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JUST IN: DSS Retrieved Vital Documents In Sunday Igboho's Residence Revealing Prominent Citizens SponsorsPheesatJul 7, 2021

JUST IN: DSS Retrieved Vital Documents In Sunday Igboho's Residence Revealing Prominent Citizens Sponsors
PheesatJul 7, 2021

According to a source, Department of State Services DSS has reportedly recovered some vital documents from Sunday Igboho residence stating some well- known citizens sponsors of Igboho and Nnamdi Kanu. Details shortly

However, in another report, President Buhari has commended the security operatives for arresting Nnamdi Kanu and hunting Igboho.

The Presidency has commended Nigerian security forces for their role in the arrest of Nnamdi Kanu. He also praised them for attacking the home of Yoruba rights activist Sunday Igboho.

He concluded by saying that the Buhari administration would not accept the partition of Nigeria. The Presidency has commended the Nigerian security agencies for the arrest of Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the IPOB, and the recent attack on the residence of Sunday Igboho, a Yoruba human rights activist in Ibadan.

In a statement issued by the Assistant to the President on Media, Garba Shehu, the Presidency also commended the international agencies for their cooperation with the National Investigation Agency (NIA) until Kanu' s arrest.

The report added that the IPOB, led by a separatist Southeast, has become a notorious group for killings and insults that could inflame instability in Nigeria, the Nigerian Tribune reported.

IPOB caused loss of life and property The statement said the violence caused by the group resulted in several deaths and the destruction of public property, most of which were government- owned by the police and INEC.

He said: " The government has long been monitoring the activities of the IPOB and has strong reason to believe that their sources of funding include funds allegedly obtained through criminal and illegal means.

" The sole purpose of our security forces is to restore peace, stability and tranquility to our communities that used to live in constant fear of these misguided people. "

Why security forces raided Sunday Igboho' s house On why DSS officers raided the home of Yoruba rights activist Sunday Igboho, the presidency added that Igboho' s remarks were " offensive" . He said he hate it. "

PM News reports that the government led by President Buhari has made it clear that: " It respects the right of citizens to express their views and recognizes it as a democratic process.

However, any attempt to build a stockpile of weapons along with plans or tactics or openly to destroy our unity will not be tolerated. " That' s not right. "

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