Presidency 2023 Justifies Biafra Clamour

                       Presidency 2023 Justifies Biafra Clamour   In a statement released on Monday, Uche-Mefor, a former deputy leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), stated that any attempt to deprive Southeast Nigeria the president in 2023 would be justified in the quest to bring about the actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra. 

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Presidency 2023 Justifies Biafra Clamour

 

 

According to Mefor, who serves as the Biafra Defacto Customary Government’s director of information and communication, this announcement was made on Monday in a press release.

 

 

 

 

“The notion of zoning must be respected, as has been done for decades in Nigeria,” he stated. Until it has completed its cycle, it cannot be subjected to a review or evaluation. It is now the Igbo’s turn to present the future president of Nigeria, who will take office in 2023. Finally, why would this zoning arrangement be scrapped now, when it is clear that, in accordance with long-established tradition, the Igbo people will be the ones to produce Nigeria’s next president in 2023? Why would this zoning arrangement be scrapped now, when it is clear that the Igbo people will be the ones to produce Nigeria’s next president in 2023? “How come it wasn’t axed in 2014/2015, for example?” says the author.

 

 

 

 

 

he urged the Igbo people to dispel the myth that there are other zones in Nigeria that have not yet produced a president of Nigeria.

“The Igbo must forget about the notion that there are other zones in Nigeria that have not produced the president of the country because the truth is that the Igbo, the Hausa-Fulani, and the Yoruba have been the three major pillars of Nigerian politics since its origin.”

 

 

As a result, the notion of rotation has existed in Nigeria since the country’s political independence.

Isn’t it absurd that, aside from the ceremonial presidency held by the late Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe, it is only the Igbo who have not been given their full share, particularly in this democratic era, of the spoils of war? The PDP’s political and administrative approach for convenience resulted in the creation of geo-political zones. “However, even if such is not the case, justice and equity demand that the Igbo be given their due. Political leaders in Nigeria’s Igbo community must come to terms with the fact that any attempt to band together against the Southeast zone will result in an unjustifiable exclusion of Igbos from expressing their civil and political rights at the highest levels of the country’s political life. The position of vice president of Nigeria is a suicide mission that should not be undertaken by any Igbo, and no Igbo should apply for such an opportunity. The history of the Igbo people’s political exclusion is widely documented, and this would represent the pinnacle of that exclusion.

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In the event that Nigeria’s sovereignty is called into doubt, the state assembly of the Southeast must be prepared to enact a law for corrective secession, either as a first step toward autonomy within Nigeria or as an ultimate solution leading to outright independence from Nigeria.
If this occurs, the rest of Nigeria will be forced to either come to the negotiating table or accept the status quo. Yes, the Nigerian state would be forced to make this decision because it is a democratic decision that was not reached via the use of force.” Presidency 2023 Justifies Biafra Clamour

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