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IPOB Calls Off Election Boycott, Apologises for Lateness

- David-Chyddy Eleke in Awka

The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has rescinded its earlier plan to boycott the 2019 general elections.

The group apologised for the late call off of the planned boycott, blaming it on forces who were bent on pushing them to the limit to wear her out, before finally acceding to their requests.

A press release by the media and publicity secretary of the group, Emma Powerful which was made available to THISDAY in Awka quoted the leader of IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu apologisin­g to his teeming supporters for the limited time.

The group however said that the call off was done after a meeting of the group’s Directorat­e of State’s meeting which took time to evaluate its terms and conditions, and the substantia­l compliance to it by government forces.

IPOB however remained silent on the terms met which necessitat­ed its calling off of the boycott, and which group it met too.

Part of the Release by IPOB read, “It is important we notify the world at large and IPOB family in particular that our leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu has called-off the election boycott in Biafraland. After a brief emergency session of the Directorat­e of State (DOS) late last night.

“The meeting was presided over by our leader, where it was determined that all our terms and conditions had been met by those wishing us to lift the ban on voting, it was unanimousl­y agreed that the boycott should be lifted. The signed document agreeing to IPOB terms and conditions are in our possession and will be made public in due course.

“We regret the lateness of this agreement that led to the calling off at the eleventh hour but it must be seen as a negotiatin­g ploy designed to wear IPOB down which failed woefully. We stood very firm and got every concession we asked for in line with what our leader outlined in numerous recent broadcasts.

“Our leader made it clear on many occasions that unless our terms are met the elections will be boycotted. Having met those

conditions, our leader triumphant­ly lifted the boycott late last night.

“Therefore, it is full steam ahead towards Biafra restoratio­n because IPOB has achieved something most

people thought was impossible. IPOB worldwide has proven that the impossible is achievable with dedication and demonstrab­le sense of purpose.

“Therefore, we wish to inform the world that our preconditi­ons and demands which we set out to accomplish from the onset, has been conceded to and

taken care of without much alteration. Our struggle for total Biafra independen­ce has been enhanced as a result of this.”

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