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Thursday 29 February 2024

Eastern Security Network Storms Illegal Fulani Invaders Camp, Destroys Properties Left While They Escaped

Eastern Security Network Storms Illegal Fulani Invaders Camp, Destroys Properties Left While They Escaped





 

 Operatives Of The Eastern Security Network (ESN) has reportedly stormed an Illegal camp owned & operated by notorious Fulani terror herdsmen, in Lokpanta/Ishiagu, which they readily use for their nefarious campaigns against Indigenous people especially farmers who are engaging in agricultural activities during farming sessions.

 

The ESN in a #viralvideo published by Mazi Chinasa Nworu explained that the counterterrorism operation, was conducted on 25th February 2024 and that the herdsmen were ostensibly tipped off before the operation took place, given the fact that the ESN operatives met an empty camp, when they arrived and only had to seamlessly clear the perimeter and torch the affected area.

 

The Indigenous People Of Biafra Movement & Leadership - who is the sole proprietor and command possessor of the Eastern Security Network - has sworn that no place, forest/bushes in Eastern region will harbor or contain the Fulani herdsmen, and this pledge was reiterated in the formal speeches of various strategic ESN command units across the East - during the ESN 3rd Anniversary commemoration on 10th December, 2023.

 

The ESN has continued to live up to the promise, to invariably enable and encourage agricultural activities by the residents of East during this farming season, as the economic hardship in Nigeria continues to nosedive negatively.

 

Moreover, recently the IPOB movement closed the cattle rearing, pastoralism market of the East, to only Indigenes and limited foreigners from engaging in the business.

 

According to the IPOB movement, this policy was initiated not only as a precautionary measure against the Fulani marauders and their terror activities, but also to encourage the breeding of the Indigenous livestocks, which its existence is being threatened by the excessiveness of the Fulani cattle stock across Nigeria but primarily in the East.

 

Family Writers Press International


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