Simon Ekpa, the Prime Minister of the Biafra Republic Government in Exile, says the government has backed the call by the Nigerian government on a non-kinetic solution to end agitation in the southeast.
He, however, made fresh demands from the federal government to restore lasting peace in the region.
The Finland-based lawyer and separatist disclosed this on Thursday in a statement reacting to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s approval of a political blueprint for the southeast.
Nigerian Newssphere reports that Abdullahi Ganduje, Chairman of the All Progressives Party, disclosed Tinubu’s stance on Wednesday when Governor Hope Uzodinma and other stakeholders from the southeast paid him a visit in Abuja.
Reacting to Tinubu’s position, Ekpa demanded that the release of the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, acknowledging the map presented by BRGIE by declaring a referendum for the region, demilitarization of the zone and including the removal of all checks points are sine qua non to restoring peace in the southeast.
He added that the Nigerian government should acknowledge the 40 states BRGIE curled from the southeast by granting liberation to the region.
“We demand the withdrawal of all military and other Nigerian forces from Biafra territory.
“The Nigeria government should acknowledge that the Biafra government in Exile is presenting 40 states from old south-south and south-east, and these states will be called the United States of Biafra in line with the demand of The Northern Elders Forum that Nigeria should not stand on the way of Biafra if they chose to Exit Nigeria that there is no need for war”, he said.
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