How Okorocha’s bid to sabotage Kanu before Buhari failed

Why would Imo State Governor, Owelle Rochas Okorocha approach Aso Rock Villa with a proposal to destroy the support base of leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, and get him spend the rest of his life in gaol?
This is the question that has come to the fore with the revelation that the governor would have gotten the project through had the people he allegedly recruited not abandoned him half way into its operation.
Whirlwindnews.com, was reliably informed that the governor, had some few days to Christmas, at the time Buhari was being assailed by critics for, in total disregard of the rule of law, allegedly ordering the Department of State Services (DSS), not to release Kanu, as directed by Justice Adeniyi Ademola of the Federal High Court, Abuja, devised a scheme that would effectively take the wind off the sail of the IPOB leader’s support base.
The governor, according to sources, had actually, for that purpose recruited some members of the organisation, which is currently demanding for the carving of a separate state of Biafra from the present Nigeria, 45 years after an attempt to do it by armed struggle failed with the surrender of the Biafran forces in 1970, after a 30-month fierce war that saw the South East and parts of South South, practically decimated.

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