A new interpretation has been given to the sit-at-home order on May 30, 2017 by the Anglican Bishop of Enugu Diocese, Rev. Emmanuel Chukwuma, Daily Post reports.
The fiery cleric said the order does not mean outright secession from Nigeria but a new phase for the agitation and advocating for equal rights in Nigeria.
Recall the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, had ordered that people should stay at home on May 30th to mark Biafra day.
Speaking at the 10th anniversary celebration of the Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion, Ngbo Diocese, Ezzamgbo, said he was not in support of the planned sit-at-home as he cautioned that people should not deploy violence.
“Biafra is not for violence or confrontation. Rather, it’s for agitation. We are agitating for equal rights and justice. People should not misuse IPOB for secession. We are not seceding. Nigeria belongs to all of us. Everybody should know that what we are looking for is equal right.
“The Southeast is being neglected in many areas. Even the recent appointment of boards members, how many Southeast people are there?.”
”He reiterated that Igbos are being marginalized in many areas.”
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