Confusion as Imo govt house, two other places named after ESN commander Ikonso
Confusion as Imo govt house, two other places
named after ESN commander Ikonso
By Arogbonlo Israel Following the death of the commander of the
Eastern Security Network, ESN, Ikonso allegedly killed by security agencies
last week, the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, has named the Imo
State Government House, Douglas Road Owerri, and Awomamma Junction respectively
after the deceased.
The group in a statement by its Media and Publicity Secretary, Emma
Powerful Wednesday, said the decision was one of the ways its members and
Biafrans globally wished to immortalise the fallen leader and his men. The
statement partly reads; “We the global family of the Indigenous People of
Biafra (IPOB) and Biafrans worldwide ably led by our great and indomitable
leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, wish to announce to the world, our unanimous decision
to rename the Imo State Government House, Douglas Road Owerri, and
Awomamma Junction after the late heroic Commander of the Eastern Security
Network (ESN) Ikonso, murdered in cold blood by security operatives. “The
affected places will henceforth be called Ikonso Government House, Ikonso Way
and Ikonso Junction respectively. This is with immediate effect and compliance
is required of all ministries & parastatals beginning from today, the 28th
day of April 2021. Biafra: We need referendum, not asylum, IPOB replies UK
govt “This decision is one of the ways IPOB members and Biafrans all over the
world have agreed to immortalise the name of our brave Ikonso and his men
killed by security agents. “We therefore expect maximum cooperation from
relevant Government agencies, officials and the Imo State House of Assembly
because we don’t know who this Douglas is that a road in Owerri was named
but we know who Ikonso was. “He defended Imo State with his life, for without
him, most Imo indigenes would be in IDP camps by now courtesy of terrorists.”
Imo State Government has not yet react to the decision by the group as of the
time of filing this report.
Nigeria news paper
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