Nnamdi Kanu condemns Ozubulu killing, expresses confusion

Nnamdi Kanu condemns Ozubulu killing, expresses confusion

- Nnamdi Kanu leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has condemned the Ozubulu killing and called for thorough investigation

- Kanu said there was nothing to suggest that the attack was not an act of terrorism

- He also said that the attack made a mockery of the entire security system

Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has frowned at the Ozubulu killing, calling for scientific tests of the bullets used by the gunmen for thorough investigation.

Kanu said it is unfair that the police are not being sincere with their investigation.

According to him: ''There was nothing to suggest that the attack was not an act of terrorism. Kanu noted that Ndigbo do not have the culture of carrying out mass killing for whatever reason let alone carrying such attack in a place of worship, insisting that it could be from terrorist act and called for thorough investigation.

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We are asking for a forensic examination to be conducted to ascertain the type of bullet used in the attack. It makes a mockery of the entire security system that people can work into a town and massacre innocent civilians and walk away.

''Where are the security agencies. All options should remain open because our people are not known for gang killings. It is alien to us''.

The IPOB leader said:''Such atrocious crime has never ever been committed anywhere in Biafra land before.

''We are not known for mass executions. It was the same thing that happened at Uzo Uwani in Enugu state, the same scenario.

''I wonder why the narratives coming out is that it is two brothers who are feuding in far away South Africa. Is that possible? Does that make sense?.

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''Then where are all these security agents in our land; When we travel along the roads they are busy collecting money from our people, road blocks here and there. Before you travel a mile in Anambra you will encounter about 15 check points.

''How come all of them were sleeping or dozing when this attack happened? How is that possible? After the assailants must have gone then police will arrive to set up even more road blocks and check points. What type of society is that. That is why we want Biafra''.

Meanwhile, Legit.ng had reported that IPOB declared that the mass killing of Saint Philips Catholic Church worshipers that happened on Sunday, August 6, was not caused by wrong business deal.

Reports have it that IPOB made this known through a statement signed by comrade Emma Powerful, the group media and publicity secretary.

Watch this Legit.ng TV video of Nnamdi Kanu addressing his supporters in Abia:

Source: Legit.ng

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