Sit-at-Home: Nnamdi Kanu Condemns Attacks in Southeast
Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, has denounced the attacks carried out by individuals allegedly affiliated with the IPOB in remote villages around the South-East.
Kanu conveyed his grief about the attacks and his condolences for the victims, according to Aloy Ejimakor, the special counsel for Kanu and IPOB, who visited Kanu in his DSS arrest on Monday.
According to Ejimakor, “I had a visitation with Mazi Nnamdi Kanu today (Monday).
“With profound sadness, he received news of the staggered attacks of the past few days across the South-East, including the one at my hometown.
“He asked me to strongly condemn the attacks on his behalf and convey his comfort to all the victims.”
Ejimakor’s hometown, Urualla, in the Ideato North L0cal Government Area of Imo State, was one of the areas torched by the suspects as the community market, Afor Urualla, was razed down.
These attacks were following the declaration of a five-day sit-at-home by a self-acclaimed leader of IPOB, Simon Ekpa, this week.
Ekpa had in a viral video ordered South-East residents to observe a sit-at-home from December 9 to 14.