From Musa Muhammad Kutama, Calabar

The Bakassi peninsular-based separatist group, agitating for Biafra country to be created Biafra Nations League (BNL), has vowed to continue sabotaging the nation’s economy.

It further said it would raim at destructions on Nigeria’s economic assets within the Gulf of Guinea if proponents of the ‘Igbo Must Go’ campaign their agitation threat.

BNL Leader Princewill Chimezie Richards made the remarks in Ogoja, northern Cross River State, Tuesday, called on Nigerian political leaders to rein in those calling for the eviction of the Igbos from Lagos and other South West States.

The Afitarors however vowed a harsh reprisal attack if the threats to evict Igbos were carried out, Richards, BNL force occasionally engages Cameroon military at the Bakassi peninsula axis in a violent confrontation, advised that “The government of South West will have to settle the Igbos before their eviction or they should be ready to watch a burnt down.”

On the current nationwide hunger protests, the separatist leader accused organisers of the protest of not carrying critical stakeholders in the South East and the South-South along while planning the protest.

He said the demands of the protest organisers did not accommodate the interest of the two regions and, therefore, lauded the people of the two regions for not taking part in the protest.

The separatists posited that the two regions would have been motivated to participate in the protest if the Calabar seaport was revived, noting that the matter was not even included in their demands.

“Igbos are not afraid to leave Lagos. Our people would gladly leave Lagos for a seaport closer to Igboland. The reason Igbos are still building mansions in Lagos is because their goods arrive in Lagos port,” he stated.

Princewill Richards, who had been arrested twice by Nigerian security agencies in 2016 and 2018, respectively, over his activities in the peninsular, is insisting on the restoration of the Biafra Republic.

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