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Kanu Raises Alarm Over Alleged Plan By Fulani To Attack Imo

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The leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu, has raised an alarm over an alleged plan by some Fulani to attack some towns in Imo State.

Kanu in a post on his Facebook account, noted that alert was shared following an intelligence after a meeting in a Mosque in Owerri on Wednesday.

 

He called on his men to be at alert adding that preparations are being made to ensure the attack is carried out.

 

 

 

The post reads: “Fulanis/Muslims in Owerri, Imo State, supported by Fulani elements from 32 Artillery Brigade Obinze, has concluded plans to start a deadly attack in Owerri, suburb, other towns in Imo. Military uniforms have been distributed to these Jihadists and terrorists from the Sahel.

 

“Targets are Control post, MCC rd, fire service, Emmanuel College junction.

 

“This is an extract from the meeting they held in the mosque yesterday, Tue 27th April, at Ama Hausa, Owerri.

 

 

 

“They have mobilized all their boys (shoe menders, iron condemn, watch sellers, etc) with small radio, phones and airtime, weapons, arms, matches, for the mayhem.

 

“These boys were on the ground long ago and have provided them with information about all tracks, roads, residences of people, Churches, Schools etc for a possible and immediate attack.

 

“Let everybody know this immediately. Be at alert. Observe every movement. Raise alarm, alert neighbours”. The warning said