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"It is unfortunate US doesn't see IPOB as a terrorist group"- Lai Mohammed says

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"It is unfortunate US doesn

Information Minister Lai Mohammed talked with the BBC in London, describing it as an "unfortunate" fact that the American government does not see the indigenous Biafra, IPOB, as a terrorist organization. A spokesman for the US embassy in Nigeria, Russell Brooks, in a recent interview, said the United States committed to unity in Nigeria and would support a peaceful resolution of any country's crisis. "The United States Government is firmly committed to the unity of Nigeria, and important political and economic issues affecting Nigerian people, such as the distribution of resources, are worthy of respect for democracy." In the context of unity we encourage all Nigerians to support the de-escalation of tensions and peace-loving solving the complaints. "The Indigenous People of Biafra is not a terrorist organization under US law." Responding to a comment by the US spokesman, Lai Mohammed said in an interview "It is very unfortunate because if the country decides to choose which organizations are terrorists and who do not think that terrorism has no limits, I think it should work, each country needs to work together to ensure that terrorism does not work." Speaking further, he said: "The acts and statements of the IPOB are acts and statements of terrorists. For example, Nnamdi Cano is caught on the tape and said they want Biafru, not calm but by force and if they do not get Biafra, Somalia will be paradise with such a kind ". He asked why a man without arms could be described as a terrorist, the minister said "It is also the same man who opens the weapon and the same man who set up his own national assembly Biafra, his secret service of Biafra and the same man who actually attacked the military formation."
 

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