
The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) on Thursday opted
out of its initial peace talk with the leadership of the pan-Igbo socio-cultural
organisation, Ohaneze Ndigbo.
The group said it has discovered that Ohaneze
planned to use the peace meeting to lure it into endorsing a vice presidential
candidate of Igbo extraction for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
A statement issued by IPOB's spokesperson, Emma
Powerful, stated that it suspected sinister moves when Ohaneze Ndigbo
approached them asking for settlement, and that its recent discovery of the
plan has therefore put paid to all peace moves as the group would no longer
enter any meeting with Ohaneze leadership.
Professor Ben Nwabueze had last weekend hosted the
leadership of Ohaneze Ndigbo and IPOB in his country home in Atani, Anambra
State, saying the meeting was convened to consolidate on an earlier peace
agreement he had brokered between both groups in Enugu.
IPOB and Ohaneze Ndigbo had been at daggers drawn
following the proscription of the group by the federal government last year.
IPOB believes that Ohaneze Ndigbo and governors of
the Southeast worked in concert with the federal government to proscribe it.
At the last weekend’s meeting, Nwabueze had told
journalists that another meeting would be held in Enugu where the South-east
governors would be in attendance, and that the trio would work to pressure the
federal government to de-proscribe IPOB. THISDAY however learnt that the
meeting scheduled to hold in Enugu last Wednesday failed for unexplained
reasons.
IPOB in its statement said: "Following the
inability of Ohaneze Ndigbo and South-east governors to de-proscribe the activities
of IPOB in line with the stated objectives of the Prof. Nwabueze who convened
peace initiative, the leadership of IPOB hereby suspend, with immediate effect,
any future contact or participation in meetings involving Ohaneze Ndigbo
leadership or South-east governors.
"The ceasefire previously announced as a
gesture of goodwill after the first Enugu meeting is now officially revoked
with no hope of future reinstatement."
IPOB noted that what was more annoying was that the
peace talks was planned as a ploy to get her members to be part of the
endorsement of an Igbo vice presidential candidate of the PDP.
"They abused the privilege IPOB ceasefire
afforded them by seeking to turn the meeting into an endorsement of an Igbo
candidate for PDP vice presidential slot in the coming 2019 elections.
"Under such circumstance, we felt the meeting
had lost its purpose hence the need for us to pull out of any talks which
consequently brought the entire process to an end.
"Having dutifully attended three meetings in
the past seven weeks with nothing to show for it, these collaborators and
traitors have become more emboldened in their subterfuge to the extent of
boasting to observers sent by Aso Rock to the Enugu meeting that IPOB has been
thoroughly weakened and reduced to begging to be de-proscribed,” the statement
disclosed.
The group insisted that it has high respect for Nwabueze
who had tried to broker peace between them, but it would not continue with the
peace talks bearing in mind that Ohaneze was seeking to drag them into Nigerian
politics.
It announced that any further attempt to bring the
group to a round table discussion with Igbo leaders would not work, asking that
all enquiries should henceforth be channelled to its headquarters in Germany.
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