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ONLINE Inside Kanu’s secret army

- Babaje Lawal Dando Zailani Abubakar Mohammed Wase Saidu Austin Kamdi Sani Yakubu Poplong Yunusa Allamin Nelson Meyes Mohammed Lile Pishon Lordking Abdullahi Adam Modibbo Adamu Murtala Dikko Bilal Musa Jibril Enape Ifeanyi Umahi Kolawole Amusa Abubakar M Z

Iurge the federal government to take a serious look at this matter and take action immediatel­y.

The federal government should not joke with this issue. I say this because if nothing urgent is done, the issue may escalate. We are already battling Boko Haram in the North-east, we don’t need another crisis on our hands. Efforts should be made to check the activities of Nnamdi Kanu and all his supporters.

The unfortunat­e thing here is that when there is a crisis, it’s his people that will be the first victims of soldiers. I urge Nnamdi Kanu to embrace peace and stop fomenting trouble. He should allow peace loving people to go about their legitimate businesses.

Nnamdi Kanu has violated his bail conditions and the authouriti­es need to do something about that. I hope Igbo leaders will also speak up and save their people from the problem Kanu is planning to cause for the region. What he is doing is capable of grounding activities in the region if not checked. May God save us all.

No matter the training Nnamdi Kanu’s boys acquire, they will not be able to defeat the Nigerian military, so he should be careful. He should stop beating the drums of war and seek ways to improving the lives of people in his region. He is violating the provisions of the constituti­on by his actions and that is not a good attribute of a leader. our women to be widows and our children to become orphans. We should all be careful.

Nnamdi Kanu is on the right path. I believe very strongly that he will liberate the Igbo. I am glad that Kanu has his own army. The people of that region have a right to protect themselves while agitating for Biafra republic.

All I can say is that Kanu is determined to create crisis in Nigeria.

Nigerians should not take this issue for granted. The BSS is not a secret service but full blown Biafra Army. And this means that Kanu has violated his bail conditions and he should be re-arrested. We don’t need another Boko Haram in the country, as we are still battling with the one in the North-east.

State governors have been canvassing for state police and the request has not been approved, but here we have a man flaunting a secret army unit. My question is; why has he not been re-arrested?

I know for a fact that no one or group can fight the government and succeed. I only pity the innocent souls that will be lost if war erupts. I pray we don’t get there. request for Kanu’s arrest is in order. I don’t expect anybody to be against his arrest.

We should all be working to develop the country and avoid anything that will cause disintegra­tion. Nigeria is the only country we have.

The Muhammadu Buhari-led administra­tion should re-arrest Nnamdi Kanu immediatel­y, because he is endangerin­g the lives of people of his region. If war breaks out, they will be the most affected. We don’t need anyone to disrupt our lives.

Why are we insisting that the Igbo remain in Nigeria? If they truly want to leave; the government should set in place machinery that will make that possible. You cannot force anyone to remain in a particular area. All we need is peace.

The civil war that consumed thousands of lives and resources was a real calamity. Those who lived through it told horrendous tales. The soldiers who fought it saw suffering and deaths. Many of those who fought the war never recovered from the trauma till they died. If history is allowed to repeat itself, for how long would our sons and daughters battle with post–war trauma?

From this report, you can tell that this issue is serious. Government must rise to the occasion before it is too late. Anyone planning to destabiliz­e the country should be made to face the law. We must not toy with the independen­ce our leaders fought hard to achieve.

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