Indigenous People of Biafra says its security arm, the Eastern Security Network, will soon commence the enforcement of the Anti-Grazing law in the South-East.
IPOB stated this just as the Igbo National Council threw its weight behind the group’s call on the South-East governors to put an end to open grazing by Fulani herdsmen in the region.
IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu, in a statement specifically said the ESN would commence enforcement of anti-grazing law in the next two weeks.
It warned that it would no longer tolerate any form of killings by Fulani herdsmen in the zone, stressing that such will never be allowed again in the land of, “The Rising Sun.”
According to the IPOB statement, “If you are one of the #Zoo animals suffering from an advanced form of Stockholm syndrome, may it kill you there. We in the East are not, have never been and can never be slaves to any bunch of retards. Ask the British.
“We won’t tolerate any iota of killer Fulani herdsmen menace in the East. You may be comfortable with your wretched Fulanised existence where you are but we won’t live with that rubbish in the land of the Rising Sun. Where were you when our people were being slaughtered, raped and kidnapped in Isiukwuato?
“In less than two weeks, #ESN will commence the full enforcement of Nigeria’s Anti-Grazing Law in the East. Turn into a cow then and see what shall become of you. You are about to understand how determined we are. You have the temerity to talk about monopoly of violence?
“The era of Biafrans crying and lamenting to EU and UN has come and gone. The Dragon Flag has been raised! If you don’t know what it means, go and ask.
“Yap all you like, there is no going back. You #Zoo animals are about to witness the type of madness you never knew existed. Aisha Yusuf.”
The group’s spokesman, Emma Powerful, said Aisha Yusuf, an activist from the North, has been listed in IPOB’s bad book for saying the group has no monopoly of violence.
Meanwhile, a group, Igbo National Council, has thrown its weight behind the call by IPOB on South-East governors to end open grazing by Fulani herdsmen in the South-East.
INC National President, Chilos Godsent, enjoined the South-East governors to emulate their South-West counterparts, who opposed the activities of the Fulani herdsmen.
He stressed that herdsmen should not be allowed any field in the region.