The party, in a letter to Kanu, signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Mr Ifeatu Obiokoye, and made available to the media in Awka on Monday, said the call was irresponsible and devoid of intellectual focus.
It
said that Kanu had no authority to speak for the Igbos of the
South-East, although APGA acknowledged him as the leader of IPOB.
It
explained that Biafra’s concept was a metaphor for the demand for
equity and fair play in the Nigeria state and not a separatist movement.
“Nnamdi
Kanu’s call for a boycott of elections in the South-East, beginning
with the governorship polls scheduled for Nov.18, 2017 in Anambra is
irresponsible, irredentist and totally devoid of any focus.
“You
must appreciate that for different logical reasons and perception, the
Biafra concept has attracted favourable comments among our people,
ostensibly borne out of the marginalisation of Ndigbo in the Nigerian
state.
“While youths of the East
are agitating for Biafra, the Arewa youths are equally restive; the
same goes for Níger Delta youths and youths from Oduduwa states.
“In
this popular agitation for Biafra, Ndigbo have not instituted a
separatist movement or a terrorist gang as it were. We are more
concerned about the continued existence of Nigeria under the present
structural arrangement,” it said.
The
party said that it stood for restructuring and implementation of the
2014 National Conference resolutions “as a certain way to peaceful
co-existence among ethnic nationalities and for dousing tension.
It
urged Kanu not to be carried away by the success of the May 30
sit-at-home call, which was attributable to many reasons, including
fear.
It demanded a re-visit and
implementation of the report of the 2014 national conference, which
arguably addressed the parameters for the restructuring of the nation.
The
party reminded Kanu that the right to vote and be voted for was a
universally declared right under the United Nations Charter of People’s
and Citizenship Right, and in the 1999 Constitution (as amended).
It
advised the IPOB leader to drop his “emperor” perception of himself
“and humble yourself to the true leadership of Ndigbo for a proper and
better articulation of the Biafra struggle”.
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