
The Indigenous People of Biafra has expressed concern over the prolonged detention of some of its members across detention facilities in the country, describing their welfare and release as a priority that must not be ignored.
The group raised the concern on Wednesday while announcing a major overhaul of its leadership structure, including the dissolution of the third administration of its Directorate of State and the inauguration of a fourth administration headed by US-based Chris Nwaọgụ.
In a statement issued from Langerfeld, Germany, and signed in the name of IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu, the group said the decision to dissolve the outgoing administration followed what it described as a careful assessment of the movement’s performance during a critical period.
The statement was made available by the spokesperson, Emma Powerful.
IPOB in the statement said one of the major concerns was the inability of the previous leadership to prioritise the welfare
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