November 3, 2024
Uzodinma, Okorocha, Wike must pay for their sins, will never be forgiven – IPOB

Uzodinma, Okorocha, Wike must pay for their sins, will never be forgiven – IPOB

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The British Government has pulled down a notice it published regarding its asylum policy in relation to separatist pro-Biafra groups including; Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Movement for the Actualization of Biafra (MASSOB), and their splinter groups.

In the ‘Country Policy and Information Note Nigeria: Biafran secessionist groups’ released on Tuesday, April 20, the UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI), had directed its decision makers to consider if a person “who actively and openly supports IPOB is likely to be at risk of arrest and detention, and ill-treatment which is likely to amount to persecution.”

Recall that the federal government had described the decision as disrespectful, inexplicable, and a move that would sabotage Nigeria’s fight against terrorism and undermine its security.

READ ALSO: Biafra: Ohanaeze reacts to UK’s move to offer asylum to IPOB, MASSOB members

In an email sent to Radio Now and signed by Hannah Dawson, senior communications officer-Newsdesk at the Home office, the British government said the policy is being reviewed and will be uploaded once it is ready. The UK government did not, however, give a time frame as to when the updated policy will be uploaded to their website.

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