Biafra: Kanu should be in prison custody, not in DSS captivity —Rights group
ONITSHA—A human rights group, International Society for Civil Liberties and the rule of Law, Intersociety has said that it is far better for the detained leader of Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu to be kept in the prison custody than to remain in the captivity of the Department of State Services, DSS.Intersociety said the period Kanu stayed in the DSS captivity was wasteful, tortuous and depravity, more so when the DSS confirmed during last Wednesday trial in the court that it had concluded its investigations about Kanu’s ‘offences’.
Meanwhile, the society has decried what it termed as
murder of 50 in violent suppression of non-violent Biafran protesters by Nigeria ’s
security forces between August 30, 2015 and January 18, 2016. According to the group,” the
documented statistics available at its disposal clearly indicated that such a
massive application of state violence outside local and international norms to
violently suppress the pro-Biafran non-violent protests in Nigeria within the
afore-mentioned period of less than five months, had led to the gruesome murder
by security forces of such a number of Nigerian citizens and Biafran citizens
in particular. “
In a press statement issued yesterday in Onitsha, Anambra
state, entitled: “Violent Suppression Of Nonviolent Protests In Nigeria: Buhari
Must Heed EU’s Advice”, Intersociety said the murdered victims included four
citizens killed in Awka and Onitsha on August 30, 2015; 13 killed in Onitsha on
December 2, 2015; 12 killed in Onitsha on December 17, 2015 (eight were killed
on the spot and four others died in hospital following gunshot wounds); and
eight killed in Aba on January 18, 2016.
Indiscriminate killings
The statement also alleged that scores of innocent
citizens have also disappeared in the hands of Nigerian security forces
particularly the Nigerian Army and the Nigeria Police Force. Citizens are
routinely arrested by police on allegation of being “MASSOB or IPOB members”
and killed secretly and buried in undisclosed shallow graves; likewise those
shot and killed by soldiers and police while embarking on peaceful protests.
Once their bodies are taken away by their killer security operatives, they will
never be accounted for or released to their families for befitting
“Over 120 citizens were shot and critically injured with
gunshots in Delta, Rivers, Anambra, Abia and Enugu States
between 30th August 2015 and 18th January 2016. Of these, over 40
citizens were critically shot and injured in Anambra (30thAugust, 2nd and
17th December 2015); 30 in Abia State (18th January 2016 alone), 21
in Rivers State (30th August 2015); 10 in Delta State (30th August
2015) and 6 in Enugu State. These exclude scores of others critically shot and
injured in related nonviolent protests in those States as well as Bayelsa State ”.
“Among those critically shot and injured in Rivers by
Nigerian Army and the Police including their mobile lines are Citizens Sunday
Udegbe Nwabunne Udo, Agwasi Anthony, Meshach Emmanuel, Chinwendu
Ogbonna, Amanda Onyekachi, Emmanuel Arinze, Okwudiri Ojah, Chibuike David,
Uzochi Ugwojialili; Chukwuma Igwe, Kingsley Okere, Chinedu Solomon Iwu, Okon
Emmanuel Udo, Kelechi Uwaeze, Uwalaka, Solomon Chikwe,
Ikenna Ezekwem, Ubani, Amarachi Onyemachi, and Chukwudi Ofoegbuliwe, In
Enugu State, the following were critically shot and injured, Mr. Godswill
Ojikeme, Mrs. Chinyere Godswill Ojikeme, Ogbodo Monday, Jonah
Kelechi, Onuigbo Paul and Obiorah Innocent”.
