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APGA Group Carpets IPOB’s Confrontation Of Soludo In London


The confrontation of Governor Charles Soludo by group of persons who claim to be members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), has drawn the ire of APGA Media Warriors which accused them of supporting and sponsoring the insecurity, not only in Anambra State but in the entire South East geopolitical zone.

The confrontation was said to have occurred at a Town Hall meeting in London convened by the governor to interact with Anambrarians in the diaspora on the developmental strides of his administration as a point of departure for the next four years.

They accused the governor of not making efforts at securing the release of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu and also accused him of sponsoring the attacks and killings of youths in the area.

In a statement by the National Coordinator, APGA Media Warriors, Evang Chinedu Obigwe, the incident is the machination of those he described as fifth columnists who have been behind the killings and kid nappings in Igbo land, adding that they are not happy over the return of peace and tranquility in the area.

Obigwe recalled efforts by Soludo to grant them amnesty which those who complied were reintegrated into the society while others chose to remain in the forest noting that the holding of eight local government areas under siege gave impetus to the establishment and launch of Udo Ga Chi Security operations which has restored peace and rule of law back to Anambra State.

“At the inception of Soludo’s administration he had appealed to criminal elements living in the forest to come out under his amnesty programme and be rehabilitated.” “Soludo urged them to hand over their arms and join in the development of Anambra State which lasted for months.”



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