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France denies link with IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu

The government of France has denied any links with the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), the group seeking a referendum to carve out a separate country in the South East region of Nigeria.

The federal government of Nigeria which launched a brutal military clamp down on the separatist group last week, subsequently proscribed declared it a terrorist organisation. The government  also alleged that the group was being funded from France and that it would take urgent measures to block it.

But in a said reation, the  Embassy of France in Nigeria  has  expressed surprised by the statement made yesterday (Wednesday) by the Minister of Information and Culture  Alhaji Lai Mohamned indicating that the “financial headquarters” of IPOB were in France.

The statement signed by the Political Counsellor, Embassy of France in Nigeria, Claude Abily,  challenged the Federal Government of Nigeria to provide documentary evidence to substantiate its claims that France was the financial  headquarters of the separatist group.

The statement read as follows :

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“The Embassy of France was surprised by the statement made yesterday by the Minister of Information and Culture indicating that the “financial headquarters” of IPOB were in France.

“We don’t have any knowledge of a particular presence of IPOB in France and the Nigerian authorities never got in touch with the Embassy on this point.We stand ready to examine any information which could support this statement.

“Furthermore, we would like to reiterate that France actively cooperates with Nigeria in the field of security and that we strongly support the unity of the country,” the Embassy said.

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