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IPOB replies El-Rufai, says “only mischievous characters can liken freedom seekers with terrorists”

The indigenous people of Biafra (IPOB) on Wednesday described as “laughable and shameful” the statement of Governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El-Rufai comparing the “peaceful IPOB global movement with Fulani terrorists and bandits rampaging Southern Kaduna.”

According to a statement by IPOB Spokesperson, Emma Powerful, “it is not only provocative but a mischievous display of ignorance for El’ Rufai to compare freedom seekers with blood thirsty terrorists. El Rufai should stop playing to the gallery. No amount of cover-ups can exonerate him from the ongoing genocide in Southern Kaduna by Fulani bandits.

“He should cover his head in shame for admitting that he is paying the mass murderers in Kaduna State. He should know that he has a date at the ICC.

“We challenge him to mention any act of terror committed by IPOB. Our  only crime against El Rufai and his fellow mass murderers is that we refused to allow FULANI bandits any breeding ground in Biafra land.

“Malam Elrufia should swear by Allah that he knows nothing about the ongoing ethnic cleansing of non Fulani communities in Southern Kaduna and re-naming of their towns to Fulani communities.

“It’s only in Nigeria that IPOB which maintains presence in over 100 countries can be tagged a terror organisation. But the world knows we are not terrorists and don’t intend to be.”

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