Family of the leader of
the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, has, again, called on the
Nigerian Army to return the property its personnel carted away from their home
at Afaraukwu, Umuahia, Abia State.
Soldiers, who were on a special operation in the
South East code-named Python Dance 11 (Egwueke11), in collaboration with
policemen from Abia State command, on September 14 and October 8, raided the
home of the IPOB leader and the family and, allegedly, carted away household
properties.
Some of the items the family alleged were carted
away included television sets, generating sets and two boxes filled with
wrapper, belonging to the matriarch of the family, among other items.
The army and police spokespersons had denied the
allegation, stating: “We were there to search for weapons, no household items
were removed from Kanu’s home.”
However, yesterday, Kanu’s family maintained her
ground that the invading soldiers and policemen carted away their personal
belongings and demanded they be returned.
Spokesman of the family, Prince Emmanuel Kanu,
Nnamdi Kanu’s younger brother told Daily Sun that what was disturbing the
family most was the boxes of wrapper belonging to their mother, which the
soldiers made away with.
“We have said this before and we will keep talking
about it, of all that the soldiers and policemen took away when they invaded
our home, the ones we are worried about most are the two boxes of wrapper
belonging to our mother.
“What are they going to do with the old woman’s
boxes of wrapper? If they do not return them together with other items they
made away with, they must surely face God’s wrath.”
Kanu said apart from their mother’s belongings, the
soldiers also desecrated their father’s palace by ransacking and taking every
available thing that represents Igbo culture.
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