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Insecurity: Biafra League threatens to confront gunmen in southeast Nigeria
The Biafra Nations League (BNL) has issued a strong warning to all known and unknown gunmen in southeast Nigeria. BNL warned the gunmen to withdraw from the Igbo land or the League will deploy its militia for gun battle with the gunmen in southeast Nigeria.
BNL leaders also warned those disguising as Biafra agitators to kill people under the guise of enforcing the sit-at-home order imposed by the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB) in the southeast.
The Biafra National League Deputy National Leader, Ebuta Takon, had in a media interaction penultimate week, protesters that “the criminal elements who might have infiltrated the IPOB or genuine IPOB members, who have turned criminals, have hijacked the sit-at-home order such that IPOB no longer weighs control over them.” He emphasised that genuine IPOB members cannot be happy killing the people they are protesting for independence.
The Biafra National League, therefore, declared that the “people funding gunmen to kill people in southeast Nigeria must refrain henceforth or there will be serious gun battles in the process of trying to clean the region from sponsored criminals.”
Ebuta Takon declared that the Biafra League does not lack the fireworks to engage the gunmen and overrun them.
Ebuta Takon declared: “If everyone should show their strength of firepower, I think BNL should be more deadly because we have access to procure everything we want to get through the sea, being our operational base. He condemned the killing of students writing examinations, and other innocent citizens in the southeast.
“But how many times have there been reports that we have killed innocent travelers in the waterways?
“It is not about gara gara but calculation, not anything you see you shoot.
“Going to attack students writing examinations was the highest madness. I urge every group to start policing their land, the criminals are being sponsored within.”
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