The Movement for the Actualization of
Sovereign States of Biafra » (MASSOB) has
urged US President elect, Donald Trump to
come to its rescue.
The group said further that Trump must save all
Biafrans from the Muhammadu Buhari
administration.
“Biafrans are being killed and detained
without cause by the Nigerian government.
Biafrans have become an endangered species
in Nigeria,” MASSOB Leader for Abia South
Zone, Okporie Nkama said in Abia.
“Now, you have been commissioned with a
sacred assignment to ensure that the people
are free from slavery, intimidation, mass
killings and wicked policies against Biafrans
by the Nigerian government.
“You must rise to the occasion. Remember
our non- violence strategy; we will certainly
gain independence through nonviolence.
Biafrans are encouraged by the support we
are getting from the international
community.
“We urge United States President elect,
Donald Trump, to come to the aid of
Biafrans as soon as he is sworn in. Biafrans
are at the risk of extermination under the
hammer of the Nigerian government. It is an
appeal to Trump and the international
community not to leave us to die under
Buhari,” he added according to Vanguard.
Trump will be sworn in on January 20, 2017.
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