Tag: Nnamdi Kanu

  • Two feared dead as Soldiers, IPOB members’ clash in Rivers

    Two feared dead as Soldiers, IPOB members’ clash in Rivers

    Two persons are feared dead, and several others injured following a clash Tuesday afternoon between Nigerian Soldiers and members of the Independent Peoples of Biafra (IPOB),  in Oyigbo Local Government Area.

    Although there are different versions to the story,  but a source close to the area told the Nation that trouble started when news broke at Oyigbo express junction yesterday afternoon that  Soldiers allegedly ambushed and killed eight IPOB members at 44 Battalion Asa, Abaia State.

    The members (IPOB) were said to had converges  to  travel to Umuahia, also in Abia state to honour  the invitation by the second in command of the group,    Uche Mefor, who reportedly arrived Umuahia from London and invited IPOB members to converge at the residence of their leader,  Nnamdi Kanu in Umuahia.

    The source said, in swift reaction to the call, the members mobilized and began to protest on the way as they go, with some of them attacking Hausa indigenes they met on the road.

    Unconfirmed report had it that some IPOB members seized three rifles from Policemen and burnt a Police van at the junction (Oyigbo), forcing businesses and shop owners to lock up as motorists and commuters ran for dear lives.

    Rumour mills also claimed that mosques and houses were burnt and persons killed, however a reliable source who is a Muslim said the mosque was not burnt but was ransacked and that nobody was also killed.

    When contacted the spokesman of 6 Brigade, Col. Aminu Iliyasu denied the soldier was deployed to Obigbo to stop IPOB members from going  to Umuahia, noting that they can only shoot if they are attacked.

    Iliyasu said: “I am in Bayelsa now, but people have been calling, telling me that there is a situation in the Obigbo area. But I don’t know exactly where this is happening. But one thing is certain; no soldier was deployed to Obigbo and asked to stop IPOB members from travelling to Umuahia.”

  • Kanu: Southeast governors worried over shooting

    Kanu: Southeast governors worried over shooting

    Governors of the Southeast states yesterday expressed worry over Sunday’s shooting near the residence of leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) Nnamdi Kanu in Umuahia.

    The governors expressed regret that the incident came at a time they were making concerted efforts to broker peace between federal authorities and the Biafra agitators.

    Director of Information of the Southeast Governors’ Forum Secretariat, Mike Udah, said the incident had punctured the peace moves initiated by the governors.

    “The Southeast governors are worried that the relationship between the leadership of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and the government is degenerating into this kind of ugly situation.

    “They did not want this kind of situation to occur and that was why they invited the IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu, with Prof. Ben Nwabueze to their meeting in Enugu. So, they are working to ensure that such situation does not reoccur.

    “The Southeast governors do not want a situation where the South East would be seen as working against the Federal Government. They don’t want a situation where there would be a breakdown of law and order. They don’t want a situation where it will appear that there is a strained relationship between the people of Southeast and the Federal Government.

    “The Southeast governors want peace and amicable resolution of whatever is the problem between the two parties. That was why they invited the IPOB leader, Kanu and Prof. Ben Nwabueze the other time to their meeting in Enugu.”

    The governors, however, appealed to the Federal Government to handle the situation in a mature way. They disclosed that they would continue to do their best possible to ensure that the situation does not worsen.

    “They will continue to meet with other pro-Biafra and Igbo groups with a view to ensuring that there is peace in the land. Southeast governors are worried that the ugly situation that took place in Abia State could re-occur,” he added.

    Also yesterday, the Ohaneze Ndigbo condemned the alleged violent altercation.

    In a statement by Publicity Secretary Uche Achi-Okpaga, the group said: “It is a pity that the tenets of democracy are being bruised and battered with reckless impunity in Nigeria.”

    The group also condemned the “operation Python Dance II” announced by the army describing it as a deliberate ploy to gag the Southeast like a conquered territory.

