The Movement For The Actualization Of The Sovereign State Of Biafra, MASSOB, has warned the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu to be careful about how he is toying with the mandate the Igbo and Nigerian people gave to Mr Peter Obi on February 25 to become the next president of Nigeria.
MASSOB said that with what INEC is doing, it may be forced to go into self-defence despite its none violent approach to agitation for freedom, stressing that with the way INEC is trying to truncate the wish of Nigerians at the February 25 polls, the group may change tactics in its method of operation.
Samuel Edeson, spokesman of MASSOB in a statement the group issued in Enugu on Tuesday, commended Ndigbo for coming out to vote for the candidate of their choice last Saturday, stating that the Igbo by that act proved to the world that they cannot be intimidated by the enemies of Ndigbo sponsored by the federal government of Nigeria and they wish to warn the INEC chairman to be careful because they can see him pulling the trigger. That the non-violence principle of MASSOB should not be taken for granted and Nigerian youths must not allow evil to overcome the good.
He said MASSOB will now move from non-violence to self defence because it is very clear that Ndigbo are not needed in Nigeria and that the destruction of Nigeria will not come from Ndigbo but from those who think that Nigeria belongs to them, which Tinubu and Prof. Mahmood are part of saying that EndSARS has come and gone, the next is End Nigeria, if this election is not correct.