“Those gravely shot and wounded in Delta State
are: Chinedu Abe, Onovo Michael, Kingsley Anuife, Amechi Ojieh, Ogbonna Kanayo,
David Ogbu, Charles Chukwuka, Elochukwu Uzor, Chinedu Chukwuma and Onyekanna
Ifechukwude. Those critically shot and injured on 30th August 2015 in Anambra State are: Sampson Kalu, Chidiebere
Nnaji Onyekwelu Ovute, Felix Ndianaefo, Ikechukwu Okafor, Chimaobi Okafor,
Christopher Oforah, Sunday Nwazugbo, Stanley Eze, Mrs. Eucharia and
Mrs. Patricia. Two of the four citizens killed in Awka and Onitsha
in the same peaceful protest of 30th August 2015 were Ebuka Nnolum from
Enuguabo-Ufuma in Anambra State and Obasi Maduka from Oshiri in Ebonyi State
(his brother’s number is. In the 2nd and 17thDecember 2015 peaceful
protests in Onitsha, over 30 citizens were critically shot and injured, out of
whom, 27 citizens were taken and admitted at the Multicare Hospital”.
“Between 300 and 400 citizens or more labeled “Biafran or
IPOB or MASSOB members” had also been arrested, detained, tortured, or killed
extra judicially across the country since 30th of August 2015. In the Aba pro Biafran peaceful
protest of 18thJanuary 2016 alone, 60 peaceful protesters were arrested and
detained. Many are still languishing in pretrial detention; others are facing
concocted heinous political crimes charges such as treason and
treasonable felony”.
Heeding EU’s advice
On why Buhari Must Heed EU’s advice, the group stated
that in the world over, violent suppression of non-violent protests
by territorial governments have always boomeranged; leading the suppressed to
abandon non-violent approaches and resort to self help or self defense
approaches including Most of the ongoing devastating intra State
violent conflicts in Africa and the Middle East primarily started as
non-violent socio-political or ethno-cultural campaigns, but turned violent on
account of the host States’ repressive and dictatorial responses. A newest case
in point is seeming resumption of oil violence in the Niger Delta
Region of Nigeria.
“Consequently, the latest advice handed down to the
Government of Muhammadu Buhari by the European Union High Representative for
Foreign Affairs and Security, Ms Federica Mogherini, is a welcome development,
timely and internationally grounded. The EU High Representative had advised
Buhari that in as much as, the European Union has strong diplomatic and
economic ties with Nigeria ,
“protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms remains a priority for the
EU and we encourage the authorities (Nigeria ) in every occasion to
respect such rights”. The EU, on the other hand, advised pro Biafran
campaigners and the Organization of Emerging African States (OEAS) “that
self-determination and border changes must be in accordance with established
international law. This followed the OEAS call for an
internationally recognized referendum on Biafra
independence or autonomy. The EU further advised that “it will only
recognize a Biafra born via international law
and not (through) armed secession (or rebellion)”.
“The EU’s advice is totally in agreement with our public
position on the same issue, to the effect that the Buhari administration must
refrain from massive deployment of State violence and use of dark side of the
laws of the land as well as levying of political, economic, social, ethnic and
cultural wars against members of the Nigeria’s Igbo and other Southern nationalities.
We had also advised the pro Biafran agitators to at all time stick to
nonviolent and peaceful approaches and stay away from resorting to violence or
armed rebellion. To the best of our knowledge, the agitations and their
campaigners have remained nonviolent till date; as opposed to the Buhari
administration which had applied and still apply maximum and dreaded State
terror in handling the political self determination campaigns”.
Postponing Biafra elections
Meantime, leader of the Movement for the Actualization of
Sovereign States of Biafra, MASSOB, Solomon Chukwu has said that the proposed Biafra elections were postponed due to inadequate
preparations as the date drew near.
Recall that MASSOB founder, Chief Ralph Uwazurike, had
earlier scheduled elections to set up structures for the administration of the
Biafran territory and appointed a catholic priest, Rev. Fr. Samuel Aniebonam,
as the Chairman of the Biafran Independent Electoral Commission,
B-INEC. But Rev.Fr. Aniebonam, has reportedly disassociated himself
from the appointment.
Chukwu denied reports credited to the Uchenna Madu
faction of MASSOB that the elections were put off by Uwazuruike for fear of
arrest by security agents over an agreement he allegedly signed
with the federal government to abandon the struggle for the actualization of an
independent state of Biafra.
The MASSOB Leader who spoke through the group’s National
Director Information, Sunny Okereafor, insisted that Uwazurike did not sign any
deal with the federal government including its security agencies over Biafran
struggle.
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