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Withdraw military from South East – Asari Dokubo Tells FG

Withdraw military from South East – Asari Dokubo Tells FG

Withdraw military from South East – Asari Dokubo Tells FG

The De Facto Customary Government of Biafra led by Alhaji Mujahid Asari Dokubo has urged the Federal Government to suspend all military operations in the South East and all Igbo territories and as well withdraw soldiers from the zones.

In a statement by the Head of Information and Communication of the group, Uche Mefor, and made available to Daily Sun, it also condemned extrajudicial killings in the zone.

He also declared that his group condemned the wanton destruction of lives and properties in the zones ‘by states and non-state actors, irrespective of their motives.’

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He advised various agitators that engaging in dialogue and going through a democratic process is the best way of solving their problems.

‘That the proponents of this self-annihilating strategy must be reminded that in reality, the best way to be in control of political power is by engaging and by going through the democratic process itself or they will otherwise and in effect be aiding and abating the same Fulani-controlled Nigerian state to all the more heavily militarise Biafraland, impose a state of emergency, kill more Biafrans, ultimately rig the elections and fraudulently install their stooges,’ he said.

Withdraw military from South East – Asari Dokubo Tells FG

He also emphasised that elections must hold in Anambra State.

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‘In line with this pronouncement, the De Facto Customary Government of Biafra affirms that elections in Anambra State and elsewhere in Biafraland must hold in accordance with the extant laws; that any boycott of the Anambra elections and others elsewhere remains fruitless, counterproductive and would be incapable of invalidating the electoral process because a winner must emerge eventually,’ he said.

The group gave its full support to the sit-at-home order called by IPOB in the South East, however opposing its forceful implementation.