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Return Over 500 Youths Arrested in Imo – IPOB Tells Uzodinma

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The Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, has called on Governor Hope Uzodinma of Imo State to work towards ensuring the return of over 500 youths allegedly arrested in the State by the Nigeria government.

Emma Powerful, the spokesman of IPOB,
urged Uzodinma to urgently facilitate the return of the youths before the pro-biafra group loses its patience.

IPOB accused the governor of inviting security agents to apprehend not fewer than 500 Biafra youths about a year ago, and their whereabouts remained unknown.

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A statement by Powerful reads partly: “This is also one year that Hope Uzodinma and his APC party invited military to kill innocent citizens in Imo State and they arrested and abducted many people who they ferried to Abuja. We are also yet to see them.

“They abducted over 500 Biafra youths in Imo State since last year, and we want those youths back for prosecution if they think they committed any crime.

“We gathered through intelligence that those youths were actually being brought back from Abuja to Imo State but unfortunately Nigeria security agents who were escorting them executed them along the way of Abaji and Lokoja in Kogi State.

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“We are about to exhaust our patience. Hope Uzodinma should please return those youths before we lose our patience.

“Hope Uzodinma should be held responsible if anything untoward happens to our comrades. He should not expect to conduct his daughter’s traditional wedding in Abuja while the Igbo youths he aided their abduction were executed by security agents. The spirit of those youths won’t allow him go on cerebration spree after making many innocent families childless.”

 

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