The Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, has clarified the reason behind the suspension of Kingsley Kanu, also known as Kanunta, the younger brother of its leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.
IPOB explained that Kanu’s brother’s suspension was not an indication of any kind of crisis, division, or rift in the group, stressing that the action was one of the measures to instill discipline among members.
WITHIN NIGERIA recalls that the National Coordinator of the pro-separatist group in Germany, Collins Chinedu, and IPOB’s spokesperson, Emma Powerful, announced the younger Kanu’s suspension in a statement.
The pro-Biafra group also said that it would stop at nothing to ensure that members play by the rules, adding that IPOB is a responsible group that has zero tolerance for indiscipline, nothing that Kanu would equally suspend any of his relations who displays any intolerable behaviour that tends to bring disrepute to the respected group.
The suspension of Kanunta in Germany had sparked off rumours of division and disaffection in IPOB, but the group has dismissed such rumours, saying that nobody was above the group as every member who erred would equally be treated the same way the group had handled Kingsley’s alleged infraction and anti-IPOB activity.
IPoB said many of its members including office holders have been suspended and in some cases sacked but the group still exist and would continue to exist, warning that being a relation to its leader, or any of the top office holder, does not make any member above the law.
Justifying the suspension of Kanunta, IPOB recalled that in the past, people including principal office holders have been suspended such as Dr Clifford Iroanya, Mazi Ikenna Nwaononenyi (aka Omiomio), late Barrister Emma Nmezu and 7 others who were sacked one day. It also added that the former deputy leader, Uche Mefor, was disciplined.