Kanu condemns destruction of property in Lagos, says IPOB not involved
Politics
In the face of scurrilous attempt to blame Igbo and members of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, for orgy of violence in Lagos, Nnamdi Kanu, it’s leader has denounced the allegation.
In a statement he personally signed on Thursday, October 22, and made available to Realnews, Kanu “unequivocally reaffirms its total absence from the lootings and destruction of property in Lagos.”
Sympathising with victims of violence, Kanu said: “We stand with our Oodua Brethren at this difficult time even as we have suffered severe casualties and similar destruction of property in Biafra.
“We call on our brother Yoruba not to allow the North to deploy their age-old tactics of using lies and ethnic divisions to devide us as we stand together in our common goals of a nation-wide plebiscite and self determination for the peaceful peoples of Oduduwa and Biafra.
“IPOB and indeed all Biafrans have also incurred heavy losses and have no hand in the northern backed, fulani-induced lootings and the wanton destruction of property,” he said.
According to him, the situation in Nigeria which has boiled over in recent days is a cumulation of the wanton systemic malaise and decadence midwifed by the Fulani-led Muslim Cabal who with their half-baked mediocre British-tutored military education, led Nigeria to depraved levels of corruption, poverty and mis- governance akin to a Zoo.
“The failed government attempt to derail the peaceful protest with massive bribes led them to the desperate, demonic, underhand tactics of infiltrating the ranks of the peaceful protesters with willing Northern feudal Mules, the virulent barbaric Almajeri.”
He asked which right-thinking government but a predatory one will order soldiers to kill citizens whom he swore to defend, adding, “Our defenceless unarmed Youths were protesting to secure our patrimony and future.
– Oct. 23, 2020 @ 7:48 GMT |
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