined freedom fighting movement not political thugs.
The group rather accused the Nigerian government of masterminding insecurity in the South East. The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has said that it has ...
The group continued that: “IPOB is not interested and will never involve ourselves in any Nigeria fraudulent pre-election or post-election issues. “IPOB has constantly made it public that we have no interest in and cannot legitimise the aberration they call election in Nigeria. To this effect, IPOB is neither contemplating nor will it encouraged or sponsor anyone or group to disrupt Nigeria shambolic selection process called election.
The Finland-based resident had threatened that the IPOB faction under his leadership would not allow any election to hold in the region. But IPOB has distanced ...
“IPOB is not interested and will never involve ourselves in any Nigerian fraudulent pre-election or post-election issues. To this effect, IPOB is neither contemplating nor will it encourage or sponsor anyone or group to disrupt the Nigerian shambolic selection process called election. “The IPOB leadership has for the umpteenth time stated unequivocally that part of our modus operandi in our agitation for freedom has never been, is not and will not be violent agitation.
IPOB said it doesnt intend to participate nor disrupt the upcoming 2023 general elections in Igboland. | Pulse Nigeria.
“IPOB has constantly made it public that we have no interest in and cannot legitimize the aberration they call election in Nigeria. To this effect, IPOB is neither contemplating nor will it encourage or sponsor anyone or group to disrupt the Nigeria shambolic selection process called election. IPOB indifferent about Nigeria's election: Powerful stated that there is no truth in the claim being circulated that the group was planning to disrupt the 2023 elections in Igboland.
The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has said that it has no plan to disrupt election in Igboland in 2023. The media and publicity secretary of the.
The group continued that: “IPOB is not interested and will never involve ourselves in any Nigeria fraudulent pre-election or post-election issues. “IPOB has constantly made it public that we have no interest in and cannot legitimise the aberration they call election in Nigeria. To this effect, IPOB is neither contemplating nor will it encouraged or sponsor anyone or group to disrupt Nigeria shambolic selection process called election.
The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has stated that the group has no intention of disrupting election in Igboland in 2023.
“IPOB has constantly made it public that we have no interest in and cannot legitimize the aberration they call election in Nigeria. To this effect, IPOB is neither contemplating nor will it encourage or sponsor anyone or group to disrupt the Nigeria shambolic selection process called election. Recalled that a recent video of a breakaway member of IPOB, Mr Simon Ekpa surfaced on the internet, where he said the group would not let any election hold in Biafraland.