This development was disclosed to reporters in Enugu by Nweke M. Nweke, the National secretary of BZM who avowed that as long as the organizations is concerned, Ohanaeze members had not shown enough commitment to the interest of the Igbo ethnic nationality in Nigeria. He observed that the apex cultural organization has failed to take one stand on the continued relegation of the Igbos in Nigeria and had also failed to unite the leaders in the zone and therefore failed to facilitate the environment the people need to make a political progress.
He said: “They should drop this talk about the 2015 presidency and concentrate on how to reclaim our brothers and sisters in Rivers, Delta and Kogi states. This is important now because these people that were enticed into believing that they are not Igbos will not forgive us in future when the chips are down.”
He hinted that the leader of BZM, Ben Onwuka is currently in the United States canvassing for support and would be back for the “epoch-making occasion.”
While in the US, the group’s leader aims to forge alliance with United States-based Biafra groups such as Biafra Foundation and Biafra Government in Exile (BGI) on the November 5 re-declaration.
The group also commended the maturity of the Nigerian security agencies for the way and manner they have so far related with them.
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