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The World Igbo Peoples Assembly (WIPAS), a sociopolitical organization, has warned against the use of brutality and force to threaten the people of the southeast region.
The group also warned that the continuous killing of igbo youths by disgruntled security agents of government may spark another civil war.
WIPAS gave the warning in a release signed by its Board of Trustees Chairman, Mazi Chuks Ibegbu and made available to DAILY POST on Wednesday, calling on the federal government to halt the military siege in the southeast zone, and as well the abduction and killing of Igbo youths under the guise of Eastern Security Network (ESN).
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