The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has reaffirmed its unwavering support for leader Nnamdi Kanu while asserting that the dissolution of its Directorate of State (DOS) is irrevocable. This declaration comes amidst ongoing tensions within the movement, which seeks independence for the southeastern region of Nigeria. The reaffirmation of its Code of Conduct as the ultimate governing authority highlights the faction's commitment to unity and discipline.

IPOB's recent statement emphasizes that the previous administration's closure is not open for debate, which may reflect internal power struggles and the need for a cohesive strategy moving forward. "The Code of Conduct is the backbone of our movement; any deviation is unacceptable," said Emma Powerful, IPOB's Media and Publicity Secretary. This sentiment underscores a desire for stability as the organization navigates its political path in Nigeria.

Looking ahead, IPOB’s consolidation around Kanu and its leadership decisions could signal a more organized approach to their objectives. However, the movement must address external pressures and internal dissent to maintain momentum in advocating for Biafran independence. The coming months will be critical in determining IPOB's influence and strategy in the broader socio-political landscape.