Nigeria’s Secret Police, DSS Set Free Ebonyi PDP Spokesperson Over Biafra Cake, says he committed no crime The Department of State Ser...
Nigeria’s Secret Police, DSS Set Free Ebonyi PDP Spokesperson Over Biafra Cake, says he committed no crime
The Department of State Services (DSS) has cleared Chika
Nwoba, the publicity secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party in Ebonyi State,
who was invited over the contentious design of his wedding cake.
DSS is Nigeria’s secret police.
Nwoba had on Saturday during his wedding ceremony unveiled a
cake prepared with the colours and logo of the Biafran Republic.
The Republic of Biafra was a partially recognised
secessionist state when it declared independence from Nigeria in 1967. The
declaration led to a civil war that lasted from 1976 to 1970.
The PDP secretary took to his Facebook account on Tuesday
morning, saying that he had been invited by the DSS.
He posted a photo of him and his wife with the caption,
“It's time”. He further wrote in the comment section, ‘It's time to go answer
DSS.”
Nwoba’s in subsequent comments said the invitation by the
DSS was in relation to his wedding cake.
According to him, his sympathy for the agitation for Biafra
caused him to use the logo on his wedding cake adding that it was to show
solidarity with the Biafra course. He, however, said he was against the
violence being used by some of the agitators.
“I actually did it to pass a message, that no matter our
political inclinations, we still have the interest of the Igbo nation at heart.
It is to show my love and my commitment to ensuring that the gospel for the
creation of a country of Igbo extraction, comes to fruition.
“So, I’m a fan of Biafra agitation. That’s why I said, okay,
in order to contribute to the Biafra struggle, I have to make my cake, giving
it a Biafra colour. I’m not against Biafra agitation, but I’m against going
about it violently. I did it just to show my concern,” he said.
But in a post on his Facebook page on Wednesday, Nwoba said
the security agency had cleared him of any wrongdoing, after asking him some
questions.
He said: “I have sorted myself out with the DSS. Relevant
investigations have been conducted and the result is that we are good to go.
DSS is not what people take them to be. They are friendly and they act
professionally. I was able to convince them that it was just an ephemeral
outing. I am not IPOB (Indigenous People of Biafra) member and they don't know
me as one of them.”
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