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On This Day 47 Years Ago, Philip Effiong Announces Biafra Surrender. by victorvezx(m): 9:13am On Jan 12, 2017
Lt.-Col. Effiong Announces Surrender of Biafra
Text taken from transcript of actual radio broadcast over the Biafran radio at 4:40 p.m., on Monday 12 January 1970.


Fellow Countrymen,
As you know, I was asked to be the officer administering the government of this republic on the 10th of January, 1970. Since then, I know that some of you have been waiting to hear a statement from me. I have had extensive consultations with the leaders of the community, both military and civil, and I am now encouraged and hasten to make this statement to you by the mandate of the Armed Forces and the people of this country. I have assumed the leadership of the government.
Throughout history, injured people have had to resort to arms in their self-defence where peaceful negotiations fail. We are no exception. We took up arms because of the sense of insecurity generated in our people by the events of 1966. We have fought in defence of that cause.
I take this opportunity to congratulate officers and men of our Armed Forces for their gallantry and bravery which have earned for them the admirations of the whole world. I thank the civil population for their steadfastness and courage in the face of overwhelming odds and starvation. I am convinced that the suffering of our people must be brought to an immediate end. Our people are now disillusioned, and those elements of the old government regime who have made negotiations and reconciliation impossible have voluntarily removed themselves from our midst.
I have, therefore, instructed an orderly disengagement of troops. I am despatching emissaries to make contact with Nigeria’s field commanders in places like Onitsha, Owerri, Awka, Enugu, and Calabar with a view to arranging armistice. I urge on General Gowon, in the name of humanity, to order his troops to pause while an armistice is negotiated in order to avoid the mass suffering caused by the movement of population.
We have always believed that our differences with Nigeria should be settled by peaceful negotiations. A delegation of our people is therefore ready to meet representatives of Nigeria Federal Government anywhere to negotiate a peace settlement on the basis of OAU resolutions. The delegation will consist of the Chief Justice Sir Louis Mbanefo, as leader, Professor Eni Njoku, Mr. J. I. Emembolu, Chief A.E. Bassey, Mr. E. Agumah. The delegation will have full authority to negotiate on our behalf. I have appointed a council to advise me on the government of the country. It consists of the Chief Justice Sir Louis Mbanefo, Brigadier P.C. Amadi - Army, Brigadier C. A. Nwanwo - Army, Captain W. A. Anuku - Navy, Wing Commander J. I. Ezero - Air Force, Inspector-General of Police, Chief P. I. Okeke, Attorney-General Mr. J. I. Emembolu, Professor Eni Njoku, Dr. I. Eke, Chief A.E. Udoffia, Chief A.E. Bassey, Mr. M.T. Mbu, Mr. E. Agumah, Chief Frank Opuigo, Chief J.N. Echeruo. Any question of a government in exile is repudiated by our people.
Civilian population are hereby advised to remain calm and to co-operate with the Armed Forces and the Police in the maintenance of law and order. They should remain in their homes and stop mass movements which have increased suffering and loss of lives.
On behalf of our people, I thank those foreign governments and friends who have steadfastly given us support in our cause. We shall continue to count on their continued help and counsel. I also thank His Holiness the Pope, the Joint Church Aid and other relief organizations for the help they have given for the relief of suffering and starvation. I appeal to all governments to give urgent help for relief and to prevail on the Federal Military Government to order their troops to stop all military operations.
May God help us all.

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Re: On This Day 47 Years Ago, Philip Effiong Announces Biafra Surrender. by Raydos: 9:22am On Jan 12, 2017
Ok i hear

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Re: On This Day 47 Years Ago, Philip Effiong Announces Biafra Surrender. by hucienda: 9:28am On Jan 12, 2017
General Effiong.

A great man.
Re: On This Day 47 Years Ago, Philip Effiong Announces Biafra Surrender. by Damibiz(m): 9:29am On Jan 12, 2017
They will soon surrender again

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Re: On This Day 47 Years Ago, Philip Effiong Announces Biafra Surrender. by jpphilips(m): 9:59am On Jan 12, 2017
"I am convinced that the suffering of our people must be brought to an immediate end. Our people are now disillusioned, and those elements of the old government regime who have made negotiations and reconciliation impossible have voluntarily removed themselves from our midst".



This statement is a clear indication that Affiong did not support the violent route, what does he mean by saying they have been removed from our midst? Does that refer to Ojukwu 's Usain bolt?

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Re: On This Day 47 Years Ago, Philip Effiong Announces Biafra Surrender. by sbashir10(m): 11:02am On Jan 12, 2017
buhahahahhaha, and the warlord ran away to Ivory Coast

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Re: On This Day 47 Years Ago, Philip Effiong Announces Biafra Surrender. by porshnuel: 11:13am On Jan 12, 2017
dat was d day our sufferin started
Re: On This Day 47 Years Ago, Philip Effiong Announces Biafra Surrender. by laudate: 11:48pm On Jan 12, 2017
porshnuel:
dat was d day our sufferin started

Go back to the archives and read up on the history of the civil war sad. The day Obong (General) Phillip Effiong ended the war, was the day a lot of Igbo people (who would have probably died if the war had continued), regained their freedom and got a new lease of life. undecided

May his great and noble soul continue to rest in peace. cry

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Re: On This Day 47 Years Ago, Philip Effiong Announces Biafra Surrender. by AlfaSeltzer(m): 11:54pm On Jan 12, 2017
A day of infamy

Next time it will be Igbos only, not another mini zoo
Re: On This Day 47 Years Ago, Philip Effiong Announces Biafra Surrender. by mykeljosef: 1:20am On Jan 13, 2017
ok..
Re: On This Day 47 Years Ago, Philip Effiong Announces Biafra Surrender. by hmuhammad(m): 5:18am On Jan 13, 2017
God bless philip effiong for surrendering.
Waiting for that yahoo yahoo boy to start singing the Nigeria National anthem and also reciting the National pledge

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