‘Leave Kalu out of Kanu’s home raid’

The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Abia State has warned the state not to involve ex-Governor Orji Kalu in the raid of Indigenous People of Biafra’s (IPOB’s) leader’s, country home.

Commissioner for Information John Okiyi, who was speaking on the 2017 military invasion of Nnamdi Kanu’s home on a radio programme in Umuahia, refuted allegations Governor Okezie Ikpeazu was behind the invasion, but said Kalu was instrumental to the invasion.

But APC Publicity Secretary Ben Godson said the allegation was spurious and irresponsible.

He accused Okiyi of trying to twist facts and tell cheap lies to deceive Abians for the sake of politics.

Godson noted that Kanu was intelligent enough to know who did what before his home was invaded by the military.

He said: “Some of us should be responsible in our utterances; we shouldn’t bring sycophancy in everything we do. We should not be constantly telling lies to deceive the people, even when the facts of the matter are very clear.

“The whole world heard Nnamdi Kanu narrate who invited Operation Python Dance into Abia State, which culminated in the invasion of his home. So, for the commissioner to say it was Kalu when the IPOB leader himself has told the world who the person is, is not only laughable, but a cheap propaganda that can only come from a lazy image maker.”

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