BIAFRA: IPOB names outspoken Turkish official, Erkahraman as envoy for Middle East, Asia
The
Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has announced outspoken Turkish citizen, Mr.
Abdulkadir Erkahraman as its official representative on international relations
in the Middle East and Asia, Owojela’s Blog has learnt.
The group
described Erkahraman as the current President of International Nations
Commercial Association based in Turkey and an adviser to its leader, Nnamdi
Kanu.
Recall that
Erkahraman faulted the deployment of soldiers to the South East by the
President Muhammadu Buhari-led Federal Government.
IPOB,
however, alleged that the government had invited him to visit Nigeria and make
a television broadcast publicly renouncing his support for Biafra.
In a
statement yesterday, IPOB spokesman, Emma Powerful, again lamented that
labeling the peaceful group, as terrorist organisation “is an act designed to
alienate friends of Biafra from publicly associating with the IPOB movement for
self-determination, accusing the Nigerian government of working to isolate the
movement for Biafra restoration away from international supporters.”
The group
warned that scare tactics will not work because “Erkahraman is a conscientious
Muslim who understands what human rights is all about, the need to preserve
same and believes that freedom for Biafra supersedes everything else in life,
even his own religion.”
“When he
visited our leader in his home town Afaraukwu Ibeku Umuahia, their discussions
focused exclusively on areas of infrastructural development and how such
partnerships can be developed to help alleviate the suffering of the people of
Biafra.
“He is not a
Turkish diplomat, he has never claimed to be one and our leader did not receive
him in such capacity. Those on online news platforms in Nigeria referring to
him as a diplomat are deliberately misleading their readers.
“Some of
these publishers are nothing more than sponsored agents, in the pay of the
Ministry of Information, hoping to tarnish the image of Erkahraman and Biafra”,
the group said.
IPOB further
called on the government of Turkey and President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, to look
critically at the activities of the government of Nigeria.
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