“There Will Be No Election In The South East Forever If…” – Nnamdi Kanu Thunders
“On
the 30th of May, we will shut this very place down and prepare for
Biafra. The choice is theirs, if they will give us a date for the
referendum. And if they fail to do that there will be no election in the
south east forever and ever,” he said.
The leader of the Indigenous People Of
Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu, has urged the citizens of the South East
region to ignore the warnings of the court and the police and shut down
their business on May 30 to mark the Biafra day.
Kanu made the shocking declaration while
addressing a crowd of supporters, numbering more than 10, in his
father’s compound in Abia State against the verdict of the court before
his release.
The address, whose video has since gone
viral on social media, appeared a violation of conditions set by Justice
Binta Nyako when she granted Kanu bail in April.
Kanu, who is facing charges of
treasonable felony at the Federal High Court in Abuja has spearheaded
the call for an Independent Biafra republic from the Nigerian state.
In granting him bail in April, Justice
Nyako listed 12 conditions, including an order for Kanu to avoid being
seen in a crowd of more than ten people.
The court also instructed that Kanu
desist from granting interviews or engaging in any form of rallies as
part of his conditions for bail.
Against the condition, Kanu was seen
speaking to a congregation of Biafran supporters on the occasion of the
Shabbat, a Jewish religious programme in the 14 minutes, 22 seconds
video.
“Not minding what is happening, we
remain IPOB, is that correct? (Crowd respond in chants of affirmation
for Kanu’s question). We are unstoppable.
“This congregation here is very special
to me. This is the very first observance of Shabbat in this very family.
My joy knows no bounds because in prison I used to dream about this; I
used to dream about keeping the Shabbat,” he said.
The IPOB leader also made reference to
the call by his organisation for Igbos and supporters of Biafra to shut
down their business operations on May 30, a call the police has already
condemned.
“On
the 30th of May, we will shut this very place down and prepare for
Biafra. The choice is theirs, if they will give us a date for the
referendum. And if they fail to do that there will be no election in the
south east forever and ever,” he said.
Kanu had applied for the bail alongside
his co- defendants, David Nwawuisi, Benjamin Madubugwu and Chidiebere
Onwudiwe. He was granted bail, alone, on health grounds, with the judge
granting orders for Mr. Kanu’s medical report to be delivered to the
court on a monthly basis.
Reacting to the implication of the video
on Kanu’s bail condition, his lawyer, Ifeanyi Ejiofor, said Kanu’s
appearance in a crowd of more than 10 people cannot be regarded as a
negation of court orders.
“I have not seen the video, you are
referring to, but that cannot be seen in the context you are taking it.
The court itself recognised the fact that Kanu is a religious man and
that is why one of his sureties was required to be a religious leader
from his Jewish religion.
“Remember that Kanu is a Jew. The court,
for example, cannot say that Kanu should not go to church, or to a
supermarket or any such similar places. That condition and a few others
are part of what we are seeking to get the court to interpret,” the
counsel said.
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