In response to attacks in Southeast Asia, Nnamdi Kanu cries out from DSS custody.

Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), has expressed regret regarding the recent rash of attacks in the Southeast.

Kanu expressed sorrow and strongly opposed the Southeast attacks.

During his routine meeting with Aloy Ejimakor, his Special Counsel, and a few members of his legal team, he disclosed this.

In addition, the leader of the IPOB offered the victims of the attacks his comfort.

A tweet by Ejimakor peruses: ” Update: Today, I had a visitation with #MNK. He learned of the sporadic attacks that had occurred in the Southeast over the past few days, including the one that occurred in my hometown, with profound sadness.

“He asked me to vehemently condemn the attacks on his behalf and convey his comfort to all the victims,” I responded.

In recent times, unidentified gunmen have been targeting Southeast communities, markets, and government facilities.

Over the course of the end of the week, these obscure shooters had gone after Ejimakor’s old neighborhood in Imo State.

In the mean time, shooters had gone after INEC’s office in Imo State severally.

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