IPOB Benin Republic Chapter Rejects Nnamdi Kanu’s Dissolution of Directorate of State (DOS), Pledges Loyalty to Chika Edoziem The Indigenou...
IPOB Benin Republic Chapter Rejects Nnamdi Kanu’s Dissolution of Directorate of State (DOS), Pledges Loyalty to Chika Edoziem
The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) chapter in Benin Republic has issued a strong rejection of the reported dissolution of the movement’s Directorate of State (DOS) by its detained leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, describing the move as potentially influenced by external enemies and vowing continued recognition of the existing leadership under Chika Edoziem.
In a statement received by news outlets, signed by Mazi Rotenna S. as Extreme National Coordinator and Eze Elijah, the National Secretary, the Benin Republic branch labeled the news of the dissolution, first reported by Igbere TV as “laughable” and rejected the appointment of U.S.-based Chris Nwaogu non member of IPOB as the new head of the DOS.
The chapter accused Nigerian government interests, members of Kanu’s family, and his legal team led by Barrister Alloy Ejimako of advising the move to undermine IPOB and the Eastern Security Network (ESN), allegedly paving the way for external takeover of Biafran territory.
Key Positions Outlined by IPOB Benin Republic:
1. Continued recognition of the DOS under Chika Edoziem.
2. Assertion that IPOB is an institution, not a private enterprise subject to unilateral decisions by any single individual.
3. Outright rejection of Chris Nwaogu and what they termed the “Sokoto faction” of the DOS.
The chapter called on IPOB members worldwide to unite behind this stance for the ultimate restoration of Biafra.
IPOB Benin Republic’s position underscores the challenges of maintaining cohesion in a decentralized, diaspora-heavy organization where loyalty to the supreme leader clashes with allegiance to established administrative bodies.
Family Writers Press International Reporting
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