A serious warning has been sent by Biafra Nations League, BnL, to the Nigerian government and its courts.
The fresh warning was issued over the long imprisonment of ‘Biafrans’ in various prisons and custody across the country.
The angry group said it would not tolerate the government and law institutions in the country using long adjournment to frustrate Biafrans.
BnL deputy leader, Ebuta Takon, said this when he addressed reporters in Ikom, Cross River State, on Monday in reaction to the April 14 adjournment of the trial of Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).
The secessionist group warned that the court should not allow itself to be used as an agent of intimidation to citizens, being the last hope of the common man.
“Justice delayed is justice denied. They’re delaying because they’re in control of every court. Keeping our people in detention to suffer and frustrate them, we will not allow that”, he said.
“We’ll come up with a strategy that will be a big problem to them and they wouldn’t know how to go about it”.
BnL further boasted that it is fast becoming a challenge in the Gulf of Guinea and a threat to doing business in that area.
It also boasted of directly controlling some militant groups among which are the ‘Black Marine’, in the Bakassi Peninsula.
The IPOB leader is facing terrorism charges before the Justice Binta Nyako-led Abuja Federal High Court.
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