x

Don’t permit Kanu, IPOB dispatch terrorism in your nations – Group tells US, others

Must read

By Jennifer Y Omiloli

A gathering has approached United States, United Kingdom and different nations to be careful about the exercises of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) driven by Nnamdi Kanu.

The concerned Citizens Forum cautioned that the new activity, dissent and assaults on Nigerian pioneers sent by individuals from the IPOB could cause destruction if not checked.

In a letter tended to by national leader of CCF, Princess Ajibola and routed to the US’ Ambassador to Nigeria, William Symington, dated Monday August 26, the gathering cautioned of an approaching psychological militant development if not appropriately checked in the US and different countries.

The concerned residents encouraged the nations to recall that the IPOB is a restricted group in Nigeria.

Taking note that the IPOB has a long history of narrow mindedness, fierce dissents, dismissal for sacred specialists and carnage, Ajibola said if proactive advances are not taken, IPOB could heighten to another Al-Qaeda psychological oppressor gathering or something to that effect, unleashing devastation over the world.

The concerned Nigerians, in this way, exhorted the United States, the United Kingdom and different nations to henceforth ban the gathering to guarantee the security of its natives just as outsiders, particularly Nigerians.

“Dear Ambassador, the Concerned Citizens Forum is constrained to write you this letter in an attempt to bring to your notice of the threat posed by IPOB and as well as to remind the government of the United States of America of its role in the entrenchment of peace all over the world.”

“It is our firm belief that the United States of America would act fast in this regards before IPOB constitutes a threat to the world,” Ajibola said.

Copyright DAYBREAK NIGERIA.

All rights reserved. This material, and other digital content on this website, may not be reproduced, published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed in whole or in part without prior express written permission from DAYBREAK NIGERIA.

More articles

1506 COMMENTS

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

- Advertisement -

Latest article