    According to the statement, the recent actions of the Federal Government have cleared all doubts about the disposition and countenance of the APC-led federal Government towards the Igbo.

    “The recent NNPC appointments strongly testify to our vindications and these consequential events dramatise them beyond doubt.

    “Today,Boko Haram is still killing and herdsmen are pulverising villages but it is in the Southeast that is even peaceful that soldiers are deployed at close and strategic points.

    “I think we have overflogged these issues because this is a government that, among other, has been treating ear problem and is not disposed to hear your complaints. We just have a choreographic democracy. May God hear and fight our cause”, he added.

  • S/East Governors flay shooting near Kanu’s residence

    S/East Governors flay shooting near Kanu’s residence

    The Governors of the South East states Monday expressed worry over the shooting incidence that occurred on Sunday near the residence of Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) in Umuahia which reportedly left some persons injured.

    The governors regretted that the incident was coming at a time they were making concerted efforts to broker peace between federal authorities and the members of the Biafra agitators.

    Speaking to Reporters on Monday in Abakaliki, the Director of Information, South East Governors Forum Secretariats, Chief Mike Udah, said that the incident in Umuahia by suspected military men has punctured the peace moves initiated by the governors.

  • IPOB alleges plot to eliminate Kanu

    IPOB alleges plot to eliminate Kanu

    • IPOB chief, security chiefs disagree

    There was fracas yesterday around the Umuahia, the Abia State capital residence of leader of Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) Nnamdi Kanu, between security agents and members of the separatist group.

    But Kanu and security chiefs diagareed on the cause of the fracas and the number of those injured.

    The leadership of IPOB in Abia State alleged a plot by security agencies to eliminate Kanu.

    It alleged that soldiers in three patrol vans and an Armoured Personnel Carrier (APC) shot and injured some of its supporters at Kanu’s country home at Afara Ukwu Ibeku, Umuahia.

    Kanu told reporters on the telephone that he was resting at around 6.30pm yesterday when one of his relatives drew his attention to heavy presence of soldiers at the main entrance to his family home.

    He alleged that the soldiers who he claimed came for his life, started shooting sporadically and in the process injured many people.

    The IPOB leader described the incident as “crude show of power” on innocent people.

    He urged IPOB members to remain calm.

    Kanu’s father and the traditional ruler of Afaraukwu Community, HRH Eze Israel Kanu described “the invasion” as “unwarranted and shocking”.

    The monarch said his son committed no crime to warrant an invasion of his palace.

    Army Public Relations Officer, 14 Brigade Ohafia Major Oyegoke Gbadamosi, denied that “the soldiers on routine patrol” shot at any IPOB member.

    Major Gbadamosi accused the IPOB members of attacking the soldiers and injuring some of them.

    Commissioner of Police Adeleye Oyebade in response to a text message sent to him by our reporter confirmed the incident.

    He wrote:  “Unfortunately, a policeman on guard duties going to work was matcheted by the IPOB group. Asoldier man and a civilian were equally injured. All are being treated in the Police Clinic for minor injuries sustained.

    “Normalcy has been restored, as our men are fully on ground, to ensure no further breach of the peace.”

  • Many injured as IPOB alleges plot to kill Kanu, others

    Many injured as IPOB alleges plot to kill Kanu, others

    The leadership of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) in Abia State has alleged a plot by security agencies in the state to eliminate their leader and Director of Radio Biafra, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.

     Soldiers in three patrol vans and an Armoured Personnel Carrier (APC) on Sunday reportedly shot and injured many IPOB supporters at the country home of their leader (Kanu) at Afara Ukwu Ibeku, Umuahia, the state capital after some of their members foiled attempt by the soldiers to gain entrance into the palace of Kanu’s father.

     They alleged that they had before the foiled invasion got information from a source that the army authorities in the state have concluded plans to come and abduct Kanu since the court was yet to reverse his bail.

     It was learnt that three members of IPOB were reportedly shot,while others sustained different injuries as the soldiers were said to have shot sporadically following the resistance to allow them gain entrance into Kanu father’s compound.

