“Release Nnamdi Kanu Within 7 Days Or Watch Nigeria Sink”, New Isoko Militant Group Tells Buhari
In the growing wave of militancy in the Niger Delta, another
militant group has emerged, calling for violent secession of the Niger
Delta people from Nigeria.
The group known as Known as Isoko Liberation Movement said it
cannot guarantee the safety of any Niger Deltan in the northern or
western regions, once they begin their attacks.
In its email with the title, ‘Peaceful Disintegration or War’, the
group said it is in solidarity with the Egbesu Fraternity militants, the
Niger Delta Avengers and other militants of the Niger Delta. Although
it expressed solidarity with the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), it
warned them against reliance on a peaceful route to freedom, since it
claimed that will not bring liberation.
The statement was signed by Commander Paul Iziakpono, the group’s spokesman.
The statement read: “We members of Isoko Liberation Movement, after
much consultations with our fellow brothers in the struggle for the
peaceful disintegration of this fraud called Nigeria, wish to issue the
following statement:
“We identify with the Niger Delta Advengers, the Red Egbesu Water
Lions and all fellow agitators in the struggle for the actualization of
Niger Delta Republic.
“We commend and cupport our fellow brothers (IPOB) and their peace
struggle to the actualization of the Baifra Republic. But we wish to let
them know that peace and lengthy litigations will not yield any result
in this corrupt and wicked Islamic Government.
“We advise all Niger Deltans still living in the northern and
western part of the country to return home within seven days as their
safety cannot be guaranteed after then.
“We advise the Buhari-led Government to as a matter of urgency call
for a national conference to discuss the peaceful disintegration of
Nigeria or standby and watch the country sink.
“We are giving the Buhari-led Government of this fraud called
Nigeria seven days to release IPOB Leader Nnamdi Kanu or we shall rain
hell on all oil installations within the Isoko land.
“For all those Isoko politicians who think they want to work with
the Nigerian government to fish us out, our advise for you is watch your
back, for we know all your every move.
“Finally we really do not think that Isoko sons or daughter’s blood
is worth spilling, so please stay out of our way”, the release said.
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