Kanu spoke yesterday at the Boys Technical College (BTC) in Aba, Abia State, in response to submissions by federal authorities that he had violated the terms of his bail condition.
While speaking at Boys Technical College (BTC) in Aba, Abia state on Sunday, leader of the Independent People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, reacted to the call of the federal government that his bail should be revoked, saying that anyone who
"Those who say Biafra outright is better than restructuring, I doubt they are right. If you are waiting for something and you don't get it, Biafra becomes an option."
"This time around, while we demand that the Igbo should obey the quit notice by Arewa boys, we would not fold our hands and watch them (Arewa) massacre our people.
"This time around, while we demand that the Igbo should obey the quit notice by Arewa boys, we would not fold our hands and watch them (Arewa) massacre our people.
No one should say those boys shouldn't talk. They are allowed to talk. But what I am against or what I frown on is their taking over the road because when it comes to roads, there is what we call "access."
Fayose said this while reacting to Wednesday's meeting the governors of the South-East states had with the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu.
He was emphatic that the struggle would continue, stating: "Because in any struggle, people die, but the only painful aspect of it is that we lost young boys, youths who had bright future.
The elder statesman also called for the arrest and detention of the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu for declaring there will be no election in Anambra state.