Photo: Lucy Ladidi Ateko
The Biafra Nations League (BNL) has given the Federal Government up to January 23, 2022 to free all Biafra agitators detainees, especially the leader of the Indigenous people of Biafra (IPOB), Mazi Nnamdi Kanu and leader of Biafra Zionist Federation (BZF), Mr. Benjamin Onwuka.
The group said many detained Biafra agitators leaders were in detention without trial.
In a statement after BNL’s Executive Meeting in Bakassi, Peninsula, Cross River State, yesterday, Deputy Leader of the group, Ebuta Akor Takon, said: “BNL leaders were in closed door discussions with commanders of our self-defence volunteers last night” and warned that “it would not be easy for Nigeria in 2022, as what happened this year would be small compared to next year.
“BNL is preparing its ground and all volunteers of our self-defence wing will apply force in executing any action that will affect the economy of the Nigerian state, especially at Cameroon borders and at sea.
“The BNL will not tolerate any form of intimidation by the government or its Cameroonian counterpart, which on the other side of our zone, attacked our boys in the Peninsula without any reason whatsoever justifying their actions. Both governments are creating another insurgency by inflicting pains on our people and attacking our group. Our boys operate up to Gabon through the sea and are tagged “pirates.” It won’t be difficult to launch counter-attacks directly on Cameroonian territory. The independence of Biafra is sacrosanct and there is no going back”.
The Guardian

