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More bodies of slain members-IPOB

The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has declared 21 days mourning for its members who died during the military invasion of the home of its leader, Nnamdi Kanu, at Afara Ukwu, Umuahia, Abia State.
This is even as the group says it has discovered more corpses of slain members in a bush within the precincts of Kanu’s home.
The group equally informed that it is burying the slain members, numbering more than over 28 who were killed during the invasion, with 11 of such bodies already interred.
An IPOB chieftain, Mark Eze Ofuonye, told journalists in Aba that the members were shot dead by the invading soldiers, and their corpses dumped in a bush.
He said: “Some of our members, numbering over 28, were murdered in cold blood by the military during the invasion of our leader’s home at Afara Ukwu. The soldiers were doing a sort of mop up operation; whenever they killed any of our members, they carried away the corpse to conceal their horrendous act but it was not possible.
“So, they filled up their trucks with our members’ corpses. The corpses we retrieved and which we are burying at present are those the soldiers could not carry. They just came with the intention of killing any human being or living thing that was found in the compound of our leader.
“The people they met were not armed still they shot them, even people just standing nearby and those passing through the area were caught in the attack.
“The corpses we are burying now were found inside the bush. They were shot by soldiers and they ran into the bush with bullet wounds thinking that they could receive help there but no help came their way and they died inside the bush.
“Some of the dead bodies were discovered last week inside the bush at the back of Nnamdi Kanu’s house. The 28 were those ones that were killed within the axis of the house of our leader. But the total number killed within this range is 305 persons.”
Ofuonye, who said there was no need for the operation by the Nigerian Army as members of the group did not carry arms, added that the leadership of the group declared the 21-day mourning for their slain members.
Disclosing that those killed were from the Eastern heartland, Ofuonye said that in addition to burying the dead, the group is also treating the injured and taking care of the imprisoned ones.
“We lost very vibrant and lovely youths who were just peacefully asking for their rights, but the Nigerian government chose to use brute force on them. Some of our members, who were forced to drink poisoned water, have been defecating blood and we are also treating them.
“About 76 of our members were dumped in Aba prisons under the most inhuman condition and many of them are ill. A lot of things are being done against our members, but the most beautiful thing about all these things is that the horrible experience we are passing through is giving us strength.
“The spirit has risen, the enthusiasm has come because when you look back and see you’ve lost a lovely one, a colleague, going back becomes a very big problem; you can’t go so that it will not look as betrayal.
“As I speak, we are establishing more zones and new members are coming in, we are winning the war of battle of hearts and minds,” he assured.
He was also emphatic that the struggle would continue.
“In any struggle, people die, but the only painful aspect of it is that we lost young boys, youths who had bright future. In the civilized world, you don’t touch people like that, no matter what they did, at worst you take them to court; but we have drawn strength from their death and we are not going back.

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