Crisis hits IPOB as Nnamdi Kanu sacks his deputy

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By Ihechi Enyinnaya

Crisis has hit the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) as Uche Mefor, deputy to the leader Nnamdi Kanu has been sacked.

He sack followed the abolition of the position in the structure of command of the organisation by IPOB’s leader Kanu.

Head of Directorate of State (DOS), China Edoziem, in a statement on Friday accused Mefor of “insubordination and disobedience” to constituted authorities in the organisation particularly to the leader of IPOB.

“Mefor was instructed by our leader to be attending his unit meetings in London and pay his monthly dues as everyone else does but he disobeyed this simple instruction from his leader with the excuse that he as the deputy leader will neither attend unit meetings or pay monthly dues because he is entitled to same privilege accruing to Mazi Nnamdi Kanu as leader of IPOB worldwide.

“The office of the deputy leader of the IPOB is abolished with immediate effect and ceases to be a part of the IPOB leadership structure.

“Henceforth nobody should be referred to as the deputy leader of IPOB. Throughout the history of freedom fighting there is nothing like deputy leader.”