Thursday, 29 October 2015

Nnamdi Kanu’s Biafra group disowned, ‘condemned’ by ‘Citizens of Enugu’



The violent agitation of the Nnamdi Kanu-led Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), has been condemned by a pressure group, Concerned Citizens of Enugu State.

The Concerned Citizens of Enugu State (CCES), has criticised the activities of IPOB over the detention of Kanu, the Director of Radio Biafra.

Kanu was arrested two weeks ago, by the Department of State Security, at the Lagos Airport hotel. The CCES described the recent violent protest in Enugu by the group, as illegal, unacceptable, anti-democratic.

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Leader of the Concerned Citizens of Enugu State, Jeremiah Udeh released a statement to this effect on Wednesday.

“We, the Concerned Citizens of Enugu State,CCES, condemn in its entirety the unlawful approach of violent protests adopted by the so-called IPOB in promoting its course.

We do not and will not encourage any unlawful act that will be inimical to the peace and unity of the country and the tireless efforts of the present administration in Enugu State to advance development in the state.”

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