Awka – THE Indigenous People of Biafra,
IPOB, last night gave the federal government ans South East governors
seven days to produce its leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, or be prepared to
face consequences that would come from the group.
IPOB media and
publicity secretary, Comrade Emma Powerful said in a statement that the
where about of Mazi Kanu has remained unknown several days after the
attacked on his house in Umuahia by the military
According to him, IPOB members had gone deep in search to locate Kanu and his parents to no avail.
“We
are giving the federal government and South East governors seven days
to produce or tell us the condition of our leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu. If
he still alive, they should charge him to court because if anything
happens to him, the South East governors should bear the consequences
after the expiration of this notice, or they should hasten to build more
prisons and acquire more weapons which they will use to kill more
Biafrans,” Powerful said.
Powerful said further that after going
through the record of IPOB members in Kanu’s compound on the day of the
attack, it was discovered that about 38 members were arrested, adding
that they had also not been seen to date.
The statement read: “We
are once again raising alarm for the United Nation and the relevant
bodies across the globe to ask Nigerian government and her security
operatives to give details of IPOB leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu and his
parents, including those dead bodies and those picked up alive during
the attack and invasion of our leader’s compound in Isiama Afaraukwu
Ibeku Umuahia.
“We wonder why the South Eastern governors would
decide to collaborate with Hausa Fulani oligarchy to kill our leader
Mazi Nnamdi Kanu and parents. Nnamdi Kanu has been using nonviolence
approach for the actualization of Biafra since 2012 when the struggle
for Biafra independence started.
“It is important for the
Nigerian government and South East governors to produce our leader Mazi
Nnamdi Kanu before the situation gets out of hand.
“Let the world
also ask the Nigerian government and South East governors why and how
they sent military to invade Nnamdi Kanu’s compound, which led to the
loss of many innocent lives within five days of the operation in his
compound.”
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