The group also demanded the immediate release of members of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, and other pro-Biafra agitators who are languishing in Nigerian police cells and prisons.
The leadership of MASSOB made this known in a statement signed by the National Director of Information, Mr. Edeson Samuel and made available to journalists in Abakaliki, Ebonyi State.
The statement reads in part: “The Biafra actualization and restoration can never be abandoned or jeopardized, our belief for Biafra is infallible and unshakable. We advised the oppressed, abandoned, deprived and mesmerized youths, women, men and students to secure their PVCs to enable them remove their oppressors and tyrannical leaders from the federal to state governments.
The group, however, warned that the 2023 general election must be peaceful, fair and credible. That INEC must maintain the Independency of their name in discharging their electoral duties.
“MASSOB expresses surprise that one Simon Ekpa that is based in Finland will use the instrument of social media to distort the open truth about Ezu river killings of MASSOB members. Members of MASSOB were arrested by the defunct SARS in Anambra State led by James Nwafor, a notorious policeman. He later killed them alongside other suspected criminals and dump their bodies at Ezu river, Amansea Awka.
“We advise distorters of truth and paid agents of destruction to stop attaching Mr Peter Obi’s name to Ezu river killings, he did not order or supervise the arrest and subsequent gruesome killing of MASSOB members.
“We demand the release of our members, IPOB members and other members of pro-Biafra agitators from Nigeria police cells and prisons.
The group vowed to show solidarity with the continued detention of the leader of IPOB, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.
“Arrest and detentions do not break the spirit of Biafra in us. The continuous deta]ention of our brother, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu and the rigmarole of his court processes will never break him or jeopardize our quest for Biafra actualization and restoration” the group stated.