The Abia State Police Command has flayed the rumour that it is plotting to scuttle the burial of the parents of Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).
Kanu’s mother, Sally, and father, Eze Israel Kanu, the Traditional Ruler of Afaraukwu Ibeku, died in August and December 2019, respectively.
The burial of the duo, it was learnt, is billed for Friday, in their country home in Umuahia North Local Government Area.
The Commissioner of Police, Mr. Ene Okon, had warned IPOB not to come anywhere close to the funeral venue.
He said the police would disrupt the burial, “if IPOB flag, insignia or any form of identification of the organisation is seen at the burial”.
Okon reportedly said in Umuahia that the government had proscribed IPOB, adding that he would not fold his arms and watch the organisation operate in the State.
However, in a statement in Umuahia on Tuesday, the command’s spokesman, SP Geoffrey Ogbonna, urged the public to “disregard the rumour” that the police commissioner was plotting to scuttle the burial.
Ogbonna stated: “The Commissioner of Police urges the public to disregard the rumour making the rounds that he wants to scuttle the burial.
“On the contrary, he has the good intention to provide security for lives and property of the people during the burial.”
He further stated that the presence of security operatives “in and around the community should not be seen as a threat but a proactive measure to prevent the infiltration of miscreants and hoodlums into the community” to foment trouble and truncate the burial.
He stated that the command had been inundated with intelligence “that miscreants disguising as IPOB members intend to hijack the burial, in solidarity with its leader.”
According to the statement, the police boss assured residents and sympathisers that the command would provide adequate security for lives and property during and after the burial.
He further warned IPOB “to steer clear from the environment”, saying that the command “will not fold its arm and watch their unlawful activities.”