UK Does Not Support Biafra Agitators — High Commission
The High Commission in Nigeria said
today, November 3, that the British government does not support the
agitation for a separate nation of Biafra.
Joe Abuku, the high commission’s press & public affairs officer, in a statement in Abuja claimed that the position of the UK Government during the Biafran War is a matter of historical record, Sahara Reporters informs.
Earlier, Grant Shapps, UK Minister of
State, wrote a letter that was widely-circulated in the media with a
similar position concerning Biafra agitation. The letter was written in
response to MP Micheal Meacher, after one of Mr. Meacher’s constituents
wrote an inquiry about the detention of Nnamdi Kanu of Radio Biafra.
We are not aware of any institutionalized persecution of any people by the Nigerian authorities,” he declared.
“The position of the British Government during the Biafran War is a matter of historical record,” he recalled. “Our
position, which reflected the Charter of the Organization of African
Unity, was to recognise the borders laid down at Independence. There is
no question that the Biafran War caused great suffering and the UK
supported the reconciliation work that followed the conflict and
continues to support efforts to reduce violence in Nigeria today.”
Shapps also said the UK fully supports
the territorial integrity of Nigeria and President Buhari’s commitment
to work for a secure and prosperous Nigeria for all Nigerians. “We
share the concern of President Buhari and all Nigerians about threats
to Nigeria’s stability and are working with Nigeria to help tackle these
threats, including Boko Haram,” he added.
Kanu, who is a dual citizen of both the
UK and Nigeria, remains in detention in Abuja, following his arrest in
Lagos last month. According to his attorneys, he has been unable to meet
the conditions of a strident bail given by a magistrate.
According to Abuku, the UK High
Commission has a standing position: the British government only provides
consular assistance to dual nationals in the country of their other
nationality in exceptional circumstances.
Since his arrest, Biafra activists have
embarked on protests in several cities across the world. In some cases
they have visited Nigeria embassies and threatened to burn down their
buildings.



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