Tag: IPOB

  • ‎IPOB-Military Face-Off: Gov. Ikpeazu, Traditional Rulers, Army meet

    The face-off between members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and the Nigerian Army has changed the security situation in Aba, the commercial nerve centre of Abia state, Southern Nigeria.
    The tensed security situation in the state came after the Nigerian Army launchedOperation Python Dance II in the Southeast region.

    The operation led to a face-off between the Nigerian Army and some members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) onSunday, September 10.

    The Sunday clash in its wake left three (3) people injured, with the IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu saying the Nigeria Army is instigating IPOB members to pick up arms.

    The Nigerian Army returned to Kanu’s Afaraukwu country homein Abia state on Tuesday, September 12 with about 10 Armoured Carrier Vehicles and seven Hilux vans, with the development forcing shop owners in the area to close immediately.

    Apparently displeased with the security situation in the state, the Abia state governor,Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu, imposed a three-day curfew on Aba in a statement signed by him and sent to the media

    On Wednesday, the Governor extended the three days curfew in Aba to Friday, September 15, 2017, a move which is aimed at calming the tension in the commercial nerve centre of the state.

    The governor , alongside Traditional Rulers in the State, met with the General Officer Commanding (GOC) commanding the 82 Division of the Nigeria Army Enugu, Major General A.B. Abubakar, at Government House in Umuahia, the Abia state capital on Wednesday.

    During the meeting, Ikpeazu and the Traditional rulers appealed to the GOC to reduce military presence in the state, particularly in Aba and umuahia, as tension in the areas have gone down

    The governor noted that the Nigerian Police and other security agencies should ensure that those who are brought into Abia from other states, in order to cause trouble and engage in acts capable of causing breach of law and order, should be prevented from entering the state.

    In a related development, the Nigerian Army says the General Officer Commanding 82 Division is investigating a viral video which shows some soldiers molesting some people suspected to be members to be members of the IPOB

  • Group writes President Buhari, UN, ‎wants end to IPOB impunity

    The South-East  Renewal  Group (SRG) has raised an alarm over what it described as security threat posed by the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB) to members of the public in the South East.

    In separate letters to President Muhammadu Buhari and the United Nations (UN), the group drew the attention of the Nigerian leader as well as the world body to various atrocities being carried out by IPOB members in the region.

    It expressed concerns that if not quickly put in check, the activities of IPOB will cause socio-political dislocation and spark insecurity crisis of regional and national dimension.

    The letter signed by Comrade Charles Mbani, National-Co-ordinator of, SERG, particularly pointed at the recent formation of the Biafra Secret Service (BSS) by IPOB led by Nnamdi Kanu.

    “By its conception, design and intendment, BSS is the militant arm of IPOB, infested with all manner of hardened criminals and deviants. The national security agencies must have intimated you with the other forms of aberrations of IPOB in this direction,” it stated.

    The letter was copied to the National Security Council, All Heads of Security Agencies in Nigeria, The Senate President, Speaker House of Representatives, The Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN) and the South East Governors Forum.

    Others include South East State Governors, National and International Human Rights Organizations, All Civil Liberties organizations’ (CLOs), All Civil Societies organizations’ (CSOs), High Commissions and Foreign Missions in Nigeria, All First Class Traditional Rulers in Nigeria, as well as all Religious organizations.

    The SERG said it feared that failure to checkmate this illegality, the trend may be replicated in other parts of the country, as the next general elections in 2019 approaches.

    It therefore pleaded with President Buhari, “never to abandon the Southeast region to these criminal elements who have activated their media infrastructure to blackmail the Nigerian military from carrying out its lawful constitutional duties.”

    The group said although, the cost of security operations of this nature is enormous, it however called for the extension of the exercise of “Operation Python Dance II” by a month more, to enable the military embark on thorough cleansing of the land of criminal gangs.

    Read full text of letter below:

    September 12, 2017

    Your Excellency,
    President Muhammadu Buhari, GCON,
    Aso Rock Villa,
    Abuja.
    Your Excellency Sir,
    An Open Letter To Mr. President on The Detestable Security Threats of IPOB To Southeast Region

    1.     Your Excellency Sir, the Southeast Revival Group (SRG) seizes this unique opportunity to formally welcome you, Mr. President, back to Nigeria from your medical vacation in London. As patriotic citizens of this great country, we owe you a religious and moral duty to continue to beseech Almighty God in prayers to ceaselessly grant you good health and long life to continue to pilot the affairs of our long-suffering nation to prosperity.

