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Home›Military guard›DSS does not sponsor Biafran National Guard to enforce sit-at-home order – Army

DSS does not sponsor Biafran National Guard to enforce sit-at-home order – Army

By Barbara D. Anderson
October 30, 2021
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The Nigerian military has denied speculation that the Directorate of Military Intelligence (DMI) and the Department of State Services (DSS) created and funded the Biafra National Guard (BNG) to enforce the sit-down order. at-home, with the aim of discrediting the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).

He claimed that Kalu Odinakachi is responsible for the “mischievous submission”.

A statement signed by Brigadier General Onyema Nwachukwu, director of army public relations, sent to DAILY POST on Saturday, read in part: “It needs to be thoroughly clarified that this false allegation is unfounded and could absolutely be described as a hoax. .

He added that “the activities of IPOB / ESN have undoubtedly taken on a violent dimension.

“This unimaginable level of violence is greased with propaganda and disinformation to stir up sentiment and gain sympathy from unsuspecting citizens of the region. “

The Nigerian military added that “these senseless and irresponsible actions targeting the very people they claim to want to free clearly expose their heinous and directionless agenda for Ndigbos.”

Denying claims that the DMI and DSS are sponsoring BNG, the military said that “realizing the futility, emptiness and public rejection of their violent agitation, they resorted to distorting the narrative in the region to galvanize support local.

“Their savage claim that BNG and UGN were an overt operation of the DMI and DSS is not only laughable, but remains largely elusive and a ploy to diminish the public support that the NA relishes in the ongoing exercises.”

The Nigerian military has assured the people of the South East that it will step up its efforts to “rid the region of criminal elements posing as BNG and UGM.” We encourage members of the public to provide actionable information to security agencies as the Exercises progress. “

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