Senator Adolphus Wabara
Former Senate President, Senator Adolphus Wabara has cautioned the Indigenous People of Biafra IPOB not to jeopardize their case with the federal Government of Nigeria.
The senator reacting to the recent ban of the national anthem and consumption of Fulani cows in Biafra land says the action might jeopardize the case of IPOB leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu Wabara and advised members of the group against taking any action that might worsen the already precarious situation in the region.
He urged the movement to be calm in the face of the current ordeals of Kanu instead of making utterances that could further aggravate the situation.
“The group shouldn’t further fuel the tension but should wait for other possible options. This might further jeopardize the situation on ground. They shouldn’t do that now”.
The threat by the, that the Nigerian national anthem and consumption of cow meat should be banned in the Biafra territory from April this year has attracted reactions from some people, with the respondents urging the Biafra agitators to thread softly. Those who reacted said IPOB should realize that the people of the South East have been at the receiving end since the agitation began.