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The Biafra Republic Government In-Exile, led by Simon Ekpa, has announced that negotiations for the liberation of Biafra have begun with the US government.
On Monday, Ekpa revealed this in a statement posted on his official X feed.
He claimed that historical grievances, economic inequality, and sociopolitical marginalisation by the Nigerian government are the core causes of the Biafra self-determination movement.
He asserted that approximately 50 million Igbo people voted in favour of the Biafra referendum out of a passion for the fight for self-rule.
He emphasised that the goal of developing a new policy framework for Biafra was the driving force behind BRGIE’s recent discussions with US politicians.
“The call for Biafra self-determination is deeply rooted in historical grievances, economic disparity, and socio-political marginalization; our struggle has become a struggle for the survival of the Biafra people.
“For over 50 million Biafrans who already voted in the ongoing self-referendum, the argument for leaving Nigeria is not just about identity but survival, peace, unity, equity and progress.
“My fellow Biafrans, we have seen the paradigm shift in the cause of Biafra Liberation, as meetings and consultations with the members of the US Congress continue to receive its desired attention.
“We have taken the Biafra Liberation to the global stage for the very first time since after the war. I will share with you some of the key outcomes of our recent meeting with US Congressmen regarding the recognition of Biafra’s independence.
“We met with the most senior members of the U.S. government, including the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mike Johnson, the third highest official of the US government, the Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Michael McCaul, and a plethora of members of Congress.
“These members are now well-educated about Biafra, and we are closely working with them to form a new Biafra policy for the US government, which until now has not had one.
“For most members of Congress, we met with, this had been the first time the Biafra issue had ever been presented to them.
“As such, much of our discussions is providing an informational briefing on Biafra, as well as the malign nature of the Nigerian government. We also discuss our activities, such as the self-referendum and the upcoming December 2nd declaration.
“The reception by members of Congress to our message has been overwhelmingly positive. Not a single member of Congress we met with expressed support for the Nigerian government.
“So the main challenge currently is to fill the information gap in Washington, DC, and to educate as many members of Congress as possible.
“There were explicit commitments and assurances given by members of Congress we have met to support the Biafra cause, albeit through different expressions.
“We are now working with the members of Congress on several groundbreaking initiatives, which are ongoing and will be made public at the appropriate time,” he stated.
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