Nnamdi Kanu: Cameroon won’t be spared for supporting Nigeria – Biafra group

The Biafra Nations League, BNL, has declared that Cameroon will not enjoy peace for supporting President Muhammadu Buhari government on the re-arrest and repatriation of the Supreme Leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.

BNL disclosed that it has concluded the discussion on how to deal with Cameroun to make them regret supporting Nigeria against the Biafran movement.

The Biafra group made this known in a statement jointly signed by its leaders, Princewill Chimezie Richards, Ebuta Akor Takon, Henry Edet and Linus Asuquo Essien respectively.

The group declared that towns in Bakassi Peninsula renamed by the Cameroon government won’t be recognized as it has already started pulling down billboards and signposts that do not bear original Efik names.

Recall that President of Cameroon, Paul Biya had commended Nigerian government over the rearrest of the IPOB leader, Kanu through his Special Envoy, Felix Mbayu during a meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari at the State House.

BNL revealed that “We met to discuss how to increase our efforts in sabotaging their maritime security, Cameroon won’t be spared from maritime security threats in the Gulf of Guinea. They know what they have encountered since 2019 in the Peninsula,” the statement said.

The group further disclosed how its militant wing burnt down newly constructed markets in Idabato subdivision in May 2019 and since then, the market has not been rebuilt by Cameroon authority.

“We kept telling them that the Bakassi people are not comfortable being controlled by their policies. We told them to build their markets in Cameroon that our people can’t pay taxes to them, we rejected every structure here.

“In 2019 when they ignored our warnings to construct markets at Atabong coast which they now call Idabato subdivision, assailants invaded that market with horsepower boats and burnt it down. They have since been afraid of erecting any further structure in the region.

“It seems they have forgotten the attack on BIR in Idabato coast in June 2020 when they claimed that they encountered sea pirates and killed five with about four corpses falling inside the sea. What about the clash in Isangele subdivision in May 2021 between them and militants who declared their supports for us. We won’t allow any nation working with Nigeria to enjoy peace in the Gulf of Guinea.”

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