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MASSOB Sacks Leader Uwazurike Over Alleged Financial Complicity

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The unity and love jealously guiding the activities of the Movement for the Actual­ization of Sovereign State of Biafra, MASSOB, has broken.
This was because of marching order by Chief Ralph Uwa­zuruike to some key officials of MASSOB to vacate the or­ganization or face forceful ejection. The over 250 officials were ordered to vacate Okwe within a week or be ejected by force.
The officers asked to leave were National Chief Security Officer, Chief Security Driver, National Secretary, Chief Intelligence Officer, four National Com­manders and over two hun­dred security men camped at MASSOB headquarters, Okwe in Imo State since 2006 .
Based on this, the National Director of Information, Comrade Uchenna Madu yesterday raised the alarm that the action of the MAS­SOB leader may lead to the collapse of the group and bloodshed in Igbo land.
Madu described the af­fected officers as diligent, loyal, faithful and commit­ted to the MASSOB strug­gle, adding that “they have been arrested, tortured, de­tained, persecuted and even abandoned by their families in the cause of MASSOB struggle, many are living with their wives and chil­dren.”
In a statement, Madu who expressed worry over the possible outcome of Uwa­zuruike’s directive said, “as national security men, they have followed our leader to almost all his official and personal engagements. They have more confidence in Uwazuruike than other ad­ministrative officers.”
According to Madu “Now our leader has ordered their forceful exit from MAS­SOB because they advise him to reduce the monthly national dues of N10,000 minimum from each Area Administrator. In MAS­SOB set up, each L.G.A. as a region consists of at least 20 Area Administrators who pay their dues into Uwazur­uike’s personal account in First Bank Plc and they told Uwazuruike that since mil­lions of naira are flowing into MASSOB as leverage and financial support from external sources including the money from Igbo politi­cians who sought for MAS­SOB members vote and po­litical support and also funds from other sources seeking MASSOB support for 2015 general election, he should stop or reduce the MASSOB members monthly dues paid to him.
“They also reminded Uwazuruike that the money he assured members that will be paid into their spe­cial bank accounts opened last year which has been released to MASSOB but re­fuse to distribute the money to members. They also re­minded him that some dead members are still in mortu­ary in Onitsha as abandoned corpses, some that were shot dead by security agents without seeing their corpses, they have not been accorded proper burial rites, the fami­lies of dead members have been forgotten without prop­er care.
“He was also reminded that some members who died in Onitsha at old spare parts market was as a re­sult of his order to regional administrators to take full charge and operate like gov­ernors as parallel govern­ment to Governor Peter Obi.
“During our last national meeting at Owerri, Uwa­zuruike in his usual way of blackmailing me before the members claimed that he spent N400,000 during the burial of my late father, Mazi John Ejimchukwu Madu but I see this proud talk as an insult to my late father and late step mother whose deaths were caused by my long incarceration between 2005 and 2009 as a result of psychological trauma. I was arrested, per­secuted, detained because of Uwazuruike, MASSOB and Ndigbo in general not as a criminal.
“Uwazuruike is not happy with us because we sup­ported and voted for APGA during the last governorship election in Anambra State. We ignored his directives to vote for Labour Party because of our great Igbo leader, Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu who always reminded us that APGA and MASSOB are children of the same parents and we must support APGA. We decided to obey Ojukwu even in death and will con­tinue to support Igbo interest in Nigeria.
“Instead of our leader to make some corrections or clear himself from these al­legations of embezzlement, he started blackmailing his officers who have suffered for him as saboteurs and en­emies of Biafra.
“Now the security men and other administrative officers at MASSOB head­quarters, Okwe have vowed that they have no other place to go after spending over 14 years in MASSOB, and they will resist any attempt by Uwazuruike to dislodge them from MASSOB head­quarters which was built with MASSOB money. Any attempt to push them out of Okwe may result to MAS­SOB members going into all sorts of criminalities in Igbo land.”
Madu urged Ndigbo to stand up and save MAS­SOB. His words “We appeal to patriotic Igbo leaders in­cluding the governors, mem­bers of parliament, tradition­al rulers, religious leaders, Ohaneze Ndigbo and well meaning Igbos to intervene now and save MASSOB from total collapse and im­minent bloodshed at Okwe before two weeks.
“We love MASSOB and Igbo land. As other ethnic regions have their own po­litical pressure group, MAS­SOB is our own, the pride of Ndigbo, MASSOB belongs to Ndigbo. As a result of this development, the zeal of the Biafran struggle has waxed cold, thousands of members are confused, many have lost confidence on possibility of Biafra actualization. Ndigbo should rise now or our en­emies will laugh at us.”
Meanwhile, the group has again lambasted the national chairman of All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Chief Victor Umeh over his recent call for amnesty for MASSOB members by the federal government.
In a release signed by Chief Emma Akabekwe and Comrade Ignatius Ony­enuma, Orlu zonal leader and information director re­spectively, MASSOB said Umeh’s call was self serving as it was only made to boost his political ego.
According to the release, “As a leader of a small par­ty, he has no locus to speak for MASSOB not to talk of Ndigbo. If he thinks he has links with the Zonist group, let him speak for them and not MASSOB.
“We make bold to say that Umeh was not sincere in his call, he was only try­ing to boost his political ego.
“No MASSOB member would like to identify with Umeh, those he claimed to be commanders of MAS­SOB in his camp are not MASSOB members, but those who use the good name of MASSOB to get something from Nigerian politicians.”
The release further stated that Ndigbo were tired of staying in Nigeria because of what has been happening in the country over the years, adding that “the best any­body including the likes of Umeh if he loves his people could do was to join hands with MASSOB to liberate the Igbo by actualizing the state of Biafra.”
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