Crime
IPOB rain bullets on Obi’s LP members meeting in Enugu
Some ‘unknown gunmen’ invaded the LP members holding a meeting in the Enugu Senatorial West on Tuesday.
In a video trending online, the commentator announced the location, and the reason they disrupted the meeting
‘We believe this land belong to the Republic of Biafra, and these political thieves want to sell it,” he said. ‘And we are doing what we are supposed to do to defend the land.”
While the party members fled probably before the hoodlums arrived, the party properties, including chairs, banners, and cars were vandalized.
The commentator even ordered one of the gun-nuts to ‘burst’ a car of the party leader abandoned at the venue.
The car was immediately riddled with bullets.
The preparation for the 202 general elections has been witnessing violence opposition by secessionists and their sympathizers across the southeast.
The LP is sponsoring the presidency of Anambra former Gov. Peter Obi who is also championing the Igbo Agenda, a move to have an Igbo man lead Nigeria.
He has been able to mass up youth, mostly online, who call themselves Obideients, and are rallying mostly in states other than those in the southeast.
But IPOB and other separatist groups have said they don’t support Obi or any Igbo presidency.
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