No Connection Between Urhobo and Biafra – Sen. Ovie Omo-Agege

Hamilton Nwosa
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  • Warns IPOB, MASSOB To Stop Festering False Claims
Following claims and insinuations by the Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra, (MASSOB) and the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) that the territory occupied by the Urhobo nation in Delta state will be part of the proposed Biafra Republic, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege representing Delta Central Senatorial District, has said there is no connection between his people and Biafra, The New Diplomat had gathered through a statement.
Omo-Agege gave the assertion, while dismissing any linkage or similitude between the Urhobo and Biafra as a result of an assumed Biafran map being circulated around claiming the entire South-South land mass belongs to Biafra.
Responding in a statement, Omo-Agege said the people of Delta Central were Urhobo and Nigerians, and have no intention of being part of the proposed Biafra.
His Words: “With the deluge of concerns being raised by my people, it has become necessary to state with absolute clarity as the Senator for the Urhobo Nation in the 8th Senate of our Federal Republic of Nigeria that the Urhobo Nation has never been, is not and does not wish to be part of Biafra.
“Whereas Article 1 (2) of the United Nations Charter recognises the “principle of equal rights and self-determination of peoples,” this, obviously, does not grant any group the right to arbitrarily usurp the self-determination right of others.
“MASSOB, IPOB or whatever ethnic-leaning group may have the right to agitate for self-determination for the people they represent. But that right would be encroaching and trampling severely and irresponsibly on the rights of other ethnic groups if, without consultations or any consensus whatsoever, they (MASSOB, IPOB or whatever ethnic-leaning group) decide to forcefully include others in their self-determination agenda.”
While reiterating that Urhobos would not tolerate any ethnic group encroaching on its rights, Omo-Agege said the inclusion of Urhobo nation in Biafra’s flag and map is an aberration and a condemnable act to the Urhobos.
“The Urhobo Nation totally rejects such unforgivable disrespect that touches on our very existence. Indeed, the unilateral inclusion of the Urhobo Nation in the flag or map of Biafra is an abhorrent, and condemnable threat to our people. It is an unacceptable attempt to suppress our own right to self-determination.
“We will never tolerate it and it must stop forthwith. We are cautioning against this trend of arbitrariness and disregard for the rights of others because we know that such a ‘conquest mentality’ has never promoted sustainable peace in human history,” he warned.
According to Omo-Agege, “The Urhobo Nation believes in the unity of the Nigeria Federation. Our preference, as a major strategic partner in our Federation, is to work hard to correct its imperfections, not to break it up into bits and pieces. I will continue to work with my great and highly respected colleagues of Ndigbo extraction and other parts of our country in the National Assembly to perfect our Union, not break it. In all, this is our simple and firm position: We are Urhobos and Nigerians, not Biafrans.”

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