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Uche Mefor Accuses IPOB Of Killing Chikwe Akunyili
- The separatist group had denied involvement in Chike’s killing, stressing that it was a political assassination
A former Deputy Leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has linked the killing of Dr Chike Akunyili to the pro-Biafra group.
Chike, who is the husband of late Dora Akunyili, the ex-Director-General of National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) was killed in Anambra State on Tuesday.
The separatist group had denied involvement in Chike’s killing, stressing that it was a political assassination.
However, Mefor insisted that the violence created by IPOB in the southeast is responsible for the death of Chike.
Read also: IPOB Describes Akunyili’s Husband, Chike’s Death As Assassination
A Facebook by Mefor reads partly: “What the Indigenous People of Nnamdi Kanu (IPONK) is doing of late is criminality, it is a category of heinous crime called crimes against humanity within the Rome statute and the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court, ICC, and no more freedom fighting.
“It is on record that the inspiration of the violent utterances, threats, and incitements to horror by Nnamdi Kanu and his bumbling sycophantic criminal gang members of the not-fit-for-purpose DOS, a series of sponsored and blanket assassination/killing campaigns and extra-judicial extermination of the innocent unsuspecting Igbo Biafrans have been commissioned and ridiculously on an ongoing basis—–hailed and celebrated by a cross-section of the gullible as UNKNOWNGUNMEN/ESN, as fighting the Fulani herdsmen and in the name of freedom fighting.
“The latest is the unfortunate assassination of Dr. Akunyili.”
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