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Kanu to Govs: ban open grazing in S’east within 14 days

Head of the restricted Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, has given a 14-day final proposal to South East Governors to boycott all types of open touching in the area in consistence with the 1969 legal law of Nigeria.

Kanu, who gave the notification through IPOB’s Media and Publicity Secretary, Emma Powerful, cautioned the gathering’s security outfit would initiate requirement of the counter touching Law across the whole locale if no move was made at the lapse of the final offer.

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He recognized the means taken by the Governors in the South West in restricting open touching, demanding that such move should be responded and united in the eastern locale.

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The assertion peruses: “We wish to modestly and most quietly call upon all the legislative heads of the East, to as an issue of criticalness, boycott all way of open brushing in the district in consistence with the 1969 legal law of #Nigeria that prohibited such provocative and crude practice by Fulani herders.

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“The strong advance taken by Yoruba lead representatives in forbidding open touching in their locale is honorable and as such MUST be responded and merged by a comparable profession in the East.

“In the event that following 14 days there is no firm and definitive activity by Eastern lead representatives to boycott open brushing in our territory, #ESN will fill the gap to start the requirement of this 1969 Anti-Grazing Law across the whole area. Try not to say you were not educated or given earlier admonition.”

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