Biafra nation agitator, Ralph Uwazuruike has accused his fellow agitator, Nnamdi Kanu of orchestrating death of Igbo youths from his prison cell in Sokoto.
Uwazuruike said Kanu, who is the leader of Indigenous People
of Biafra, IPOB, and serving life jail sentence for terrorism is still
recruiting youths from prison to orchestrate violence, and this is leading to
multiple death of the recruited youths.
In a YouTube video made by the agitator, he called on
leaders of Igbo nation and those of Pan Igbo organisation, Ohanaeze Ndigbo to
mobilize and move to Sokoto to warn Kanu to stop the recruitment of Igbo youths
into violence that will cause the end of their lives.
He said: “I hate violence, and anyone who knows me will
agree that I do not have anything to do with violence. How can someone who was
sentenced to prison remain there and be recruiting our youth to go into
violence?
“He has been sentenced, he should remain in prison and serve
his jail term in peace and not recruiting more people into violence. Everyday,
our young men are killed because they are being deceived into engaging in
violence by Nnamdi Kanu, who is recruiting them from prison.
“I want to suggest that Igbo leaders and the leadership of
Ohanaeze Ndigbo should mobilize to Sokoto and give Nnamdi Kanu a stern warning
to desist from recruiting our young men into violence that will end their
lives.
“In the north, we hear things like repentant terrorists and
bandits, and federal government spend money to reintegrate them into society,
so why can’t we have repentant IPOB members here?
“Why can’t the people who have been in violence renounce it
and come out and seek amnesty, so that the federal government can rehabilitate
them? Why do they have to be initiated deeper and deeper into violence, instead
of thinking a way of coming out and embracing amnesty and enjoying
rehabilitation,” Uwazuruike lamented.
The lamentations of the former leader of secessionist group,
Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra (IPOB), is not
unconnected to recent social media videos of hooded individuals who claim to be
members of IPOB and loyal to Kanu, who claim they have been enlisted for a
fresh round of violence in the South East.
Several of the videos which can be found on social media
shut in unidentified bushes show hooded arms-bearing militants chanting songs
of support for Nnamdi Kanu and threatening that a new wave of violence will hit
the South East if their leader was not released.
Nnamdi Kanu recently sacked some of his trusted allies who
were serving as Directorate of State, DOS, of Biafra from prison, while
constituting a new leadership. He was also touted as recruiting 100 men for
what he called 100-man-project, whose real duties were not defined.
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