     Narrating the incident, Nnamdi Kanu in a telephone conversation with newsmen said he was resting at about 6.30pm on Sunday when one of his relatives drew his attention to heavy presence of soldiers at the main entrance to his family home.

     He said before anyone could know what was happening, the soldiers who he claimed came to kill him started  shooting sporadically and in the process wounded so many people.

     The IPOB leader who described the incident as “crude show of power” on innocent and defenceless people of Biafra, said nothing warranted such show of shame on the people that are demanding and charting the course that they believe in.

     He called on his supporters and IPOB members to remain calm in the face of unwarranted attack on them.

     Kanu’s father and the traditional ruler of Afaraukwu Community, HRH Eze Israel Kanu described the invasion as “unwarranted and shocking “.
    The monarch said his son committed no crime to warrant military invasion of his palace.

     When contacted, the Army Public Relations Officer, 14Brigade Ohafia, Major Oyegoke Gbadamosi denied the allegations saying  that the soldiers were on routine patrol and did not shot at any IPOB member.

     Gbadamosi however accused the IPOB members of attacking the soldiers and injuring some of the officers in the process.

     But the State Commissioner of Police, CP Adeleye Oyebade in response to a text message sent to him by our reporter confirmed the incident.

     Part of the text message stated “Unfortunately, a policeman on guard duties going to work was matcheted by the IPOB group, while a soldier man and a civilian were equally injured. All are being treated in the Police Clinic for minor injuries sustained. Normalcy has been restored, as our men are fully on ground, to ensure no further breach of the peace.”

  • S/East governors’ forum denies meeting against FG

    S/East governors’ forum denies meeting against FG

    The Chairman of the South East Governors’ Forum, David Umahi has debunked reports making the rounds alleging that the body met behind closed doors where they accused the federal government of killing members of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB and other issues.

    Umahi was reacting to a report credited to one Comrade Nwankpa Osita Okere alleging that the forum met in Abakaliki, Ebonyi state where they accused the federal government of brutality on Ndigbo.

    Umahi who is also the Governor of Ebonyi State described the report as tissues of lies from the pit of hell.

    The governor who spoke through his Chief Press Secretary, Emmanuel Uzor described the report as nothing but a figment of the writer’s imagination.

    He alleged that the said report was craftily done to embarrass the forum and create friction between the Governors of the zone and the federal government as part of efforts to thwart the ongoing peace process with the IPOB.

    He accused the originators of the falsehood of trying to sabotage the peace process already in motion between the forum and leadership of the IPOB especially as it concerns the rebuilding process and way forward to achieving lasting peace in the zone.

    “The attention of the forum has been drawn to a report circulating in various social media platforms, alleging that the South East Governors met behind closed doors at the Government House Abakaliki where they reached a consensus and accused the federal government of killing members of IPOB,” said the statement.

    “While it is our responsibility to protect the lives and property of our people including the IPOB, it is rather embarrassing to link the forum to whatever politics of bitterness in any part of the country”

    “Firstly, the writer and his paymasters failed to meet up with the realities on ground as concerns the already initiated move between the governors’ forum and leader of IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu reached during our last meeting in our secretariat in Enugu.

    “It is therefore the wish of the forum to assure the general public that the communiqué raised during our last meeting with IPOB leadership still stands and anybody circulating any report contrary is the real enemy of Ndigbo and should be disregarded”

    The statement further disclosed that there was no such meeting as reported by the agent, adding that the Chairman of the forum, Governor Umahi whom he quoted as issuing the statement was not even in the country as he is outside the country on investment drive for the development of his state.

    He said that the forum is working in synergy with the federal government and other federating units towards economic and regional integration and development of the South East region.

    The governor further called on members of the public to disregard every attempt by amorphous groups to instigate crisis between the zone and the federal government.

