A
former Commonwealth Secretary General, Chief Emeka Anyaoku has turned down a
request by the Indigenous People of Biafra to speak on its behalf at a meeting
expected to be organised between Biafra supporters and US congressmen.
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| Chief Emeka Anyaoku |
The group also named
former Vice President, Alex Ekwueme as one of its spokesmen.
In a statement by
IPOB’s spokesmen, Emma Mmezu and Clifford Iroanya, the group said: “It has come
to the notice of IPOB that some selfish individuals, who deliberately
misconstrue our genuine intentions towards the restoration of Biafra are busy
parading themselves as elders or custodians of our present agitation.
“Once again we have
been reliably informed that Ohaneze Ndigbo have once again hijacked the
proposed visit of US Congressmen to Biafraland, thereby positioning themselves
as the mouthpiece of IPOB which is blatantly false.
“We have not mandated
this group called Ohaneze to represent IPOB in any capacity. That US
Congressmen are in Biafraland today is as a result of the hard work of IPOB all
over the world in lobbying these US lawmakers.”
“IPOB would like the
world to know that we have credible traditional rulers, elder statesmen and
respectable Biafrans capable of representing IPOB at these talks with the
Americans.”
“IPOB has chosen Dr
Arthur Nwankwo, Dr Alex Ekwueme, Archbishop Anthony Obinna, Gen. Alex Maduebo,
Prof Ben Nwabueze, Chief Emeka Anyoku, as credible elders who will speak the
truth without being easily compromised.”
However, Anyaoku said
he had not been contacted by the pro-Biafra group, noting that he would not
accept the nomination.
“I have not been approached nor would I be willing to undertake
such an assignment in the present circumstances,’’ he said.

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