September 15, 2016
Press Release
THE MUHAMMADU
BUHARI’S SPEECH TO YOUTH CORPERS: SETTING THE RECORDS STRAIGHT
Retired Major-General Muhammadu Buhari was one of the group
of Northern Nigerian soldiers that assassinated Major-General J. T. U. Aguiyi-Ironsi,
a Biafran, on July 29 1966 and he was the same person that committed treason on
31st December 1983 when he violently overthrew a democratically elected
Nigerian Government headed by Alhaji Aliyu Usman Shehu Shagari. After the
assassination of Aguiyi-Ironsi in 1966,
Muhammadu Buhari in conjunction with some Northern soldiers massacred two
million Biafrans at Owerri in 1968. In return for his acts of savagery on
Biafrans, Buhari was recently rewarded with the presidency of Nigeria even
though he did no have the educational requirements to contest for that
position. It was on the platform of the president of the colonial creation
named Nigeria that Buhari delivered a speech to a group of graduates who were
on a one-year compulsory National Service.
In that speech to the graduates and according to September
14, 2016 editions of Punch and Thisday newspapers, Buhari was reported as
saying thus: “Tell your colleagues who want Biafra to forget about it. As a
military commander, I walked from Degem, a border town between the North and
the East, to the border between Cameroun and Nigeria. I walked on my foot for
most of the 30 months that we fought the Nigeria-Biafra Civil War, in which at
least two million Nigerians were killed.“ He was also reported as saying that:
”We were made by our leaders to go and fight Biafra not because of money or
oil, because oil was not a critical factor then, but because of one Nigeria”
and that “we must be together to build this country. It is big enough for us
and potentially big enough in terms of resources.“ It is worthy to note that
Buhari delivered this speech from his Daura-Katsina State country home.
The first question is: why can't Buhari come to Biafraland
to lecture Biafrans on unity rather than mouthing it every time he visits his
cow ranch in Daura or someplace in Northern Nigeria? Is Northern Nigeria the
only place that a President travels to? Can anyone point us to a single visit
that Buhari has made to Biafraland from May 29, 2015 till date? Buhari has more
regards and affection for his cows than the average Biafran because he finds
time to visit animals rather than those he claim to be his fellow citizens.
Buhari has made 30 foreign trips as at the end of May 2016 as well as countless
trips to the Northern part of Nigeria including Boko Haram controlled regions
but he has not set his feet on Biafran soil since he was sworn in on the 29th
of May 2015.
Buhari should understand that one of the requirements of a
soldier is endurance trekking. Therefore, that he may have trekked from one
location to the other should not be used to scare Biafrans from exerting their
rights to self-determination. After all General Ratko Mladic walked all the way
from Serbia to Croatia and Bosnia Herzegovina to commit war crimes in the name
of preserving Yugoslav unity yet in the end he lost. Buhari intentionally
refused to inform the graduates that during his trekking experience from Degem
to Biafra’s boundary with Ambazonia (Southern Cameroon), he committed genocide
along the way and this includes the two million Biafrans he killed at Owerri in
1968.
Because Buhari was a junior officer in the Nigerian Army, it
is understandable that he was not privy to the motive behind the war of
genocide on Biafra which had the backing of our colonial masters. It may
interest Buhari to know that in August 1967, the then British Commonwealth
Minister George Thomas informed the British Parliament that: “The sole
immediate British interest in Nigeria is that the Nigerian economy should be
brought back to a condition in which our substantial trade and investment in
the country can be further developed, and particularly so we can regain access
to important oil installations”. Buhari should now understand that oil is the
main reason why they got the support of Britain.
It was because of the control of oil in Biafraland that
Britain in 1968 alone supplied hundreds of armoured personnel carriers (APCs),
10,000 machine guns, 20 million rounds of ammunition, 3,000 bayonets, 10,000
rifles with grenade launchers, 15,000 pounds of explosives, 21,000 mortar
bombs, 42,500 Howtizer rounds, 5,000 submachine guns and other weapons of mass
destruction deployed, in one year alone, to the killing fields in Biafraland
under the supervision of Muhammadu Buhari and his co-genocidists. Without this
one-sided military support from the British to Nigeria while at the same time
denying Biafra access to weapons, even Buhari himself knows that there is no
way in a billion years Nigeria could have defeated Biafra in a war.