    2.     We have no hesitation electing upon ourselves as representatives of our people at the lower rung of leadership, the worthwhile obligation of loudly proclaiming your sterling leadership qualities. Within two years in the life-span of your administration, you have rapidly pushed Nigeria unto the path of economic recovery and prosperity, tackled Boko Haram terrorism and other burgeoning internal insurgencies. Your undaunted anti-corruption campaigns have begun to instill sanity in public governance.

    3.     Your Excellency Sir, however, we wish to draw your attention to a nagging insecurity problem currently threatening the coherence of the Southeast region, with the potential to continue to dubiously snatch away the economic fortunes of the region; cause socio-political dislocation and spark insecurity crisis of regional and national dimension.

    4.     We hasten to confess that the despicable agitations presently mounted by secession groups or separatist movements, domiciled in the Southeast region, in the guise of self-determination has metamorphosed into criminal gangsterism.

    5.     Everyone is aware that the original concept and intention of a Biafran state has been clearly abandoned and instead, replaced with a self-seeking agenda of personal enrichment and exploitation of the people, necessitating the conscious arming to the teeth, bloodthirsty youths, who have besieged the region with assorted weapons and murdered the peacefulness of our region.

    6.     The twin agenda of coercion and bloody criminality now pursued by the separatists movements in the Southeast are most times, executed violently. In addition, they propagate views antithetical to any law or acceptable cultural norm, especially, the posture and postulations of the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB) spearheaded by Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.

    7.     Perhaps, the clandestine surveillance of security agencies in the Southeast region may not have sufficiently tracked and intimated you with the whole gamut of the veiled and insidiously satanic operations of IPOB. But undoubtedly, IPOB has marketed it ideology as a clear, present and the likely future vector of the pervasive insecurity in our hitherto peaceful and commercially thriving region.

    8.     Your Excellency Sir, you are aware of the senseless, criminal, unlawful and treasonable operation of a quasi-sovereignty or a state and a government within the sovereignty of Nigeria by IPOB’s informal declaration of a “Republic of Biafra”. IPOB did not pause at this point, but proceeded to the stage of the gradual formation of the organs of government of the so-called republic, inclusive of the “Biafra Secret Service”, (BSS). By its conception, design and intendment, BSS is the militant arm of IPOB, infested with all manner of hardened criminals and deviants. The national security agencies must have intimated you with the other forms of aberrations of IPOB in this direction.

    9.     But our investigations into the activities of BSS have sadly revealed the stark reality that the unregistered and illegal “security” organization is an assemblage of hitherto scattered IPOB’s marksmen in isolated criminal gangs, who are now fused to congregate under a single umbrella. The organization has been empowered by IPOB to launch the subsisting, pervasive and consistently dreadful and alarming threats to security in the Southeast region as currently experienced.

    10.     We are perturbed and indeed, overwhelmed by the persistent violent aggressions and coercive exploits of IPOB, through its arms and militant wing, the BSS. We suspect strongly that since BSS is peopled by outlaws, they are responsible for the spate of assassinations of kinsmen opposed to their fluid and dubious idea of a Biafran state; its members are the masterminds of kidnappings/abductions for ransom; armed robbery; extortion of hapless people at gunpoint and other sundry acts of lawlessness and crimes against the state in Southeastern Nigeria.

    11.    Your Excellency Sir, we have cause to worry over these developments in our nation. This is  because reliable information at our disposal suggests that the proceeds from the unlawful operations of the BSS in crimes around the Southeast region is one of the   prime sources of the funding of IPOB to execute its foreign-backed agenda of destabilization of Nigeria, manifest in the palpable awesome insecurity, chaos and anarchy in the region.

    12.    And in the last few months, it has been observed that IPOB has assumed the monopoly of violence and crimes in the Southeast region. It is also recruiting left-overs of criminal elements in the region into its fold, who are assured about the veiled cover of BSS to hide and audaciously commit heinous crimes against the people, undetected and un-policed, masked with the garments of secessionists struggles in public appeal.

    13.     The heightened crimes and insecurity in the Southeast presently is heavily nourished by these antecedents of IPOB, which may not abate soon, unless the Federal Government of Nigeria take decisive actions against IPOB and its criminal affiliates to secure lives and property in the region.

