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IF THAT RAT CALLED NNAMDI KANU DARES ME, I WILL SHOW HIM THAT I FROM THE BLOOD SUCKING VILLAGE OF AGULERI – GOVERNOR OBIANO BOILS

The Anambra State Governor, Willie Obiano, has warned the Leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu, to steer clear from the State, ahead of November Gubernatorial election.

Obiano who spoke in Awka, the State capital, observed that security reports available to him
revealed that those behind the threat to stop the forthcoming election are from outside the State.

Recall, Kanu had during a rally of IPOB members at Ekwulobia in Aguata Local Government Area, on Sunday, renewed his call on the people to boycott the forthcoming election in the State.

In a swift reaction, Obiano urged the people not to be disturbed by election boycott threats, but to be prepared for such persons, should they attempt any such ill-advised intention to disrupt peace during the election

“We cannot allow somebody called Nnamdi Kanu from another State, to invade our peaceful State, and issue unwelcome directives to us.

“We will not fold our hands and watch such an individual motor in people from Abia, Enugu, and other places, to disrupt order in our State.

“Ignore the empty threats. Go about your lawful businesses, and sleep with both eyes closed. I will keep watch over you with my two eyes open. I will let anyone who dares us know I am from Aguleri.”

The Governor called on the people to take the threats as empty, saying that the majority of those at Nnamdi Kanu’s rally at Ekwulobia, on Sunday, were people from Abia, Enugu, and other places, who should not be part of the election in the State.

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