Nnamdi Kanu’s family home still deserted days after Army raid
Days after soldiers raided the home of the Leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, his Afaraukwu Ibeku community in Umuahai North Local Government Area of Abia State, still look deserted.
His
kinsmen who fled the community during the raid have called on
Government to give them firm assurance of their safety before they would
return home.
Some
of the locals who are still taking refuge in various parts of the state
said they are still in shock over the military invasion of the sleepy
community.
During
a visit to the community on Monday, only a few locals were observed
discussing the events of the past days with apprehension.
One
of the locals who refused to disclose his name said he was just
returning from where he fled to during the attack, adding that he just
came to pick a few personal belongings and leave, as the area “is still
unsafe”.
The
local who simply identified himself as a civil servant said many people
lost their lives during the raid, and demanded full assurance from
the government of adequate security of residents before they would
return.
Another
local, Pastor Chibunna Odoemenam who said he lost his sister during the
invasion described the attack as “horrible and unimagined”.
The
cleric who said he had buried his sister said members of the community
were still mourning their dead while appealing for assistance to
offset the medical bills of those who sustained gunshot wounds.
He
said that six more dead bodies were recovered from the bush the next
day after the attack, adding that some of the corpses had been
deposited at the mortuary.
He called on the United Nations to come to their rescue as “we are too scared to live here again”.
Nnamdi Kanu’s family home still deserted days after Army raid
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