    14.     Even now, the Southeast region is under siege by these criminal elements, as everything which gives legitimacy to life and existence or dignity is fast crumbling or has already crumbled because of fear of attacks, resulting in death, largely due to the activities of IPOB. The vibrancy of businesses or economic and civic life in the region is on its historic lull, as evident in the frequent sit-at-home orders issued by IPOB leader, which compliance is enforced by members of BSS through intimidation, coercion and brute force.

    15.     And at such instances, resistance by any person most often leads to his untimely death in the hands of IPOB members, much as looting spree goes on unhindered. These have inflicted enough agony and pains on us and it is getting to intolerable limits of endurance.

    16.       But before we end our submissions, may we briefly expand on BSS, the militant wing of IPOB. The recruitment of jobless agile Nigerian youths into the so-called Secret Service of the Biafran “security” organization attracts some fee or outright extortion of money from interested persons. It explains the zeal and mindless quest to recoup spent funds through the wild criminality. IPOB leader has already publicized his intention to prevent voters from performing their legitimate civic duty by participating in the forthcoming governorship elections in Anambra state. It plots to draft the ragtag army of the BSS to frustrate and actualize this threat by hook or by crook.

    17.      Generally therefore Sir, we perceive these acts and dispositions of IPOB as threats from criminal elements against Nigeria’s democracy and the nation-state. And to further fortify their actions and garner public sympathy, IPOB has set up an elaborate media campaign team to blackmail the Federal Government and its security agencies in discharging its onerous lawful responsibilities to the people of Nigeria by protecting lives and property. We fear that failure to checkmate this illegality, the trend may be replicated in other parts of the country, as the next general elections in 2019 approaches.

    18.      We therefore plead with Mr. President never to abandon the Southeast region to these criminal elements who have activated their media infrastructure to blackmail the Nigerian military from carrying out its Constitutionally lawful duties as stipulated by the directives of the Presidency. Although, the cost of security operations of this nature is enormous, but we appeal for the extension of the exercise of “Operation Python Dance II” by a month more, to enable the military embark on thorough cleansing of the land of criminal gangs.

    19.      Please accept our appreciation for your listening ears and kind understanding, Sir.

    Thank You.

    SIGNED:

    Comrade Charles Mbani

    National-Co-ordinator

    Southeast Revival Group (SRG)

    CC :

    1.     National Security Council

    2.     All Heads of Security Agencies in Nigeria.

    3.     The Senate President.

    4.     Speaker, House of Representatives.

    5.     The Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN).

    6.     South East Governors Forum.

    7.     All South East State Governors.

    8.     National & International Human Rights Organizations.

    9.     All Civil Liberties organizations’ (CLOs).

    10.    All Civil Societies organizations’ (CSOs).

    11.     High Commissions & Foreign Missions in Nigeria.

    12.     All First Class Traditional Rulers in Nigeria.

    13.     All Religious organizations.‎

  • Southeast elders forum cautions IPOB, troops

    The elders in the South East have expressed worry over the faceoff between the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and the military.

    The elders spoke yesterday at Nnewi, Anambra state through its convener and former president of Ohaneze Ndigbo, Dr Dozie Ikedife under the aegis of South East Elders Forum.

    Ikedife, said they were still ruminating over what happened in Umuahia, Abia state last Sunday when the news of another problem between IPOB and soldiers in Rivers state came to them where civilian casualties were reportedly recorded.

    Dr Ikedife noted that it should not appear like expeditious or punitive army turned against citizens they were paid to protect, adding that in the democratic dispensation Nigeria had, the army had full command at the barracks and war fronts, “but South East geopolitical zone is not a war zone.”

    However, the former Ohaneze boss, pleaded that the soldiers should as much as possible avoid civilian casualties or accidental discharges while the military exercises lasted.

    According to him, “I advise the civilian population to be calm, go about their normal businesses peacefully and lawfully”

    “The army should ensure that their exercise inflict minimum interference at civilian traffic on the roads, lanes, by-ways and water –ways”

    “To the best of my knowledge, there is no war in the South East geological zone,”

  • I’ve nothing to do with IPOB – Pete Edochie

    I’ve nothing to do with IPOB – Pete Edochie

    Going by the recent issue of the state, on the matter of Indigenous People of Biafra, (IPOB), legendary actor Pete Edochie, has issued out a warning to those linking him to calls by the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, saying people of Anambra State should boycott the upcoming governorship election in the state.

    The actor who was reacting to a viral message on Whatsapp that alleged that he wants people of Anambra State to boycott the upcoming election.

