-July2, 2021, News/Comments
Biafran Think Tank and The Biafran Watchdogs have vowed to attack Aso Rock, National Assembly, Police and Army Headquarters among others if at a stipulated time, the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu is not released and Biafra is not also declared by President Muhammadu Buhari. The groups also threatened to ensure the kidnap of the Country’s Ambassadors, High Commissioners, including the former Chief of Army Staff, Major-General Yusuf Burutai retd and keep them in bondage if their demands were not meant. This is coming after Kanu was arrested in Kenya and extradited back to the country during the week and since then, he has been under the custody of DSS. In a statement released to News men on Thursday, signed by 24 members of the groups, published by Vanguard Newspaper Online, announced that, all people living in Biafra land must document their residence and send them for verification. The statement read:
“Every landlord in Biafra land must send the names, phone numbers, pictures if possible, address of any police officers, army, DSS, EFCC, ICPC, , Air Force, Navy, Custom, Muslims, be it Hausa, Fulani or any Non-Biafra leaving in their houses. “We shall inform the public and the country and airlines that gave out our leader, Kanu’s details and ensure that the staff, plane, and the country pays dearly or we will give their own country.
“Today we have agreed and decided to kidnap all the ambassadors of Buhari government including Burutai and keep them hostage till they release Mazi Nnamdi Kanu and until Buhari signs and declares Biafra.“We hereby summon all the Biafran sons and daughters working in the USA, UK, EU, AU, army, Navy, Air Force, etc, to attend an important meeting in the USA. “If Buhari refuses to release Nnamdi Kanu, within 21 days from now, we shall attack the National assembly, Aso Rock, Police Headquarters, Nigeria Army Headquarters etc.”
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