He blamed poor handling of IPOB’s early activities for Mr Kanu’s current predicament.
Mr Ekeoma said that the school “was literally non-existent” before government intervention by restoring power, water, fencing, and internal roads.
Mr Ekeoma advised members of the public to report any person or persons involved in any form of cult-related activities to the government for disciplinary actions.
“Drugs happen to be the bedrock of all criminal activities that can be done by any group of people,” Mr Emetu said.
“The government had earlier issued an order that there would only be one task force.’’
Every leader must be ready to give account of his stewardship and when Otti exits his current office he will also have to give account to anti-graft agencies
