Nnamdi Kanu apologises for threatening CP's children

IPOB Vs Police: Nnamdi Kanu Apologises For Threatening To Hunt Abia CP’s Children

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In what many have seen as a rare move, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu has tendered an apology for threatening the children of the Abia State Commissioner of Police, Ene Okon.

Few days ago, the IPOB leader had threatened that his group will hunt down the children of Okon, and other police officers should they bring any harm to members of the pro-Biafra group during his parents’ burial which is billed to take place on February 14th.

Nnamdi Kanu released the apology note on Wednesday via his official handle on Twitter. Admitting that he went too far, Kanu said that his intention was only to bring global awareness to the threats and imminent danger the Government has placed on his family and community.

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Read his tweets below.

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“This Friday, mourners in Biafra will come together to attend the funeral for my beloved parents, Eze Israel Okwu Kanu and Ugoeze Sally Nmenme Kanu.

“During this time of mourning, the Indigenous People of #Biafra are living in a constant state of fear.

“The Abia State Commissioner of Police is threatening to disrupt the funeral and there continues to be a large military presence in the area, which has a history of inflicting violence against the #IPOB

“This has caused a range of emotions for me. I have now gone from an extreme sense of sadness after losing both of my parents, to an extreme sense of anger knowing that the mourners are in grave danger.

“In this time of immense grieving and anger, I made threats against the children of the Police Commissioner and other Nigerian officials on my radio program, Radio Biafra.

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“This was wrong and I sincerely apologize. Children should always be off limits.

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“It was my intention to bring global awareness to the threats and imminent danger the Government has placed on my family and community in hopes that shining a global spotlight on the actions of the Government will prevent them from inciting violence against my people. “In doing so, I went too far.

“It is my great hope that the Indigenous People of Biafra can mourn in peace on Friday and can live in peace every single day forward.”

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