By Okey Ifedimma
The gruesome and unfortunate killing of unarmed and poor traders at Eke-ukwu market Owerri, Imo State on Saturday by the agent of the State Government led by Rochas Okorocha only reaffirmed our reason for calling on our people to boycott all the subsequent elections in Biafra Land
The politicians obviously don't care about you. All their 'cares' and eye services end the moment they hold on to their respective political positions.
According to online reports, death toll of the killings has now risen to 3. Now tell me, why would these people's lives be cut short by the same people they elected into public offices to protect their interests? Why did Okorocha refuse to pay compensations to the traders?
For those insisting there must be election, I have just one question for you, which candidate of yours do you think will be the saint and make your dreams come true?
Is it not this same Okorocha who was once adjudged the Messiah of the Southeast that ordered the soldiers to shoot at unarmed traders who came to the market in search of livelihood?
Since the fraudulent Lord Lugards amalgamation, has it been better either?
Some argued that the moment we elect responsible people into the government that they will change the status quo, where and when are you going to see these "responsible" individuals? My people, say know to election in Biafra land.
Rochas Okorocha started with charity organization and tricked the masses into electing him as the governor, and what's happening today?
APGA claimed they were "Igbo party" and our people massively voted for them. What happened next? They won the election and killed our people in Nkpor Anambra state.
Now, what makes you think that the "Messiah" you're convincing us to vote will be different?
My people, NO ELECTION! NO ELECTION!! NO ELECTION in Biafra Land!
Okey Ifedimma writes from Owerri!
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Saturday, 26 August 2017
Rochas And Owerri Market Killings: The Reason To Boycott Elections In Biafra Land
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