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  • News - South East - Imo
  • Updated: August 09, 2022

Igbo Politicians Responsible For Buhari's Insult On Southeast - IPOB

Igbo Politicians Responsible For Buhari's Insult On Southeas

The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has said Igbo politicians are the reason President Muhammadu Buhari does not take the southeast seriously.

This follows a statement where the presidency urged Southeast leaders to be more forceful in speaking on the issue of insecurity in the zone following the recent killing of some Nigerians in Imo State.

IPOB said the Presidency would have taken the Southeast seriously if Igbo politicians had not sabotaged its leader, Nnamdi Kanu.

The spokesman of the group, Emma Powerful in a statement lampooned the Presidency over its comments on the incident, which it said amounts to intimidation of Ndigbo.

IPOB said the President Muhammadu Buhari-led Presidency should first hold Northern leaders responsible for bandits’ attacks in the country.

Powerful wondered why the Presidency would be quick to react anytime Northerners are victims of insecurity in the country.

He challenged the Presidency to show how many times it ordered Northern leaders to fish out the perpetrators of the several senseless killings in the North, whose victims are mainly Southerners, Christians, and non-Muslims.

IPOB stressed that the Federal Government and the Imo State Government should be held responsible for the ongoing genocide in the state, which it blamed on criminals recruited by the enemies of Biafra to demonise IPOB and the Eastern Security Network, ESN.

“How many times has the Presidency ordered Northern leaders to produce the bandits’ killings security agents mostly from the South but serving in the North?

“Treacherous Igbo politicians are to blame for all the insults the Presidency is giving to Ndigbo. If they had supported IPOB instead of sabotaging our leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, by now the Presidency will be talking to them with respect,” he said.

 

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