Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra,
IPOB, has challenged President Muhammadu Buhari to speak to Fulani herdsmen,
Boko Haram, and other terrorist groups in the language they understand, the
same way he vowed to deal with secessionist groups in the South East.
Gunmen suspected to be
Fulani herdsmen attacked Iganga, a town in Ibadan North Local Government Area
of Oyo State on Saturday and reportedly left more than 50 people, including the
aged, women and children dead.
In the attack that reportedly lasted over three hours, the
gunmen destroyed properties and razed houses and cars.
The residents insist it was Fulani herders who invaded their town.
In a similar development, suspected Fulani herdsmen launched a deadly attack on Odugbeho, a community
located in Agatu LGA of Benue State.
They killed over 40 residents of the community during the
attack that happened on Sunday night.
The Senator representing the Benue South Senatorial
District, Abah Moro, confirmed the incident in a statement on his official
Facebook page.
President Buhari had recently vowed to deal with
secessionist groups, such as the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, and the
Eastern Security Network, ESN, who has been accused of destroying public assets
in the South East and South-South.
Kanu in a tweet said, “He won’t speak to his fellow #Fulani
killers (ISWAP, Boko Haram, Fulani herdsmen etc) in the language they would
understand?
“But quick to speak in the language of GENOCIDE he thinks
Biafrans will understand.
“The world can no longer be fooled by the hypocrisy of this
@NigeriaGov,” Kanu tweeted.
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