Eloy Ejimakor, the legal advisor of Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), has demanded that the Nigerian government answer for the way it handles the country’s security concerns.
Speaking through his 𝕏 account, Ejimakor asked why Kanu is still being held in custody while Fulani terrorists are being granted carte blanche.
He demanded that those in power since 2015 explain why suspected Fulani terrorists are given preferential treatment while IPOB and its leader, Kanu, are subjected to harsher measures.
According to Ejimakor, recent U.S. initiatives have addressed issues that, in his opinion, ought to have been resolved long ago.
Concerning what he called “unequal treatment,” Ejimakor also questioned whether the government’s actions were influenced by ethnic factors.
According to him, there are still a lot of unsolved questions.
“Those who ruled Nigeria from 2015 to the present must explain why they lavished treatment on Fulani terrorists while targeting the IPOB and Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, who didn’t even qualify, now that America has taken action that should have been taken years ago.”
Is it a result of their Igbo heritage? “So many questions,” wrote Ejimakor.
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