The President, Muhammadu Buhari, has accused the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, of vandalizing oil pipelines and other infrastructure in the country.
Buhari, who stated this in an interview said although his regime last year began moves to remove fuel subsidies, it discovered that the moves were not tenable.
IPOB Media and Publicity Secretary, Emma Powerful, in an interview dismissed the President’s allegation that the group was vandalizing pipelines, describing the claim as laughable.
Nnamdi Kanu has been agitating for the restoration of the Republic of Biafra. Nnamdi Kanu, a British Nigerian political activist is a fierce critic of the Nigerian government and is also known for his advocacy of the contemporary Biafran independence movement.
On June 29, 2021, the Nigerian government announced that Kanu had been rearrested. He was subsequently charged to court again and remanded in the custody of the department of state services.
In the interview, Buhari lamented that criminality was hindering oil production, adding that the country had stepped up its efforts in combating oil theft and vandalism.
He stated, “Criminality and terrorism in oil-producing regions hamper production, and it would help if our western allies designated IPOB as a terrorist group, given their complicity in damage to pipelines and infrastructure.”
He said government efforts in combating oil theft were succeeding
“These efforts are making an impact: wells that had to be closed due to criminality have now re-opened. With these efforts, OPEC has raised our quota for next month.
“We have invested in our security forces, including the $1 billion military deal with the U.S. for the acquisition of A-29 Super Tucano aircraft.
“These efforts are making an impact: wells that had to be closed due to criminality have now re-opened. With these efforts, OPEC has raised our quota for next month.”
Last month, it was reported that Nigeria was unable to produce about 22.658 million barrels of crude oil valued at N1.22tn in the first quarter of this year due to its persistent inability to meet the crude oil production quota approved for the country by OPEC.
Responding to Buhari’s allegation, IPOB spokesman, Powerful, stated that it was “funny” and “laughable.”
He said the group’s only interest was the actualization of the “Biafra freedom struggle” and nothing else.
A foremost Igbo intellectual body, Akeanga, described as faulty, the demand by the President that the West should designate IPOB as a terrorist group.
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