IPOB declares war on ‘Mkpurummili’ consumers, blames security agents for the distribution

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The Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, on Tuesday, declared war on the consumers of methamphetamine, known by its street name Mkpurummili in the South-East.

Emma Powerful, the Media and Publicity Secretary of the group in a statement, describing youth consumption of the drug known as as an ugly trend.

The group further asked asked communities to monitor where such drugs were being sold in their localities and report to IPOB offices nearest to them.

“We the global movement and family of the Indigenous People of Biafra notes with utter displeasure, a very ugly and disturbing trend among some youths in Biafra land who have resorted to the consumption of a destructive hard drug methamphetamine known as “Mkpurummiri”. This development is very strange and completely unacceptable,” the statement said in part.

“It is this same hard drug that renders Almajiris in the North useless, and we won’t allow this madness to creep in or fester among Biafran youths. We observe how the Department of State Services was using Mkpurummiri to create many problems among the North that metamorphosed into Alamajiri and janjaweed in the North.

“We won’t allow that to happen here in the regions; we encourage every community to have departments to checkmate those selling and taking Mkpurummiri.

“Communities must ensure they report those involved in this madness to IPOB office for proper torturing because we don’t want this into our territory.

“IPOB hereby declare war against this nonsense. We shall go after those taking or distributing this harmful illicit drug. Henceforth, anyone found peddling, consuming or in any way involved in the distribution of this illicit drug shall be decisively dealt with.

“Biafran youths are known for their enterprising spirit and diligence. IPOB will not allow evil men and unpatriotic elements to ruin or destroy the future of our youths with Mkpurummiri.”

While commending communities who had risen to curb the menace, IPOB solicited useful information from the public about those behind the distribution of the drug so they would be dealt with accordingly.