 The apex Ibo-Social Cultural Group or Honeza Indigo worldwide says in 160 days, 513 Ibo's had been killed, 2,436 arrested, and 854 missing in the current insecurity challenges in the southeast. Secretary-General of the group Okechiku Isiguzo condemned President Mohamed Abu-Hari's dot-in-a-seco comment targeted at Ibo people and the refusal of northern elders to speak against the alleged continued marginalization of Ibo people. Last Thursday, Abu-Hari had threatened that his government would mobilize the military and the police to go after the indigenous people of Biafra-i-Pub accused of disturbing the peace in the southeast region. But reacting to this, Honeza described the president's comments as disastrous, noting that no damage control or image laundering will assuage the collective assault on Ibo people.