Igbo youths, under the aegis of the Coalition of South East Youth Leaders , have condemned the attack on a military checkpoint in Aba, Abia state on Thursday, which allegedly led to the killing of some soldiers, stating that the attackers were enemies of the state.
He said: “It is very unfortunate that the soldiers, who are peacefully performing their constitutional duties of providing security in the area, will be attacked by gunmen without any form of provocation whatsoever. This is completely unacceptable. “We sympathise and commiserate with the military over this great loss, and we urge the general public to work with the government to bring the culprits to book.
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