News

Simon Ekpa writes Finland President, Stubb over Biafra Declaration

Biafra, Simon Ekpa

The Prime Minister of Biafra Republic Government In-Exile, Simon Ekpa, has written Finland President Alexander Stubb over the Biafra Declaration convention. 

Ekpa, in a statement on Wednesday through X, noted the letter of intent was presented on Monday to Finland’s President, Alexander Stubb. 

According to Ekpa, the letter detailed justifications on why the Biafra Declaration is a recipe for peace in Nigeria and the Sahel region of Africa. 

“The letter of intent informed the Finland President to support the Biafra Independence Declaration because it is a recipe for peace in the Sahel Region,” Ekpa wrote on his official X account. 

“The Government of Biafra is contacting you to inform you about the overall aims and goals of the Biafra Republic Government in Exile and its international legal personality, and the pending restoration of the United States of Biafra under the auspices of an internationally recognised referendum to be concluded the last week of November 2024.

“Unlike other secessionist governments in Africa before and since, Biafra was recognised by five United Nations member states,” the letter reads in part.

This comes amid the agitation of Biafra independence gainer momentum worldwide in the past years. 

Ekpa had announced that from November 29 to 3rd, 2024, Biafra independence will be declared in a convention in Finland. 

Recall that Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, had been under detention since 2021 over Biafra agitation. 

About the author

DailyTimesNGR

Leave a Comment