Some alleged members of the Eastern Security Network have threatened to force Governor Soludo to resign through killings
The Governor of Anambra State, Charles Soludo has been threatened by some alleged members of the Eastern Security Network (ESN).
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Newsonline reports that the alleged members of the ESN threatened to force Soludo out of office through killings in the state.
One of the leaders of ESN, who identified himself as ‘Okwute’ (Awka North and South Commander) in a voice note threatened to continue killings in the State, The Nation reports.
He further stated that they will visit the hospital of a medical doctor and kill anybody there if he fails to cooperate with them.
Okwute in the voice note stated that he has monitored the doctor and his activities in the town.
The alleged ESN leader added that the doctor has not supported their Biafra project.
He said, “Do you believe in Biafra? How much have you put into the project since we started this cause? Some of you are sabotaging what we’re doing in Igboland.
“How much are you willing to pay to support our mission? We will send an account where you will pay N500,000 or forget it.”
The ESN Commander threatened to shut down the doctor’s hospital when he promised to pay N20,000 into their account.
The voice said, “Since Governor Soludo has vowed to hunt us with Police and Army in this state, we’re going to make Anambra ungovernable for him and he will be forced to resign.”
Gunmen Invade Soludo’s Village Again, Kill Two Soldiers
Gunmen, on Saturday, attacked Isuofia, a community in Aguata Local Government Area, where Anambra State Governor, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo hails from.
The gunmen launched the attack on one of the military checkpoints in the community.
In the attack which is the second time in two months, findings revealed that at least six persons were killed in a fierce gun battle between the gunmen and soldiers stationed in the community.
Of the six death casualties, according to the findings, two were soldiers and four were members of the armed gang that carried out the invasion.