Shocking: Former Attorney-General Reveals How Nigerian Soldiers Are Trying To Indict IPOB, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu
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A former Attorney-General and commissioner for Justice, Abia State, Mr. Umeh Kalu (SAN), has accused the Nigerian Army of planting explosives across the southeast region of the Federation to justify the Terrorism tag the Federal Government of Nigeria has placed on the the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB.
The Senior Advocate of Nigeria, made the claim in reaction to the the report released by the Nigeria Army on its official Facebook page, claiming that the security outfit of the IPOB, the Eastern Security Network, planted some explosive devices in places with huge human traffic.
The Nigeria Army claimed that the explosive devices were detected and deactivated by Nigerian Soldiers.
Meanwhile, Kalu (SAN), alleges that the Nigeria Army was trying to incriminate the IPOB/ESN as a strategy to implicate Mazi Nnamdi Kanu who is the leader of the group and currently held by the Department of State Services after his illegal abduction in Kenya.
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Kalu said: “Can the military go ahead and provide number of arrests made following the supposed busting of the ghost attackers? How come no single arrest was said to have been made by the all-powerful Nigerian army?
“This is simply a comic relief from the Army and nothing more. Where are the two Sienna buses and Toyota Hilux truck the military claimed the attackers came in? None was retrieved by the troops from the attackers? What a comedy!
“The Military simply planted IEDs themselves, went ahead to retrieve the IEDs that have no life in it claiming to have successfully diffused it just to appear to be working and appease their pay-masters.
“We have been raising alarms over the illegal activities of the Nigerian army in Southeast of recent and nothing has been done or said by the leaders and governors of Southeast. Innocent lives have been wasted all in the name of exercise Golden Dawn.
“Enough is enough, the Nigerian military should stop this show of shame and stop stooping so low all in a bid to show force where there is none. They are more needed in the terrorists ravaged Northeast region and not Southeast where there are no cases of terrorists or bandits,” he concluded
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