     

  • Biafra agitation is nonsense -Clark

    Biafra agitation is nonsense -Clark

    ELDER statesman Edwin Clark yesterday condemned the Biafra agitation led by Nnamdi Kanu.

    Clark spoke yesterday when the Chairman, Senate Committee on Local and Foreign Debt, Senator Shehu Sani, visited him in Abuja.

    He also condemned the quit notice by the Arewa Group to the Igbo living in the North, saying it was worrisome.

    He warned that secession or agitation was not the way to go on restructuring the country, according to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).

    He said: “When Kanu talks about Biafra, he is talking nonsense. We do not want a second war.

    “America fought their civil war for a long time and they are not thinking of a second one. Kanu should drop the agitation.

    “At the same time, it is arrogant and foolish on the part of some Northern youths to issue quit notice. You do not own the North. It is part of Nigeria and anybody can live there.

    “The Igbo have been living in the North for over 100 years.”

    The elder statesman emphasised the need for restructuring for equity and balance in the country.

    He explained that though the call for restructuring had been loud in recent times, the country had been undergoing restructuring.

    “We have been living together since 1914 and from time to time, we have been changing the way of our lives.

    “In 1947, Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe said the Richard Constitution was obnoxious; that it was anti-people. In 1950, we had the Macpherson Constitution, which created the three regions and in 1963, we had another constitution.

    “During all these constitutions, the issue of the fiscal federation was very prominent. So, we have been restructuring this country and nobody talked about breaking up the country.

    “The war between 1967 and 1970 was an unfortunate one.”

    Clark said making necessary changes to allow for social justice was the way to go and urged the National Assembly to re-visit the issue of devolution of power upon resumption from recess, saying it was one of the ways to properly restructure the country.

    According to him, the vote against devolution of power by the national assembly was borne out of the fear that it would whittle down the powers of legislators.

    “We have reached a stage where states are not paying salaries and something has to be done to gear their minds to see what they can do in their own area to generate money.

    “I am happy you believe in restructuring, which can be achieved within a short time but it may take up to 20 years if we do not agree among ourselves.

    “So, once more I want to say that when you resume, the issue of devolution of power should be re-visited so that Federal Government will deal with foreign affairs, prisons, customs and a few other things.

    On call to return to regionalism, Clark said “you cannot abolish the states now and say you want six regions. It is not going to be easy or possible now.

    “I feel we should use the same states as federating units and the local governments should remain with the states.”

    He called for the establishment of Revenue Mobilisation Commission to deal with funds that move between states and local governments to sustain them.

    Clerk promised to convene a meeting of elder statesmen across the country to find a lasting solution to the problem of restructuring.

    Sani said one of the reasons the devolution of power did not scale through in the National Assembly was the fear that state governments might abuse their powers.

    He said: “The problem we have with the devolution of power is how to tackle some of the problems that come with it.

    “For example, the present crop of governors might not be able to handle state police in a manner that people who disagree with them can be safe.

    “Secondly, the manner in which elections are conducted by state independent electoral commissions where the ruling party in the state wins all positions is worrisome.

    “So, if we devolve the police, we have to allay the fears of people on the implications. Those who are championing some of these issues need to make clarifications.”

    On derivation and resource control, the lawmaker said it was in the best interest of the country to stop thinking about oil because it was becoming non-attractive globally.

    Sani described the quit notice as “embarrassing”.

  • Anambra poll: Court orders service of processes on Kanu, IPOB

    Anambra poll: Court orders service of processes on Kanu, IPOB

    A Federal High Court in Abuja has directed that processes (court documents) be served on Nnamdi Kanu and his group, Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) in relation to a suit seeking to restrain them from disrupting the forthcoming Anambra State governorship election.

    Justice Babatunde Quadri gave the order for service of processes on the respondents after listening to arguments by plaintiff’s lawyer, Smart Iheazor, for leave to serve the processes on Kanu and IPOB outside Abuja.

    Other respondents in the suit marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/756/2017 are the Inspector General of Police (IGP), the Commandant General of Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) and the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF).

