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‘Edwin Clark Is A Slave’ – Nnamdi Kanu Fires Back

Farouk Mohammed
By Farouk Mohammed
Published: August 9, 2017
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The leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, has taken a swipe at the convener of Pan-Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF) Edwin Clark.

Clark had told Vanguard that Kanu ought to be rearrested and detained for asking the people of Anambra to boycott the forthcoming governorship election.

However, speaking to his members on Tuesday, Kanu said he does not play the politics of militancy like Clark who he said was fighting for 13 percent resource control.

”I don’t play the politics of militancy, I don’t, I also don’t play the politics of amnesty payment, it’s of no use, I don’t play the politics of settlement; I play the politics of freedom.

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”Edwin Clerk never asked me why I am stopping Anambra state election. Because if he had asked me, I will tell him that as old as he is, I want to set him free.

”The reason why the so-called elders and the Igwes want the election to hold is because of the oil allocation, and because of the monthly payment.

”They don’t care about the masses and their suffering, because if they do, they will go to Osibanjo to negotiate the date for referendum instead of election.

”Edwin Clark is fighting for resource control of 13 percent, may be moved to 15 percent, Nnamdi Kanu is fighting for freedom of Ijaw people, so that they can control their resources 100% through our freedom,” Nnamdi Kanu said.

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