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I don’t support Kanu but Buhari plans to wipe out Ndigbo – Asari Dokubo

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Asari-Dokubo

Asari Dokubo, former Niger Delta militant leader has condemned the recent attacks on Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of Independent People of Biafra (IPOB) in Abia state – Dokubo said President Muhammadu Buhari’s government plans to wipe out Ndigbo.

The former Niger Delta militant leader said that he is a Biafran but does not support Nnamdi Kanu.

He said: ”The attack on Nnamdi Kanu’s house and people is very unfortunate and unprofessional. The Nigerian Army should not allow itself to be used or induced for such act. Naturally, the Army should not have been going around Kanu’s house.

”The military are not trained to deal with civilians. The military are trained to deal with their fellow military people and there is no country calls out its military except there is a serious threat to the territorial integrity of that country.

”The action is a precursor to a wider design by the government of the man Muhammadu Buhari has put in place to commit a great pogrom against Biafra, against us.

”I am not a supporter of Kanu. We are both Biafrans but operating on different platforms. We have different platforms. ”He has done more in the struggle for the actualization of Biafra than I have, because Radio Biafra has done more broadcasting the agitation than anyone else. But I am not his supporter because we started Biafran agitation long before Kanu”.

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