    The plaintiff, Dr. Richard Ndubuaku, who described himself as businessman based in Awka, with properties in Onitsha and other parts of Anambra State, wants the court to restrain Kanu, IPOB, their agents and members from making utterances or taking actions inimical to the conduct of the election slated for November 18 this year.

    He also wants the court to restrain Kanu and IPOB from further harassing or intimidating eligible voters in Anambra State.

  • Calling Nnamdi Kanu’s bluff

    Calling Nnamdi Kanu’s bluff

    Nigeria has serious security challenges like virtually every other country, even the most prosperous and powerful, in our troubled world. Africa’s fabled ‘crippled giant’ contends with severe developmental debilities that are inexcusable given her human and resource endowment. Existential conditions for the vast majority of Nigerians are among the most dire and dismal on earth even though a minuscule number of her citizenry number among the world’s most opulent global citizens. But is Nigeria a failed state? Has the territorial space she occupies been declared an ungoverned and lawless jungle? Has the Nigerian state, in Marxian terms, ‘withered away’? The last time I checked, there is a legitimate government currently in power in Nigeria. There is a legally constituted authority that holds the sovereign mandate of the majority of the electorate in polls held in accordance with the country’s extant constitution.

    Of course, it is only natural that her diverse constituents will hold divergent views of Nigeria depending on their peculiarities, proclivities and inclinations. For some, she is a country whose extant structure is cast in granite, non-negotiable and eternally immune to any form of change. This is an unrealistic perspective. There are those like Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB), and emergent imperial monarch of Igboland, who dismisses Nigeria as a vast zoo. For him, Nigeria is a barbarous terrain from which he desperately seeks to extricate his people via secession. Unfortunately for him, the extant Nigerian State, which for now has the legitimate monopoly of force and cohesion within its territorial jurisdiction, says no. In his post medical-vacation national broadcast to the nation, President Muhammadu Buhari effectively told those with secessionist aspirations that he has no mandate to oblige their wish.

    Although his speech may not have been as profound, tightly reasoned and logical, Buhari’s message to his ‘dear citizens’ was akin to Abraham Lincoln’s to the aspiring secessionist Southern slave-owning States in his March 4, 1861, inaugural address as President: “In your hands, my dissatisfied fellow countrymen, and not in mine, is the momentous issue of civil war. The government will not assail you. You can have no conflict without being yourselves the aggressors. You have no oath registered under heaven to destroy the government, while I shall have the most solemn one to “preserve, protect and defend it”. Lincoln urged the secessionists to consider the very real possibility that “the certain ills you fly to are greater than all the real ones you fly from”.

    An active participant in the Nigerian civil war, Buhari is of the cast of mind that that conflict resolved Nigeria’s national conflict for all time. He is wrong in the sense that cohesive and viable nationhood can only be sustained by never ending dialogue among the diverse peoples of a complex polity like Nigeria that allows for continuous necessary structural and behavioural adjustments. He is right, however, in the sense that the current constitution makes provisions for changes in our governance institutions, structures and processes in accordance with the will of the majority and following clearly stipulated procedures. There are those who attribute our current socio- political and economic tribulations to the deficiencies of the extant 1999 presidential constitution. But that was the same way our errant political class abused and perverted the 1963 parliamentary constitution leading to the collapse of democracy and the descent to civil war. The fault lies not in our constitution but in our selves.

    Adopting a no nonsense approach to the Biafra secessionist advocacy, the Buhari administration charged Kanu to court and clamped him in jail for alleged conspiracy to commit acts of treasonable felony and other related offences. Among other activities, Kanu  whose IPOB upstaged the earlier Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign Republic of Biafra (MASSOB) led by the now sidelined Ralph Uwazurike, was behind the clandestine Radio Biafra illegally broadcasting incendiary and divisive messages across Nigeria. There are those who contend that the Buhari administration should simply have ignored Kanu; that it was his perceived ill- advised prolonged incarceration that has turned him into a folk hero in Igboland.

