This was disclosed via a statement released by RE-IPOB spokesman, Ikemba Biafra.
‘IPOB leader should stop speaking for Biafra,’ RE-IPOB says
The group also named a new leader and expressed a desire to negotiate with the Federal Government.
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The statement reads in part:
“We warn that RE-IPOB is not negotiating out of fear. Our position is not out of cowardice, we want peace. But the federal government should return our goodwill and readiness for talks with honesty and sincerity.”
“Nnamdi Kanu should henceforth desist from issuing any statement on behalf of Biafra in his own interest.”
The group has appointed one Jonathan Kurubo, who is from Bayelsa state, as its new leader.
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