Your sins unpardonable – IPOB on Buhari’s planned Niger Republic relocation

The Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, has declared President Muhammadu Buhari’s “sins” are unforgivable.

IPOB’s spokesman, Emma Powerful, was reacting to Buhari’s appeal that Nigerians should pardon him.

During the Sallah festival, Buhari had urged Nigerians to pardon him while announcing his plans to relocate to Niger Republic.

However, Powerful said Buhari wouldn’t be saved from his atrocities even if he relocated to Niger Republic.

He wondered why Nigerians should forgive Buhari for allegedly aiding the killing of IPOB members, ethnic cleansing, destabilizing the country, among others.

A statement by Powerful reads partly: “The attention of the global family and movement of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has been drawn to the disgraceful statement credited to Muhammadu Buhari asking and demanding that Nigerians should forgive him while at the same time indicating his interest in relocating to Niger Republic where he came from.

“To us in IPOB, his sins are unpardonable, and we don’t care if he relocates to Mars or Jupiter instead of Niger Republic with his generation.

“He still won’t be saved from his atrocities. His crimes will find him out by the time he finishes relocating.

“So this man wants Nigerians to forgive him for aiding the killing of indigenous people, arming terrorists, ethnic cleansing, destabilizing the country, Fulani enthronement, nepotism, national treasury looting, public deception, and many unforgettable and unforgivable crimes as a pseudo-President?

“Which of the sins and atrocities he committed does he want to be forgiven? As long as IPOB is concerned, the sins he masterminded and implemented are unforgivable.”

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