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Insecurity In Imo: Arrest Of Uche Nwosu Has Vindicated Me, IPOB – Kanu

The detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu says the recent arrest of a former governorship candidate in Imo State, Uche Nwosu, by the police had vindicated him and IPOB members as the people behind the raging violence and insecurity in the state.

Kanu stated this in a New Year message by his lawyer Ifeanyi Ejiofor, declaring that 2022 would herald divine grace and favour of unimaginable proportions.

The statement said, “Onyendu sends his best compliments and appreciation to all those of his followers who have remained undaunted and defiant in the face of all odds. He salutes all those who have remained resolute and undistracted from the cause and demonstrably obedient to the appropriate chain of command.

“I undertook our routine visit to Onyendu. I did so exclusively. In the course of my visit, both of us engaged in fruitful discussions that substantially bordered on the legal strategy we would deploy at the next court sitting on January 18, 2022. Onyendu was particularly enthused when he realised that we have set to task and brought to perfection all legal engineering implicit in the options available to us.”

It added, “He predicted that many more criminal gangs ravaging our land will sooner than later gravitate to their deserving and ignoble end. He was also emphatic on the need for Umuchineke to be circumspect in their words and actions.”

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