The Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) says President Muhamamdu Buhari’s declaration to run for a second term in 2019 will mark the end of Nigeria’s existence as a nation.
President Buhari had on Monday told the National Executive Council meeting of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) that he would be seeking re-election on the platform of the party in 2019.
Reacting to the declaration, MASSOB through a statement signed by its leader, Comrade Uchenna Madu maintained that Buhari would be the last President of Nigeria as a single and united entity.
The statement read: “We the people of Biafra can never be deceived by a man Biafrans know as a political parasite fully blooded with religious and ethnic sentimental hatred against the people of Biafra and Christians.
“President Buhari in his inner sense of reasoning believes that with the APC and kinsmen occupying the military positions of service chiefs, including all the most senior military high rank offices, he will easily crush all his internal and external oppositions; may be with his intimidating tendencies over political foes and non-APC Governors, National Assembly members, religious, opinion and political leaders, he still thinks he can crush the citizens using INEC and the terrorist Fulani herdsmen.
“Buhari’s military civilian administration is the worst government Nigeria has ever experienced; his leadership style of enforcing and imposing Islamic Fulani agenda on the rest of the Nigerian people is tremendously assisting and justifying our struggle for Biafra actualization.
“Buhari’s stubbornness and Islamic fundamentalism against the Christian Southern, Eastern and Middle Belt regions have reawakened the consciousness and thought of future survival of people of these regions.
“His declaration to run for a second tenure as president of this geographical expression called Nigeria is a welcome development. It will finally expose the fraudulent foundation of the British colonial establishment called Nigeria.
“It shall mark the sudden end of Nigeria as an entity. Buhari is the last President of Nigeria.”
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