    “I just returned from Port-Harcourt yesterday and my attention has been drawn to a publication on WhatsApp allegedly credited to me in respect of IPOB and the call to boycott elections in Anambra,” he declared, according to a story on Ghanaweb.com.

    “A lot of nonsense has been ascribed to me in the past and I have maintained my peace. Now I am very angry. Let me warn. I don’t want to place a curse on anybody, but those who know me will tell you that if I curse it come to pass, I am 70 years old.”

    The ‘Things Fall Apart’ actor also wrote the telephone number which he said the message emanated from.

  • Army/IPOB clash: Security chiefs relocate to Aba

    Army/IPOB clash: Security chiefs relocate to Aba

    Heads of security agencies in Abia State have reportedly relocated the administrative headquarters of their agencies to Aba, the Commercial nerve of State temporarily.

     The Nation gathered that the decision of the security chiefs to relocate to Aba was as a result of rumours in some quarters that some group of persons were allegedly planning to capitalize on the clash between soldiers and members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) in Isiala Ngwa axis of the Aba-Enugu-Port Harcourt Expressway on Tuesday to cause unrest in the city.

     Governor Okezie Ikpeazu after the clash announced a three day curfew that would last between 6pm to 6am in Aba to douse the tension and also to avoid some persons from cashing into the incident to cause chaos in the state.

     Our reporter who was at the Aba Area Command of the Nigeria Police Force, Aba reports that the security heads on arriving the commercial city went into a closed door meeting that lasted for over two hours.

     Present at the meeting were the GOC 82Division of Nigerian Army, Enugu, Major General Adamu Baba Abubakar, Brigadier General  Audu Ibrahim, Abia State Police Commissioner Adeleye Oyebade amongst others security chiefs.

     Addressing newsmen at the end of the meeting which held inside the Aba Area Commander’s office, Police Commissioner stated that the essence of the meeting was for them to fashion out ways in ensuring that there was peace and tranquility in the commercial town.

     Oyebade while calling for caution amongst the populace disclosed that police in collaboration with other sister agencies were able to arrest some of the people who had wanted to cause breach of peace in the state.

     He said that the suspects would be arraigned in court by Thursday and warned that the police would not fold its arms to watch unscrupulous elements cause mayhem in the state.

     He used the opportunity to warn that the force would not hesitate punish anyone that flouted the curfew as directed by the state government and urged people to go about their lawful business without fear of intimidation.

    He stated that the police would continue to make its presence felt at areas identified as flashpoints in Aba and other parts of the state to nip crime in the bud.

     “The present situation in Abia state calls for a lot of caution. Now I believe that the members of the public are already in tune with the position of the state government with regard to press release after the state security council meeting yesterday. Beyond that, I’ve relocated to Aba to take charge and make sure we are on top of the situation.

     “Let me put some records straight, the police have to work in tandem with other security agents and the military are very vital when it comes to issue of security. Yes, the internal security is the baby of the Nigerian police, but where they are having a special operation and whereas they’ve sensitized members of the public and it’s approved by high military command.

     “That operation Python Dance II is to complement the police efforts on ground. So I’m asking members of the public not to see it as if they’re trampling on their privacy or fundamental human rights. That’s why I’m saying this after I’ve gone round Aba and Umuahia this morning.

     “I want all Abians and everybody in Abia to go about their lawful businesses and those traveling should go about their travel, let those doing their businesses, go about doing their businesses.

    “Those that caused the mayhem yesterday, most of them have been arrested. We are going to take proper actions and arraignment in court tomorrow. Peace has been restored and we’ve just finishing having meeting with leaders of Arewa leaders in Umuahia and Aba. We’ve put security in place to protect everybody.

    “I want to assure everybody that we’ll put this behind us and move on. Abia has been one of the most peaceful states and we can’t allow some careless persons to truncate that.

    “One cannot use his own fundamental human rights to trample on others. We are here to protect life and property and make sure every Nigerian enjoys his or her fundamental human rights.”

