The Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, has taken credit for the recent attack on the Minister for Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi in Spain.
The group also noted that it was ready to also unleash same treatment to other corrupt politicians.
It could be recalled that the Transportation Minister was reportedly beaten up during his visit to Spain by suspected members of IPOB.
The group’s spokesman, Emma Powerful, disclosed this development to news men in a press statement on Friday.
The group alleged that it was acting on the instruction of the leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, following the loss of his father on Friday.
In view of his command, IPOB in the last few months, first attacked the former deputy senate president, Dr Ike Ekweremadu in Germany. They tore his cloths and pelted eggs and stones at him.
However, connecting to the event of today, Emma Powerful averred: “Yes, IPOB beat Amaechi, the transport minister, based on the standing order given by our leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, to reprimand those politicians who think they have arrived.
“IPOB Spain, precisely, Madrid beat minister of transport Dr Chibuike Amaechi in Spain. The order was there before the attack on former deputy Senate President Dr Ike Ekweremadu in Nuremberg Germany.”
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He warned that the group will carry out more attacks on “corrupt politicians for bringing untold hardship to the people”.
“IPOB is warning all those corrupt politicians who brought hardship to the people that we are waiting for them anywhere we meet or see them. We are telling the whole world why they must be dealt with because they are not sincere to the people to the suffering citizens.
“We ask them to retrace their steps, otherwise IPOB in the diaspora will continue to treat their foolishness anywhere around the world,” Powerful added
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