Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide has threatened President Muhammadu Buhari that if the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu is not released in 2022, there will be no elections in 2023.
In a statement by its Secretary-General, Okechukwu Isiguzoro, the group further told the Igbo people to be prepared for the horrible and shocking things ahead, stressing “there will be attempts to dash Igbo’s political hope for 2023.”
According to Ohanaeze, Igbos will not be given the opportunity to use the All Progressives Congress, APC, and the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, platforms for their presidential ambition.
“President Muhammadu Buhari should release Nnamdi Kanu in 2022, to authorize peace, security, and stability to return to southeastern Nigeria.
“But if he’s not released in 2022 as being championed by Northern leadership (Arewa consultative forum and Northern Elders Forum), there will be no 2023 elections in Eastern Nigeria with the evidence of sit-at-homes in the East and it will deteriorate the security challenges of Southern Nigeria.
“Buhari cannot shy away from releasing Nnamdi Kanu, it will help to obliterate the negative impression of Nigeria in the eyes of the International Community, and restore the dignity of Nigeria, and re-admit her amongst the commit of Nations.
“In 2023, we are committed to the Nigeria President of Igbo extraction as a result of addressing the equity, fairness and obeying the gentleman agreement of Rotational Presidency reached by Nigeria’s Patriots in 1999, which has helped to stabilize the country.
“It will be unwise to scuttle it now it favors Ndigbo, we will commence the political journey of 2023 with persuasive visits to all the geopolitical zones of the country by January 13, 2023.
“But in the case of conspiracy, sabotage, and denial of Igbo the 2023 Presidential tickets in APC and PDP, both the conspirators and saboteurs will only be available for the doomsday and may not superintendent the affairs of the country in 2023, as secessionist groups will be strengthened and unified by the evidence of political neglect, marginalization, and enslavement of Eastern Nigeria,” the statement reads.