Simon Ekpa, a proponent of Biafra, claimed on Thursday that the Nigerian government had thwarted Peter Obi’s election as president on February 25.
The Labour Party’s candidate, Obi, has challenged Bola Tinubu’s election as president-elect of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in court after rejecting the outcome.
Ekpa chastised Information Minister Lai Mohammed for “lying” about the elections in a letter to the UNGA that was obtained by DAILY POST.
Simon Ekpa, a proponent of Biafra, claimed on Thursday that the Nigerian government had thwarted Peter Obi’s election as president on February 25.
The Labour Party’s candidate, Obi, has challenged Bola Tinubu’s election as president-elect of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in court after rejecting the outcome.
Ekpa chastised Information Minister Lai Mohammed for “lying” about the elections in a letter to the UNGA that was obtained by DAILY POST.
The official, according to him, has been “junketing, lying, and calling for a ban on all fund-raising activities of the indigenous people of Biafra with threats of sanctions,” he claimed.
Mr. Peter Obi of the LP won the presidential election, and the government, little did he say to the world.
Even the UN has acknowledged, according to Ekpa, that the general elections “revealed ethnic, religious, and demographic fault lines in Nigeria”.
According to him, the viewpoint somehow embodies Nigeria’s dilemma, which requires an immediate solution through a referendum.
Yusuf Datti Baba-Ahmed, Obi’s running mate, claimed there were electoral irregularities, and according to Ekpa, Mohammed “slammed a N5 million fine on the television station through his broadcasting commission.”
The secessionist claimed that Obi defeated Tinubu in the Lagos State election despite the “Biafra people” being denied voting rights.
“State-sponsored political thugs went on the rampage, destroying the businesses and the markets where the Biafra people predominate.
“Another market where Eastern (Biafra) people conduct business was torched in Maiduguri, the capital of Borno.
A coalition of government security forces and jihadist Fulani herdsmen waging economic jihad has nearly all major markets destroyed.
Ekpa informed the UN that although burnings of homes, marketplaces, and churches are being carried out by government-sponsored terrorists and arsonists wearing state uniforms, killings continue.
He claimed on Eastern Security Network, ESN, that the organization was founded against “state-sponsored terrorists’ herdsmen and their accomplices in the military” and was made up of volunteer indigenous youngsters.
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