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Army should stop molesting our people at Onitsha bridge head

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*Buhari should warn them on this flagrant provocation

This time around they waylay Igbos returning home for Xmas and New Year holidays and rough handle a lot of them. In the past one month these raw soldiers have killed more than twenty unarmed Igbo youths. 

Photos show traffic snarl caused by the unruly activities of the soldiers

Ohanaeze Youth Council warns the 302 battalion soldiers of the Nigerian Army in Onitsha to stop molesting easterners travelling home for Xmas and New Year holidays at Bridge head in Onitsha

The officers and men of the 302 battalion of the Nigerian Army at Onitsha appear to have a different agenda in that town. 

They appear to be there for ethnic cleansing.  

In the past one month these raw soldiers have killed more than twenty unarmed Igbo youths. 

This time around they waylay Igbos returning home for Xmas and New Year holidays and rough handle a lot of them.

We can no longer tolerate this brazen act in our own land.

We are neither at war nor a conquered people.

Mr President should intervene in this matter before it turns into something else.

We have the right to protect the dignity of ore people.

The Army is provoking us by their brazen acts in the South East and South South.

We hope there is no cabal in the Nigerian Army that is pursuing an ethnic Agenda,

Mazi Okwu Nnabuike 

Secretary General, Ohanaeze Youth Council 


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