The Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, has reacted to the death of Ahmed Gulak, former political adviser to ex-President Goodluck Jonathan as “political assassination.”
A statement by its spokesperson, Emma Powerful made available on Sunday, denied that IPOB members were responsible for Gulak’s death.
“The Nigeria intelligence community has shown how unprofessional they are, today is not sit-at-home.
“People are going to church and this was why we shifted the date to tomorrow. This is political assassination; we are not in the same party with Gulak.
“Uzodinma and APC know about Gulaks death; we do not know anything about his movement, talk more of him being in the state. Nigerians believe this because they hate IPOB, Biafra,” the statement reads.