The Prime Minister of Biafra Republic Government In-Exile, Simon Ekpa has vowed to defend Canada-based Nigerian woman, Amaka Patience Sunnberger who went viral for threatening to harm Yoruba and Edo People.
Ekpa made this known in a statement on Thursday through his official X account.
His comments come after Amaka Sunnberger on Tuesday through her Tiktok account released a video clip where she threatened to harm Yoruba or Edo individuals she encounters.
Her remarks sparked outrage and prompted the Nigerian House of Representatives to request her prosecution.
The Nigerian lawmakers had written to the Canadian government to prosecute Sunnberger for inciting violence and genocide against the Yoruba and Benin people.
In a related move, the Chairman of Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, NiDCOM, Abike Dabiri-Erewa said on Thursday that Nigerians have taken up the case against Sunnberger.
This comes as NiDCOM had earlier written a petition to petitioned Honourable Patrick Brown, Mayor of Brampton, Canada, regarding the case.
Reacting to the the matter, Ekpa stressed that the Biafra Government will defend Sunnberger.
He further urged Sunnberger not to panic for any reason.
“The Biafra government will defend Amaka against any action taken by the Nigeria terrorist state, we equally call on Amaka to immediately contact the Biafra Liaison in Canada or anyone with her contact should contact the Biafra government or myself directly. Tag Amaka, we need her contact immediately, she must not panic for any reason”, he stated.
He explained that Sunnberger’s threat comes as a result of long term bullying by the Nigerians she threatened.
“She is not just a victim of bullying but she is a victim of murder, they have murdered her spiritually during the election, they murdered her even before the election, the accumulated anger pushed her to speak, so the Biafra Government will provide legal services if need be.
“She only talked while the killers are practically killing her people and there is no outrage.
“Those Ohaneze disowning her has been banned in Biafraland”, he added