The leader of biafra writes a letter to chief of army stafff

Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the IPOB, has taken a step against the federal government over the harassment of his family members by the Nigerian army in the past week. In a petition to the chief of army staff Tukur Buratai, the leader of the IPOB through his lawyer Ifeanyi Ejiofor accused the Nigerian army of gross violation of the fundamental human rights of his sibling and relatives.
The letter exclusively obtained by NAIJ.com was dated September 8, and receipt acknowledged by the army headquarters on the same date. NAIJ.com had in a story reported how Kanu’s younger sister Princess Tonia narrated the ordeal she and some of her uncles suffered in the hands of 14 security operatives while visiting her brother in Kuje prison on Tuesday, September 6. Princess said the operatives – 12 full dress soldiers and 2 other in mufti – ambushed her and her uncles after exiting the prison facility. She told NAIJ.com that the security operatives, fully armed kept them in their white Toyota Hiace bus after double-crossing their own vehicle. She said their names, numbers and addresses were collected by these Nigerian army’s personnel before they were released.









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