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The Nigerian Army blamed by IPOB for killings in Enugu, Rivers
THE IPOB has accused the Nigerian Army’s 82 Division Enugu and 6 Division Port Harcourt of being responsible for the killings by terrorist herdsmen in Enugu State yesterday.
IPoB also claimed that the two Army Division commanders were assigned to the Nigerian Army’s 82 Division in Enugu and Port Harcourt for two nefarious reasons. “They were tasked with spreading Fulani and Boko Haram terror in the South East and South-South, as well as laying the groundwork for the Fulani cabal to rig the upcoming election.”
According to IPoB’s Media and Publicity Secretary, Emma Powerful, “the 82 Division Enugu and 6 Division Port Harcourt and their Commanders are responsible for Fulani/Boko Haram murderous attacks in Enugu and Rivers States, respectively,” and the mass killings in the two states will continue until they are removed.
According to the statement issued by the IPoB, “We, the global movement of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPoB, led by Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, wish to inform the general public, particularly Biafrans, as well as the international community, that the 82 Division Enugu and 6 Division Port Harcourt, and their Commanders, are behind the deployment of Fulani terrorist herdsmen who have escalated the recent killings and kidnappings.
“The two commanders were instructed to ensure that Fulani herdsmen seized control of South East and Rivers States.” They were assigned to the Nigerian Army’s 82 Division Enugu and 6 Division Port Harcourt Rivers States with two sinister goals in mind: the first was to spread Fulani and Boko Haram terror in Biafraland, and the second was to lay the groundwork for the Fulani cabal to use them and the Army to rig the upcoming Nigerian selection process known as an election.”
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