Security Agents Launch Manhunt For IPOB Militant Who Threatened To Kill Tinubu, Atiku Supporters

  • Security agencies have declared a manhunt on IPOB militant who Threatened To Kill Tinubu, Atiku Supporters

  • …a video emerged disclosing an unidentified man displaying a pistol, warning supporters of APC and PDP Presidential Candidates not to come anywhere near the Polling units come 2023 elections

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EKO HOT BLOG reports that security agencies launched a manhunt for a suspected member of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), who threatened to kill anyone who supports the presidential candidates of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar.

This was after a video emerged disclosing an unidentified man displaying a pistol, warning supporters of APC and PDP Presidential Candidates not to come anywhere near the Polling units come 2023 elections.

The man in the viral video was seen corking the gun while stating categorically that his intention of corking the gun was to prove that his warning was not a child’s play and his threat stands.

According to him, “You dey observe am?

“I go reach polling unit see men dey vote for Atiku or Tinubu. How far? Una go understand. “If you know say you no go vote Peter Obi, no come out…no come out. Shebi you dey see am (I think you are seeing it). We dey vex!”

In a bid to avoid the suspect from carrying out his threat, security operatives have swung into action and have assured the public that the suspect will be apprehended soon.

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A source said: “The young man, suspected to be an IPOB militant issued his ‘murder’ threat in a viral 30-second video which has been circulated on various social media platforms.

It is quite disturbing and worrisome when the armed criminal vowed that come 2023, he will shoot and kill persons at polling units, who attempt to vote either Atiku or Tinubu.”

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