  • Kanu shelves meeting with South East leaders, alleges plans to kill him

    Kanu shelves meeting with South East leaders, alleges plans to kill him

    The leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) Nnamdi Kanu has decided to shelve the proposed meeting with the South East governors which scheduled to hold this Friday in Enugu alleging plans to assassinate him by security agencies.
    He said he holds leaders and elders in high esteem which made him to agree to meet with them before now at the Enugu state government house with some prominent leaders of the zone.
    Kanu’s stand was contained in statement he personally signed which reads, “Before now, prominent leaders and groups had insisted that I tow the line of peaceful dialogue and meet with the governors to find a lasting solution to our grievances. I conceded to that request which led to the 30th of August 2017 meeting with the South-East Governors Forum at the Government House in Enugu, in the company of the very eminent Prof. Ben Nwabueze and Evangelist Elliott Ugochukwu-Ukoh”.
    “In view of the concerted effort by the oppressive Nigerian state to shatter the peace and tranquility of the South-East and the rest of Biafraland through military intimidation, it has become necessary for me to clarify why, regrettably, I may  not be able to attend Friday’s meeting with the South-East governors as earlier agreed, for three main reasons.
    “We are currently busy attending to our dead and injured from this latest round of unprovoked military onslaught against innocent civilians in our own land. All the casualties so far were shot by men of the Nigerian Army deployed to my house and those stationed along motor ways leading into Umuahia my hometown”.
    “I have been  reliably informed also, that a detachment of this same soldiers responsible for the murder of innocent unarmed IPOB family members have now been stationed near Enugu to ambush and assassinate me on my way to the meeting with the governors on Friday.
    “On that same Friday the 15th of September 2017, the leadership of IPOB through the instrumentality of the Directorate of State (DOS) headquartered in Germany, will be meeting to vote on the viability or otherwise of continuing our struggle in this non-violent manner. There is urgent need to begin the process of defending ourselves in the face of relentless murderous attacks from the Nigerian state.
    “It is impossible to engage in any meaningful conversation with the governors in the midst of so much bloodshed, abductions and military siege of our town and villages. Accordingly, we will not engage in any meeting with anybody until the atmosphere is conducive and peaceful enough to allow for such.
    “The siren-blaring military convoys and armoured vehicles occupying the entire region is not only designed to intimidate our people but also deliberately primed to scuttle the IPOB/South-East governors meeting of Friday 15th September.
    “I would like to use this opportunity to thank all men and women of good conscience from all over the world that have risen to condemn the barbaric slaughter of innocent Biafrans by the Nigerian military.
    “Above all, I salute the steadfastness, devotion and total commitment to freedom from eternal slavery by the great IPOB family in Biafraland. I assure you that I remain resolute and dedicated to our shared vision of freedom regardless of the cost and visionless antics of the mindless oppressor.
    “We have since crossed the Red Sea and arrived at the shores of the promised land. We have our trumpets ready to begin the great march around the evil walls of Jericho, and I assure you that in no distant time, the walls of Jericho will come crashing down.
    “We can still hear the cries of Pharaoh and his horsemen as they are swallowed up by the Red Sea, chariots and all. Victory is ours! Victory is assured!!
    Collaborators and agents of the oppressor are hereby advised to embark on self exile as there will be no hiding place for them”.
  • Igbo professionals in diaspora lauds Army, urges probe of IPOB

    Igbo professionals in diaspora lauds Army, urges probe of IPOB

    The Southeast Professionals in Diaspora, have hailed the Nigerian military, particularly the Nigerian Army for taking the war against kidnapping, arm banditry and political secessionist agitations, being led by a small group of disgruntled politicians, to some states of the southeast, saying,  it will restore normalcy and peace,  to the region.

    The group, however, advised the military to ensure the protection, of peace loving innocent civilians, within the states where the operation is currently being carried out, and ensure that their rights are well protected, as enshrined in the laws.

    Spokesman of the group, Engr Dr Fidelis Nze KSM said they were impressed by the way troops of the Nigerian Army under the Operation Python Dance 11, were recording successes against the elements, who have turned the region,  to a theater of absurdities, going by the increasing rate of criminality,  and most worrisome,  the uncontrolled activities of the Nnamdi Kanu led IPOB, which has continued to preach hate speeches,  against every other tribes, in the country.

    “It is evidently clear that the tide has changed for the better, especially in the last few days. The Nigerian military, are doing well.

    “We are very convinced, that by the time this military sweep up, of criminalities in our region is over,  it will give psychological, moral and economical relief to the generality of our people who have lived under the fear of terror, by these notorious elements.

    The group also called on Governors of the Southeast States, to cooperate with the military,  and other security agencies, towards ensuring that the peace,  that is being returned to the region, is sustained,  particularly, as the people,  approach the yuletide season.

