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‘Army, Police Are Kidnapping, Executing Citizens In Enugu Right Now’ – Nnamdi Kanu Alleges [PHOTOS]

Nnamdi Kanu

The leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) Nnamdi Kanu, has alleged that the Nigerian army and police are kidnapping, torturing and executing defenceless citizens in Enugu State at the time of filing this report.

Kanu made the allegation Wednesday afternoon on his Facebook page where he shared photos of some young and middle-age men who were seated on bare floor.

The IPOB leader claimed the pictures are victims of state terrorism who have now been moved to unknown location for possible execution.

He called on the United States, European Union, African Union and other diplomatic missions in Nigeria to report the alleged atrocity to their home countries.

Kanu wrote:

“The state sponsored criminal abduction, kidnapping, torture and execution of defenceless citizens by the Fulani terror-herdsmen sponsoring Nigerian government is ongoing in Enugu State right now.

“Pictures below are innocent victims of this unprecedented state terrorism against innocent civilians in Nike area of Enugu State. It was reported that they have now been moved to an unknown location for possible execution by a combined team of Nigerian Army and Police.

“We are placing all diplomatic missions to Nigeria, especially the United States, European Union and African Union, on notice with regards to their obligation to report these levels of unimaginable atrocity by the Nigerian state against Biafrans to their home countries and relevant agencies. We are also holding Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi personally responsible as the chief security officer of Enugu State for this brazen and illegal attempt to execute dozens of innocent people for no apparent reason.

“The, see no evil hear no evil, Nigerian media and populace is hereby officially informed of the heinous crimes their government is committing in Enugu State on their behalf, should they wish to distort the story at a later stage. It is in the best interest of all that all those abducted are released immediately.

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