Jeff Amechi Agbodo, Onitsha
The Indigenous people of Biafra (IPOB) has called on United international locations, Britain, america and other civilised international locations to compel the Federal government to supply its leader Nnamdi Kanu who turned into allegedly abducted by means of Nigerian army on September 14, 2017, when soldiers invaded his home town at Isiama Afaraukwu in Umuahia, Abia state.
The group urges the same Nigerian military that allegedly abducted him (Kanu) to price him to court or release him to the British authorities.
A declaration by the Media and publicity Secretary of IPOB, Emma powerful, stated that failure to launch its leader changed into an invite to anarchy due to the fact, in keeping with him, the management of IPOB couldn't guarantee how long the simmering rage of the hundreds might be contained.
Effective said that Federal authorities headed by using President Muhammadu Buhari and the Nigerian military have to launch Kanu and others abducted alongside him remaining 12 months in the course of the invasion of his compound, with out in addition delay, or they could wait for the catastrophic results their more-judicial killing spree will reason in the near destiny.
He said, “With current leaked intelligence on the whereabouts of our leader, broadly mentioned on all important information systems, exposing wherein the Nigerian government stored our chief Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, we anticipate the same Nigerian navy that kidnapped him to fee him to court or release him to the British government.”
“it's far now clear to each person that orchestrated sightings of our chief in Cameroon, Ghana, Niger Delta creeks, Malaysia, London and different bizarre and extremely good places had been lies concocted and planted in mainstream Nigeria media to idiot and confuse the general public.
“Nigerian navy abducted him once they raided his home with lethal purpose”.
“We know Nigeria is rapid turning into a failed nation where there aren't any civilised guidelines or behaviour. This obvious truth however, there is no regulation in Nigeria, ECOWAS, AU or United countries that empowers the Nigerian armed forces to kidnap and detain people at will with out recourse to a court of law.”
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