IPoB claims it has been unfairly blamed for insecurity in Imo State

 

The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPoB) have stated that recent developments have cast doubt on long-standing allegations linking the group to insecurity in Imo State. The group says emerging information has vindicated its position.

In a statement released by its Media and Publicity Secretary, Emma Powerful, IPoB referred to a viral video in which an individual, allegedly known as “Gentle Yahoo,” claimed involvement in criminal activities in Imo State. According to the statement, the individual made allegations about being influenced by certain actors with vested interests.

IPoB claims the video supports its repeated denials of involvement in the insecurity in the region. “We, the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPoB), once again assert that we are not responsible for the insecurity, kidnappings, or other criminal activities in Imo State,” the group said.

The statement continued: “The video circulating online, which features a man identifying himself as part of a group previously involved in such activities, suggests attempts were made to implicate IPoB, the Eastern Security Network (ESN), and our leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.”

IPoB emphasized that it has consistently communicated through official statements and broadcasts that its mission is peaceful and geared toward the advocacy for self-determination.

The group also urged the public and media to exercise caution and conduct thorough investigations before attributing blame. “We expect responsible media and public institutions to critically evaluate such claims and avoid hastily labeling IPoB or ESN in matters of regional insecurity,” the statement read.

Finally, IPoB called for transparency and accountability in governance and encouraged residents of Imo State to demand clarity and justice concerning the ongoing insecurity in their communities.

“We urge stakeholders in Imo and beyond to support efforts aimed at uncovering the truth and restoring peace and stability to the region,” the statement concluded.

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