    The group also use this medium to call on our security agencies especially the Nigerian Army to Institute a wider probe into the activities of the Nnamdi Kanu led IPOB,  with the recent discovery of a large consignment of ammunition by the Nigerian Custom Service at the lagos port,  the timing of this discovery and the resurgent of Kanu led IPOB activities cannot be an ordinary coincident.

    The group also advised parents and guardians, to monitor their wards,  against being coerced into being part of any activities of groups,  who are hell bent on destabilizing the country.

  • Governor imposes curfew in Abia after soldiers/IPOB clash

    Governor imposes curfew in Abia after soldiers/IPOB clash

    A THREE-DAY curfew has been imposed on Umuahia and Aba as the government of Abia State battles to stem a major security problem.

    There has been a clash between soldiers and members of the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB) in the state, prompting Governor Okezie Ikpeazu to take the action.

    The stay-at-home will run betwem 6pm and 6am for the period, the governor said in a statement he personally signed yesterday.

    Abia has been under security focus because of the activities of the separatist group and its leader Nnamdi Kanu.

    Last week the Army deployed troops for “Operation Python Dance 2”. During a “show of force” on Sunday, Kanu alleged that troops shot and injured his men near his Umuahia home.

    But the military said its men only shot into the air to scare away a mob that threw stones at its convoy.

    There was tension in different parts of Aba, as soldiers reportedly clashed with members of IPOB.It could not be confirmed if anybody died in the fracas.

    Some members of IPOB who left Aba for Umuahia in solidarity with Kanu were alleged to have been stopped by soldiers at Isiala Ngwa junction on the Enugu/Port Harcourt Expressway.

    The IPOB members who escaped after being stopped by the soldiers were said to have met another set of soldiers at Osisioma Junction, a few kilometers away. A face-off reportedly ensued.

    The soldiers were said to have shot sporadically into the air while the IPOB members moved towards Ariaria International Market. There was confusion. People ran helter skelter.

    The chaos at Osisioma stretched beyond Ariaria market to the Flyover Junction, a distance of over eight kilometres. Some vehicles were destroyed. Many people were injured.

    There was pandemonium within the city centre as soldiers cordoned off roads leading to the Aba Central Mosque to prevent hoodlums from vandalising the facility.

    They shot into the air to ward off intruders, and people ran for their lives. Traders hurriedly closed their business.

    Ikpeazu said: “Government notes and has observed the frenzy of activities of members of IPOB within Afara – Umuahia, the ancestral home of the leader of IPOB for some months now.

    “Government is equally aware of the recent proclamation by the Nigerian Army of Operation Python Dance II within the Southeast geopolitical region of Nigeria.

    “The operation as declared by the Army is intended to check kidnapping, banditry, assassination, secessionist activities within the region, amongst other forms of criminal activities.

    “The recent confrontation between the Nigerian Army and members of IPOB on Sunday, 10th September, 2017, could presumably be attributed to the commencement of the said Operation Python Dance II.

    “The Abia State government unequivocally states that Abia is a component State of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and subscribes to the supremacy of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and all other extant laws.

    “While the government of Abia State recognises the right of the Nigerian Army and other security agencies, to perform their statutory duty of protection of lives and property of Nigerian citizens, such duties must be carried out within acclaimed Nigerian and international standards of engagement with the civil populace, with due respect to the human rights of citizens and sanctity of human lives.

    “The Abia State government is committed to the protection of the lives and properties of its citizens and others residing and doing business within the geographical entity called Abia State.

    “Abians and others living within Abia are advised to remain law abiding and carry on their lawful business without fear, as efforts by government will be made to reduce friction between the civil populace and military personnel in the State.

    “Abia residents are advised to observe a curfew from 6pm to 6amfrom today 12/09/2017 to 14/09/2017.

    “Persons residing within the State are strongly advised to remain law abiding, while going about their lawful business without fear of molestation, and, not engage in any form of confrontation with military personnel or other security agents.

    “The government recognises the constitutional Right to Freedom of Movement for all Nigerians, but objects to the influx of people into Abia State for purposes of unsettling the enduring peace in the State.

    “Abia State will co–operate with security agencies to maintain the rule of law and order in the State.”

    The Southeast Governors’ Forum set up a seven-man committee to probe the Sunday clash between the Army and IPOB members in Umuahia.

    Mr Michael Udah, the forum’s Director of Media and Communications, in a statement, said the committee was expected to submit its report during the forum’s meeting on Friday.

