The leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu on Sunday, February 9, has vowed to hunt down the children of the Abia State Commissioner of Police, Ene Okon, ahead of his parents’ burial.
He threatened the Police Commissioner, which he described as Inspector, said if anybody is killed during the burial of his parent, we hunt their children as well.
Kanu who posted on his Facebook Page says “If Inspector Okon and his commanders come to my father’s house to kill anyone on 14th February 2020 at my parents’ burial, we will hunt down their children.”
Parents of the Nnamdi Kanu would be laid to rest on Friday, February 14, in Afaraukwu, Abia State.
Newsflash247 online news portal had earlier reported that the Police Commissioner had warned members of IPOB to steer clear of the burial on February 14.
The CP Okon said: “Do you think we will sit down here and allow IPOB to
participate in the burial? Whoever thinks along that line is fooling himself.
IPOB will dance during the burial and the police elephants will dance too.
“I have already reached out to the traditional prime minister of Afaraukwu (Nnamdi Kanu’s community) and told him that if they want the burial to go smoothly and for police to give them security, they should tell IPOB not to near the area not to talk of participating in the burial. If they fail to adhere to what we’ve told them, that means they do not want the burial to go on smoothly because we are going to scatter the place.”
However, Kanu while sharing a photograph of Okon on his Facebook page yesterday, described the Police Commissioner as ‘Inspector”.
Kanu, whose Facebook was blocked but later restored wrote: “If Inspector Okon and his commanders come to my father’s house to kill anyone on 14th February 2020 at my parents’ burial, we will hunt down their children.”
Newsflash247 online news portal