Buhari must understand that a nation develops organically
and is predicated on the commonality of shared value systems. A nation is
markedly different from a country even our colonial masters know this. That is
why Scotland which is a nation can seek independence from Britain which is a
country. The same way that Biafra a nation is seeking her independence from
Nigeria. Buhari must know that Nigeria may claim to be a country but definitely
not a nation.
Muhammadu Buhari should also understand that unity cannot be
force-fitted or enforced by one region on other regions within a geographical
expression. This is why David Cameron, immediate past British Prime Minister,
did not deploy troops to Glasgow or Edinburgh with rules of engagement (ROE) to
kill innocent Scottish people in the quest to preserve “One Britain“.
If Britain our colonial masters and the creator of Nigeria
can allow the Scots to determine their fate, how much more their product
Nigeria refusing the nation of Biafra the same right. Therefore the assertion
by Buhari that Biafrans must stay together with the rest of Nigeria is not
enforceable under any known law on this planet earth. The United Nations
Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People (UNDRIP) makes it clear that
Biafrans have the inalienable right to be on their own as a sovereign nation.
The right to self-determination is not synonymous with war
or violence. Buhari should therefore, not juxtapose self-determination with war
because the two are not interchangeable. The least he can do is to use the
instrument of Referendum to test the resolve of Biafrans in their quest for the
restoration of the nation of Biafra. We will also like to remind Buhari that
the sovereignty of a nation is not premised on size.
The excuse that Nigeria is big enough and therefore Biafrans
are bound by the sheer size of Nigeria to be part of it, is not logical. The
Soviet Union was big and a super power but they broke up. Yugoslavia went their separate ways with the
active support of Britain. Those familiar with the history of British politics
will know that it was Paddy Ashdown MP, the leader of the Liberal Democrat
Party, that sought and gained the backing of the British Government of the day
to support the independence of the Muslim enclave of Bosnia Herzegovina away
from Yugoslavia.
There are nations that are significantly smaller than Biafra
both in size and in population. For Buhari’s information, Biafra has a
population of over 70 million. The total area of Biafra is over 29,400 square
miles. Thus Biafra is almost as big as Gambia and Sierra Leone put together,
and is bigger than Togo or Rwanda and Burundi combined, and is four times the
size of the Republic of Israel. Additionally, we do not need Buhari to lecture
us on the resources in Biafraland because we are already aware of them. For us
in Biafra, we cherish and give the greatest priority to human resource unlike
Buhari’s Nigeria which operates a rentier economy with heavy dependence on
Biafran oil and gas resources.
Buhari must know that 1967 to 1970 is in the past and
similar conditions are no longer obtainable in today’s world.
Self-determination by an Indigenous People is not equivalent to declaration of
war especially as is being peacefully pursued by Biafrans. However, should
Buhari tow the path of war then he must know that Nigeria cannot win it. We are
peaceful campaigners for the self determination of the peoples of Biafra. We
have not come to war with anybody but if in the end Buhari chooses war then we
can assure him that it will be the greatest mistake of the Caliphate. History
is on the side of Biafra because the youths of Niger Delta have woken up to
their responsibility in the organised resistance of Biafrans of all persuasions
to oppression from those that think they cannot live without oil.
Muhammadu Buhari should stop living in the past and face the
realities of the 21st Century. War-mongering and regurgitation of the stories
of Biafra genocide will not shake the resolve and determination of Biafrans on
the restoration of their God-given nation of Biafra. The earlier Buhari
understands that nothing on this earth can stop the restoration of the nation
of Biafra, the better for him and his blood-thirsty Hausa-Fulani parasites and
oligarchs.
We reiterate that the restoration of the nation of Biafra is
divine and beyond the whims and caprices of Muhammadu Buhari and his
co-travelers.
Biafra or death!!!
Signed
Barrister Emma Nmezu
Dr. Clifford Chukwuemeka Iroanya
Spokespersons for IPOB
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