– Prince Kanu, a brother to the leader of the Indigenous Poeple of Biafra has condemned the killing of some members of the group by security operatives
– Prince said his prayers and his thoughts are with the family of the bereaved
– He urged the federal government to desist from the continuous killing of IPOB members
A brother to the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra Nnamdi Kanu has commended the killing of Biafra supporters by security operatives in Port Harcourt, Rivers state.
Prince Kanu in a statement said the death of the IPOB members killed during the Trump’s rally in Port Harcourt on Friday, January 20 will remain an ultimate sacrifice and resurrection of Biafra.
“My heart bleeds for the lives wasted once again, my thoughts and prayers are with the families of the deceased,” Prince said.
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He said: “Their deaths remain the ultimate sacrifice and the resurrection of Biafra.”
However, decrying the killings, Prince said the activities of security operative against IPOB members have become a norm.
He said: “It’s so obvious the level of injustice being meted to us as Christians is from the north.”
“The question I still ask Muhammadu Buhari is, how long will you continue to incarcerate us and how long will u continue to kill Biafrans?
Prince added the Biafra is an ideology and that cannot be crushed.
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“By killing unarmed, defenceless IPOB members, have you killed Biafra? The answer is NO
“Now, information getting to the IPOB structure looks as if this will metamorphose to arms struggles, for we can’t continue to fold our arms and watch our family members being slain unjustly,” he said.
The IPOB had said that some members of the group were killed by security operatives in Port Harcourt on Friday, January 20.
The group said its members were killed during the IPOB/Trump solidarity rally in the state.
However, responding to the IPOB’s claim, the Nigerian police have said it used minimal force in dispersing crowd during the protest.
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