IPOB raises alarm over alleged plot for another military operations in S’East, S’ South
. Warns against any invasion of Kanu’s co-defendants’ homes
. Knocks columnist for twisting truth
By Steve Oko, Umuahia
The Indigenous Peoples of Biafra ( IPOB), has raised an alarm over an alleged plot for another possible military operations in South East, and South South geopolitical zones, cautioning those behind the plots to jettison the idea.
IPOB had claimed that a special military operation tagged ” Operation Python Dance ll” launched in South East in September 2017 claimed many lives of its members particularly in Aba and Umuahia when the home of its Leader, Nnamdi Kanu was allegedly invaded by some soldiers.
IPOB in a press statement issued yesterday by its Media and Publicity Secretary, Emma Powerful, also took a sweep on a Columnist with The Leadership Newspapers, Kunle Olasanmi, accusing him of ‘standing history on the head’ over his recent article entitled ” blame game on Kanu’s whereabouts”.
The pro- Biafra group accused Olasanmi of twisting facts about the activities of IPOB to pave pave for another military invasion of the homes of Nnamdi Kanu’s co-defendants who were recently released from detention.
The statement read in parts: “Our attention has been drawn to a publication in the Leadership newspapers online news titled “Blame game over Kanu’s whereabout” which can be accessed via the link https://leadership.ng/2018/07/26/biafra-blame-game-over-kanus-whereabout/. ;
“This article was credited to one Kunle Olasanmi. A cursory glance at the publication reveals the dark motives of the author, who to all intent and purposes is an agent of the state. His expositions as conveyed, calls for serious caution and commensurate alert on the part of the public that they might not be misled.
“It is a matter of common knowledge, backed by quantum and incontrovertible photographic and video evidence, that the murderous military invasion of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s (leader of Indigenous People of Biafra) home on the 14th day of September 2017 and his abduction therein by the invading soldiers was an occurrence which the international community and responsible human rights bodies, such as Amnesty International had severally indicted the Nigerian military.
“The Nigerian army’s involvement in the invasion and massacre of defenceless and unarmed members of IPOB present in Afaraukwu on that fateful day of 14 September 2017 is the irreducible and constant critical point of reference in any discussions regarding the whereabouts of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.
“It will be fair to say the warped views expressed by this Kunle in this newspaper publication is mischievous and deceitful, aimed at misleading the public. Such calculated attempt to rewrite history and absolve a culpable Nigerian state of their complicity in the disappearance of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu must obviously enjoy the funding/sponsorship of the state.
” The subliminal message being conveyed by this vicious author, is that plans are at advanced stages for another possible military invasion of the South East and parts of South South.
“We envisage another extra-judicial murderous attack on the homes of Nnamdi Kanu’s co-defendant that were only recently granted bail after spending three years in prison custody for a crime that does not yet exist.
“Needless to emphasize that Justice Binta Nyako had, pursuant to application made in open court by IPOB lawyers, placed a ban on any form of threat or invasion of Nnamdi Kanu’s co-defendants homes. The judge ordered that no security personnel should disturb the peace of Benjamin Madubugwu, Bright Chimezie, David Nwawuisi and Chidiebere Onwudiwe.
“Kunle’s futile attempt to ignore this version of the order again reveals his true motives and gave his article away as a ploy by the Fulani-controlled DSS and military to launch another murderous invasion of Biafraland.
“The essence of this rejoinder is to put the record straight and correct the carefully packaged lies being sold to the gullible public by this mercenary going by the name Kunle. Most importantly, we are obliged to put the international community on alert about this latest plan by the Buhari regime to disrupt the peace in both South East and South South.
” Should anything untoward happen to Nnamdi Kanu’s co-defendants, this Buhari regime must be held accountable for it. Let the Government refrain from any act that may jeopardise the bail granted to the four innocent Biafrans.
“We continue to demand the military produce Nnamdi Kanu wherever he is being kept. The federal government of Nigeria is yet to formally respond to numerous queries from British government demanding an explanation on the whereabouts of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu their citizen. Only time will tell how long this macabre dance will last.”
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