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Biafra Might become another Insurgency – ACF

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Northern Socio- political group, Arewa Consultative Forum has said that if not properly checked the recent agitation of the Igbos concerning Biafra might become another insurgency.

The ACF made this observation to the inciting speeches made by Igbo leaders during a recent Book Launch in Abuja.

The ACF Chairman, Alhaji Ibrahim Coomasie, said this while speaking at a news conference in Kaduna on Tuesday.

Coomasie said “The agitators for this unholy division are in their safe abode outside Nigeria and the most painful aspect of this agitation by the young Ndigbo elements is the silence from the elders who experienced the bitter pill of the succession attempt, the 30-month Civil War and who knew the consequences of such a futile agitation.

“As you will recall, the issue of Biafra was settled in 1970 after the war. It is therefore sad and unfortunate that 45 years after, when Nigerians are now united in a democratic system of governance, that some elements are now busy drumming up support for another war and secession through ‘Radio Biafra’ and MASSOB activities.

“Only just over a week ago, an elder statesman from the South-East celebrated his birthday in Abuja with the launching of his two books. A good number of leaders from the South-East attended the event and as the activities progressed, it was nothing but Biafra with inciting and provocative speeches by one speaker after another.

“ACF expects Ndigbo leaders to come out openly and condemn such agitations in the present day Nigeria, just as it and others condemned and berated the Boko Haram insurgency in the North-East.

“We cannot afford to transit from one insurgency into another.”

He also cautioned the Federal government against negotiating with the Boko Haram sect.

He said “So far, so good, things are going on as they should and very soon, we will finish off Boko Haram. If you recall, the Federal Government in the past proposed a dialogue and even set up a mediation group but the so-called dialogue collapsed.”

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