The Nigerian Army has said the leader of
the Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, has no means of
livelihood, but used “propaganda” to make people believe him.
The Director, Army Public Relations, Brig. Gen. Sani Usman, stated this
in Abuja, while rounding off a two-day media conference on the
military’s enhancement of human rights.
The army spokesman, who
stressed the need for a robust army-media relationship towards enhancing
national security, said those people following the IPOB leader were in a
“one-chance vehicle.”
Usman said, “There was an allegation that
somebody (Kanu) went into hiding. Now, I can’t remember the day but in
an interview on Channels TV, one of Nnamdi Kanu’s younger brothers said
that he was in hiding and he knew where he was.
“And one lawyer
came up that he has taken the Chief of Army Staff to court. Now, who
gave you the brief? You said you do not know where he (Kanu) is. Now,
who gave you the brief? And the media is asking us where is Nnamdi Kanu?
Why not ask the man that said so who gave him the brief to take people
to court when he does not know where the man is?
“…That is why
those people following him have entered into a one-chance vehicle. This
is somebody standing trial in a criminal case. Sometimes, whether we
like it or not, we want to stand against the truth. But no matter how
long, the truth will come to pass on October 17. This is an individual
without a means of livelihood.
“I can speak eloquently. So what?
If I can speak like him; I can also have my own group, that’s exactly
what is happening. So, what is the essence of our education as a people?
You know that somebody is in a criminal case, and you believe in him.”
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