We Will Resume Protest over Kanu’s Incarceration – IPOB

We Will Resume Protest over Kanu’s Incarceration – IPOB

By Correspondent

The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has insisted that it would soon resume protest in its moves aimed at ensuring the freedom of its leader, Nnamdi Kanu. The group said it is putting in place a television technology that would be used to broadcast live all its activities in Nigeria. IPOB, in a statement signed by its spokesmen, Emma Mmezu, and Dr Clifford Iroanya, argued that its leader will no longer accept any food, including those brought by his close family members to avoid being poisoned by the Department of State Security (DSS). The statement added that “Many people are willing to die for Nnamdi Kanu, so the Buhari-led All Progressives Congress Federal Government should tread carefully with the life of Mr Kanu because hell will be let loose if anything happens to him, Nigeria will never be the same should anything untoward happen to Kanu. “Our resumption of protest is imminent but for understandable reasons we can’t give you details yet. We are putting in place our TV technology so the whole world will watch it live online and gain first-hand knowledge of the brutality of the Nigerian Army. “We are IPOB and we do things in a unique way, so our next outing will shake the whole earth. The worst mistake this government did is to arrest our leader and now they are beginning to discover how formidable we are. “Death to us is nothing, freedom for Biafra is everything. Those governors from the southeast states who have decided to bring themselves out as an agent of the APC-led government in Nigeria will soon know the stuff IPOB is made of at the appropriate time. “In response to what some South East Governors are doing, IPOB does not expect our elders and leaders to support us openly; we know that not all of them are trustworthy. IPOB worldwide decided to be doing and piloting this struggle without them at this point in time, till the appointed time. “The bail refusal is not a problem for us because IPOB wants the trial to go ahead, so we can expose and disgrace a corrupt judicial system hamstrung by the whims of a dictator in the present government of Nigeria. “The trial Judge was hired to do a hatchet job, but he never reckoned that we will be this tenacious. As long as they want to go by the rule in this trial we welcome it but any silly games will be resisted. “It is obvious that the Nigerian Federal Government has no case against our leader Nnamdi Kanu, hence, we continue to call for his release rather than his vindictive detention.”

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