Ipob Slams Gov Soludo for alleged anti-egbo comments about kidnapping, accusing him of dangerous young people

The native of Biafra (IPOB) has fiercely criticized the Governor of the State of Anambra, Professor Charles Soludo, for the comments that he allegedly made during the new City Hall meeting in the United States, where he was quoted that 99% of the kidnappers arrested in the state were Igbos, not Pahlara Fulani.

In a very strong statement issued on Thursday, Ipob accused Soludo in a recklessly endangering the life of an innocent Igbo youth with his statement, which was described by the group as “inflammation,” “is not based,” and “provocative genosid.”

“The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Under the Leadership of Our Indomitable and Unlawful Detailed Leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, Wishes to Draw the Urgent Attention of the Global Community, the Diplomatic Corps, International Human Rights Organizations, and All Lovers of And Justice to the latest reckless, inflammatory, and genocidally provocative comments by the Governor of Anambra State, Professor Charles Chukwuma Soludo, “Director of the Media and Publicity of IPOB, Emma Powerful, said.

According to the group, the governor’s comment – allegedly suggested that almost all the abduction suspects in the state came from IGBO – inhibiting every investigation or judicial basis and could function as a pretext for new security oppression in the region.

“This public remarks, made without the Iota of investigative support, have now become a green light for the Nigerian security institution and terror militia sponsored by Fulani to start a round of massacre and kidnapping of innocent young people throughout the southeast,” the group warned.

IPOB further argues that such statements from the governor who sits at risk of legitimizing outdoor murder, arrests that violate the law, and the invasion of sweeping on behalf of maintaining security.

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“We ask the world: What kind of leader, in front of the rampant Fulani shepherd invasion and military cruelty to his people, turned to accuse his own young time without evidence?” The statement was asked.

Accusing Soludo prioritizes personal ambitions of the welfare of his people, Ipob suggested that his statement was an effort to develop assistance with the federal government and govern the political elite at the expense of the life and dignity of IGBO youth.

This group challenges the governor to produce verified evidence – including the investigation report or court sentence – to support his claim.

Re -emphasizing his attitude as a movement to determine his own fate without mighty, Ipob reiterated that he did not have a bond with criminal activities. This group also questioned the silence of the soludo that was felt in the sustainable detention of its leader, Nnamdi Kanu, although previously calling for his release.

“Governor Soludo’s actions and words betrayed the previous public posture. Instead of working towards the release of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, he has now chosen to side with those who persecute our people,” added Ipob.

Concluding that statement, Ipob urged the wider Anambra and Southeast to remain vigilant and intelligent, warning them to recognize those who truly represent their interests.

“Let our people not be fooled. True enemies are often those who appear in the middle of the guise of leadership, while working against the safety and freedom of their own people,” the group said.

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