    Udah did not mention the leader of the committee, but said that it was set-up to proffer lasting solutions to such problems and forestall future occurrences.

    Udah said the governors were consulting with stakeholders in the zone, including the military, to ensure clarity of positions.

  • IPOB: Lawyers disagree on soldiers’ deployment in Abia

    IPOB: Lawyers disagree on soldiers’ deployment in Abia

    Two human rights lawyers – Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa and Jiti Ogunye – have disagreed on whether it was right to deploy soldiers around the home of Independent Peoples of Biafra (IPOB) leader Nnamdi Kanu.

    There was a shooting on Sunday near Kanu’s residence, which led to a clash with IPOB members, culminating in the state government imposing a curfew.

    Adegboruwa said the “clampdown on civilians by the military” in a democracy cannot be justified.

    He said: “The military quelled the Shiites’ peaceful rally in Zaria, sacked civilian communities in the Niger Delta, supervised elections in Rivers and other places, mowed down peaceful gatherings in the Southeast and even took over Premium Times’ office in Abuja a while ago, in a supposed democratic government led by civilians

    “I’ve read people and even comrades and enlightened ones prodding them on, defending the military to carry on ‘python dance’, in the midst of civilians and locals.

    “The next phase of this hidden agenda is a takeover of civilian authority, because when the ‘python’ has finished ‘dancing’, it must surely swallow something, to quench its usually large appetite.

    “And by the way, why is the ‘python’ not ‘dancing’ in Kaduna, where a quit notice was handed down to Igbos to vacate? Why is the ‘python’ not ‘dancing’ in Yenagoa and Ibadan, where separatist agitations are also on the rise? Are pythons found only in Igboland?

    “Let the military go back to their barracks and submit to civilian authority. There is no insurrection going on in any part of the Southeast now, to warrant the display of military force or deployment.”

    But, Ogunye said it was wrong for anyone to argue that it was unlawful to deploy the military or that soldiers have no right to carry out their operation.

    According to him, the Southeast was still a part of the Nigerian territory, adding that even if secession or separation was desired by some, it was yet to be accomplished.

    “The Southeast is not a Biafran enclave that Nigerian soldiers who are stationed in the Southeast must not dare to enter. We are familiar with the term ‘Military Zone – Keep Off’. Umuahia and its streets are not IPOB Zone or territory that the Nigerian state must concede to IPOB.

    “Under Section 217 (2)(c) of the 1999 Constitution, the Armed Forces  have a constitutional duty  to ‘suppress insurrection  and act in aid of civil authorities to restore order when called upon to do  so by the President,  but subject to such conditions as may be  prescribed by an Act of the  National  Assembly’.

    “The argument could be made that the military could not lawfully invade Kanu’s residence.  But it makes no legal sense to argue that the Nigerian Army that was praised in the past when it combed the Abia State forests to rid it of kidnappers when the Police Force was overwhelmed …have no lawful authority to embark on military patrol or carry out reconnaissance mission even as a preventive or pre-emptive  exercise,” Ogunye said.

  • South East senators condemns Army/IPOB row

    South East senators condemns Army/IPOB row

    The South East Senate Caucus on Tuesday decried the ongoing military show of force in the South East, particularly in villages around Umuahia, Abia State.

    The caucus, in a statement issued by its chairman, Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, also condemned the alleged military incursions into the country home of the Indigenous People Of Biafra (IPOB) leader, Nnamdi Kanu, saying “such action suggests willful personalisation of the operation and deliberate abuse of the people’s fundamental right.”

    Abaribe expressed sadness that the military chose a time when the caucus has engaged the IPOB leadership and even extracted firm commitment from them that its agitation would be strictly non-violent  and in conformity with international best practices.

    The statement said: “We had hoped that our ongoing engagement with the group be given a chance, and here we are, with a hurried military action deep into a highly populated area with high propensity for casualty, which occurrence would rather escalate the already tense situation.

    “It is more worrisome that the military’s operation ‘python dance 2’ restricted to the South East in a peace time, has no doubt fouled the environment and sent strong signal that the region is under siege, which should not be so in a democracy.

    “We therefore urge extreme caution, and advise the military to de-escalate the situation and choose the best operational modus that will not only guaranty the safety of Nigerians, but also enhance national unity.

    “Nigeria is not at war, people are only exercising their constitutional and universally guaranteed rights. So far they are carrying on in a manner that had never given room to violence which could warrant a wholesale military expedition.”