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Sunday 27 March 2016

Nnamdi Kanu: Why National Assembly members from South-east are silent – Rep

Nnamdi Kanu: Why National Assembly members from South-east are silent – Rep

Published by Family Writers

A House of Reps member representing Arochukwu/ Ohafia federal constituency, Hon. Uko Nkole, has revealed why National Assembly members of Igbo extraction are silent over the continued detention of the leader of Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu, who was arrested by the operatives of the Department of State Security, DSS, in October 2015.

Nnamdi Kanu
Responding to criticisms that have come the way of South-east National Assembly members for saying or doing nothing about the Radio Biafra founder’s ordeal, Nkole said he and his colleagues decided to keep sealed lips over Kanu’s affairs “because the matter is already in court.”

The federal government has preferred treason charges against the IPOB leader.
The Reps member, who gave the explanations while fielding questions from newsmen on Friday after inaugurating his constituency office in Ohafia, said there was nothing they could do until the court had decided on the matter.
Speaking on the destruction of crops and farmlands in some parts of the South-east states by Fulani herdsmen and their cattle, he condemned the action and called on the security agencies to rise up to the challenge before it degenerates into ethnic clashes.
He decried the reported declaration of some part of Ohafia farmland as “Republic of Fulani” by some Fulani herdsmen who also hoisted their flag in the area, and commended the security agents for dismantling the said flag.

Nkole maintained that while there is freedom of movement in the country, it would be wrong for herdsmen to hide under the guise of such freedom to destroy crops and farmlands of their host communities.

5 comments

  1. Three Court orders was given to free Nnamdi Kanu and othes of all the charges laid against them ,and buhari refused. What court judgment are they waiting for?
    Fear of loosing their share of oil money is their reason. Buhari want his fulani brothers to enjoy freedom, even to kill and rape women everwhere and to Biafrans it's treasonable offence.
    Tell yourselves the truth.

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  2. Ndi ara. Matter in court my foot!! Stupid idiots. Lilly-liver dey worry all of you

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  3. The current Igbo governors, senators, legislators, ohaneze, etc. - are simply bunch of idiots and cowards. It's beyond belief how they sold their souls and stomachs to an illiterate buhari and Islamic north. Tufiakwa! They better apply for visa and relocate to Islamic north for ever and ever- because Biafra will not accommodate them. Foolish idiots.

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  4. Now you are speaking was the matter no longer in the court , deceiving your yourselves and being deceived . To me you people are only working for your pockets , we don.t have any Representatives . God of Biafrans , must surely see us through .

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  5. Have never see governors so fearful as South Eastern governors . Which chief security of the state will keep quite and his people will be abducted . shame .

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