Nnamdi Kanu, the convicted leader of the outlawed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and his former disciple, Chikadibia Edoziem, have announced conflicting leadership changes in IPOB.
Mr Kanu, who is currently in Sokoto prison, reportedly dissolved the third Directorate of the State (DOS) of the IPOB and inaugurated the fourth DOS administration headed by Chris Nwaá»gỄ.
The third DOS administration was headed by Mr Edoziem, who was appointed into the position by Mr Kanu in 2017 during the IPOB leaderâs initial detention at Kuje prison.
Established in 2012 by Mr Kanu, the DOS is the administrative arm of the IPOB that ensures the day-to-day operation of the separatist group.
A statement âissued on the authorityâ of Mr Kanu announcing the change of the DOS was forwarded to PREMIUM TIMES on Tuesday by the spokesperson of IPOB, Emma Powerful.
Kanunta Kanu, the younger brother to the IPOB leader, also posted the statement on his X handle on Tuesday.
According to the statement, the new DOS, Mr Nwaá»gỄ, shall assume immediate responsibility for the administration, coordination, and day-to-day management of IPOB affairs, working with his team under the authority and direction of Mr Kanu.
Mr Nwaá»gỄ has since accepted the appointment via his acceptance speech also circulated by Kanunta and Mr Powerful.
Why the dissolution
The statement said the dissolution of the third DOS of IPOB followed âa careful assessment of the performance, priorities, and stewardship of the movementâ during one of the âmost critical periodsâ in the history of the organisation.
It said the primary role of the DOS is to protect IPOB movement, safeguard its integrity, defend its members, care for those who suffer persecution because of their commitment to the cause, and advance the strategic objectives laid down by Mr Kanu.
âRegrettably, the third (DOS) administration fell short of these sacred obligations in several fundamental respects,â it said.
The statement listed specific alleged failures of Mr Edoziem-led third DOS to include abandonment of detained IPOB members, misplaced priorities, internal distractions, failure to protect IPOBâs integrity and safeguard strategic communication platforms of the group.
âThe 4th (DOS) Administration is therefore mandated to rebuild confidence, restore unity, and re-establish the culture of accountability, discipline, and collective responsibility that must define IPOB,â it said.
The statement said the inauguration of the new DOS reflected a determination to correct âpast shortcomings,â and to restore confidence within IPOB.
âThe dissolution of the 3rd Administration is ultimately not an act of vengeance but an act of organisational renewal.
âThe challenges confronting the Biafra restoration project require new energy, renewed discipline, strategic focus, and a leadership structure fully aligned with the vision, directives, and priorities of Onyendu Mazi Nnamdi Kanu,â it added.
Suspension of Nnamdi Kanu?
In a counter statement on Thursday, Mr Edoziem rejected the dissolution of the DOS under his leadership, saying no individual has power to do so.
âNo individual of whatever rank or position has the authority or power to dissolve the DOS of the Indigenous People of Biafra which is the apex institution overseeing the affairs of the movement.
âAny such claim therefore of purported dissolution of the apex leadership structure of the IPOB global family is ab initio null and void, of no effect whatsoever and should be ignored by IPOB global family, Biafrans, and the general public and consigned into the waste bin for what it is â an effort in futility,â he said.
The factional DOS wrongly claimed that IPOB is a self determination movement of the Biafran people, and was âformed and nurtured by a group of Biafrans in the diaspora, not by any singular individual, for the freedom of the Biafran people.â
Records show that IPOB was founded by Mr Kanu in 2012, not by any known group of people.
Mr Edoziem, in the Thursday statement, announced that Mr Kanuâs position and office as IPOB leader has been suspended âindefinitelyâ with âimmediate effect.â
He also announced the suspension of Mr Kanu as the director of Radio Biafra, a pirate radio station which broadcasts secessionist ideologies.
The IPOB official claimed that the decision was taken during a meeting of DOS members on Wednesday as part of the ongoing actions to reposition and strengthen the operations of the IPOBâs Biafran Self Determination movement.
Mr Edoziem claimed the decision was in response to receipt of a tip-off that Mr Kanu and personnel of the State Security Service and those of Nigeria Intelligence Agency met at the Sokoto prison.
He suggested that Mr Kanu, at the meeting, reached an agreement with the agencies to compromise the IPOBâs movement, dissolve the DOS and set up a militia body dedicated to causing âa new round of violenceâ in Nigeriaâs South-east.
According to him, the position and office of âIPOB leaderâ was susâŠ
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