- President Buhari has signed a proclamation forbidding the activities of IPOB
- The President reportedly signed the necessary document before departing for US on Sunday
- The AGF is expected to soon head to court to initiate legal backings of the presidential proclamation
As controversy trail the Nigerian army's declaration of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) as a terrorist group and the proscription of the group by southeast governors, President Muhammadu Buhari has reportedly signed a proclamation proscribing the group.
In a bid to take the heat off the Nigerian army, the president signed the presidential proclamation on Sunday before leaving for the US to attend the 72nd session of United Nations general assembly, ThisDay reports.
- The President reportedly signed the necessary document before departing for US on Sunday
- The AGF is expected to soon head to court to initiate legal backings of the presidential proclamation
As controversy trail the Nigerian army's declaration of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) as a terrorist group and the proscription of the group by southeast governors, President Muhammadu Buhari has reportedly signed a proclamation proscribing the group.
In a bid to take the heat off the Nigerian army, the president signed the presidential proclamation on Sunday before leaving for the US to attend the 72nd session of United Nations general assembly, ThisDay reports.
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