It made the call in a letter to all northern emirs/chiefs, all former heads of states, former Senate presidents, former chief justices, political and religious leaders as well as the Arewa Consultative Forum and the Northern Elders Forum.
It stated that the level of anger elicited by the activities of the Indigenous People of Biafra and its sponsors at home and in the diaspora had reached “the inevitable point where the Igbos must be separated from Nigeria by invoking the relevant statutes on self-determination entrenched in various international conventions and treaties to which Nigeria is a signatory.”
The CNG also asked northern leaders to ensure safe relocation of all northerners from the southeast.
It said urgent steps must equally be taken to check the mass movement of people from the proposed Biafra land into the vast interior of the north as well as the permanent nature of their migration.
“For the avoidance of doubt, the north should no longer be expected to be restrained from paying back any further act of aggressive provocation on northerners living as minorities in any part of southern Nigeria,” the CNG stated.