MASSOB lambastes FG, MEND over conditions to free Nnamdi Kanu

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MASSOB lambastes FG, MEND over conditions to free Nnamdi Kanu

The Movement for the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) has lambasted the Federal Government and the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND), which are currently engaged in a dialogue to end renewed bombing in the Niger Delta, describing their condition to free Nnamdi Kanu, detained Director, Radio Biafra, as laughable.

MEND had in a statement weekend through Jomo Gbomo, its spokesperson, said that it proposed to the Federal Government,” the release of Indigenous People of Biafra, (IPOB) leader on the condition that he renounces the agitation of Biafra Republic” as resolutions to end the revolts in the south-east and south-south geopolitical zones.

But reacting to MEND’s resolutions, Uche Madu , Leader of MASSOB, in a statement in Enugu on Saturday , insisted that the agitation for Biafra Republic was hinged on self-determination ,which has become a spiritual movement that cannot be quenched by any force.

(independentnig.com)

•Photo shows Nnamadi Kanu.

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