From: David Onwuchekwa, Nnewi

General Overseer of Mount Zion Faith Global Liberation Ministries Inc, aka By Fire By Fire, Nnewi Anambra State, Bishop Abraham Chris Udeh, has called on the Federal Government to declare the Fulani herdsmen a terrorist group, saying that was the only way to stop them from incessant attacks on innocent Nigerians.

Bishop Udeh in Nnewi, on Tuesday, at his church premises argued that the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) had not done one third of what the Fulani herdsmen had done or wielded weapons of war to kill any innocent citizen, yet it was declared a terrorist group.

He noted that if the herdsmen would continue to kill and maim and got scot-free, it showed that a section of the country where IPOB emanated was highly marginalised.

Bishop Udeh said he saw a revolution coming which he noted would lead to prosecution of all past and present political leaders of the country to sanitise the system. He said that the only thing that could avert the revolution would be if President Muhammadu Buhari administration could make haste to restructure Nigeria and revert to the 1960 Independence Constitution.

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He called on the National Assembly to raise a motion that would start a process to prosecute all corrupt past and present political leaders of the country, including governors.

He said he was in spirit and saw where huge amounts of money running to billions and trillions of Naira being stashed way from Nigeria to foreign banks. He wondered why such  outrageous amounts of money which he said could sustain the country for hundreds of years to come would be siphoned for personal aggrandisement. He rhetorically questioned who might have done that.

The fiery man of God said General Yakubu Gowon owed apologies to the Igbo “for the massacre of millions of Igbo children and those starved to death during the 30 months civil war.”

“No amount of repentance will save the General because the cry of Biafran children massacred and those starved to death will continue to dog his way. He should ask Igbo to forgive him and make restitution. Additionally, he should help the Igbo in any way he could to get Biafra. That is the only condition that would guarantee his total forgiveness,” the Bishop insisted.