The current
news report trending all over disclose that posters and handbills by the
Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), calling on Biafrans to boycott
election in Anambra State and other states, have flooded streets and
roads in Onitsha, and other areas.
Meanwhile base on report gathered the posters had picture of IPOB
leader, Nnamdi Kanu with inscriptions like, ‘No election in Biafran land
and Anambra State,’ and ‘Vote for referendum’ were pasted at strategic
places, telling the people to stay indoors during the November 18
Anambra governorship election.
As reported before now the Nigeria Police in the state had, last week, arrested two IPOB members with the posters in Onitsha,
but, despite that, the group went ahead to circulate the posters and
handbills, insisting that governorship election in Anambra State should
be boycotted.
The group said it would serve as civil disobedience, pending when a
referendum will be conducted for exit of Biafra people in Nigeria.
It was gathered that the posters were seen two days ago with
different messages and pictures, while some bore Kanu’s picture while
others had the late Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu’s picture, telling
residents to sit-at-home or boycott the forthcoming election.
Reacting to the boycott call, Chairman of the Civil Liberties
Organisation (CLO) in the state, Mr. Vincent Ezekwueme cautioned IPOB
for trying to create unnecessary tension, and said it would be
detrimental and despicable if the election is boycotted.
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