    But then, this is a controversial view. Ignoring Kanu’s combustible vituperations could also have unsavoury consequences for national unity, peace and stability. Without the extremist activities and provocative xenophobic vituperations of IPOB, for instance, it is unlikely that the misguided groups of Arewa youths would have given the criminal and illegal ultimatum for Igbos to quit the North further worsening national tension and trepidation. We can learn from history here. The genocide against the Igbo in the north following the January 15, 1966, coup was indefensible. It was illogical and irrational to hold an entire ethnic group responsible for the actions of a few coup plotters even if the key leaders of the putsch were Igbo and majority of their victims’ non-Igbo. But there was a background to this.

    According to the pre-eminent political scientist, Professor Billy Dudley who was then teaching at the Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), for instance, in his classic, ‘Instability and Political Order in Nigeria’, “Outside the university, the practice of Ibo men holding up Northerners to ridicule had become a common enough experience. Pictures of Nzeogu with one foot over the corpse of the slain Premier of the North, Sir Ahmadu Bello, symbolic of the downfall of the North and the ascendancy of the East and the Ibo, were to be found on sale in the markets in the North”. That is why it would be extremely unwise to allow characters like Kanu a free hand to pursue their dangerously destabilizing antics even though that is no excuse for the impunity of the so called Arewa youth groups against whom no action has inexplicably been taken.

    Ever since he was granted bail on stringent conditions on April 25, Kanu has violated his bail conditions as if the Nigerian state is non-existent. He has attended rallies consisting of crowds of more than ten people contrary to his bail terms. He has granted countless press interviews again in utter contempt of his bail conditions. This has prompted the Honourable Attorney General of the Federation (HAGF), Alhaji Abubakar Malami, to approach the Federal High Court, Abuja, seeking an order revoking Kanu’s bail as well as directing his being arrested and committed to custody pending trial.

    Condemning the HAGF’s action, the President-General of Ohanaze Ndigbo, Chief Nnia Nwodo, said “I am amazed that the distinguished attorney is prepared to contest the superiority of the provisions of the constitution on fundamental human rights of movement and freedom of association over an erroneous judicial proclamation violating those rights”. I am not aware that Chief Nwodo has become a duly constituted court of law to pronounce magisterially on the erroneousness or otherwise of a judicial proclamation. Until a court of law voids the IPOB leader’s bail terms, he is bound by the law and cannot be allowed to get away with impunity. Kanu himself has publicly threatened that anyone who dares re-arrest him will die. What informs such delusionary arrogance?

    But then, does the Buhari administration have the moral authority to call Kanu’s bluff? Does it have the ethical integrity to assert its ‘stateness’ against such lawlessness? I doubt it. If today, President Buhari calls a meeting of his security chiefs, the majority of those in attendance – the Minister of Defence, Chief of Army Staff, IG of Police, Director General of the Department of State Services (DSS), Chief of Air Staff and National Security Adviser will be all northerners. The only exceptions will be the Chief of Defence Staff and Chief of Naval Staff who are the only non-northerners in the security leadership hierarchy? How can anyone expect fairness and objectivity from such an ethno-regionally skewed security structure in a plural federal polity like ours?

    Furthermore, the same HAGF, who wants Kanu re-arrested and tried for conspiracy to commit acts of treasonable felony has embarrassingly said that the Arewa youths who gave Igbos an ultimatum to quit the North before retracting their threat cannot be arrested and made to face the law because of ‘security implications’. Beyond this, Fulani herdsmen continue to commit genocidal acts against farmers and host communities across the country without the slightest reaction from the security agencies. Where is fairness? Where is justice? Where is equity? How can anyone credibly call the impetuous Nnamdi Kanu’s bluff?

  • Biafra: ‘Demands by IPOB should not be absolute’

    Biafra: ‘Demands by IPOB should not be absolute’

    SOUTHEAST governors yesterday moved to resolve the issues surrounding the agitation for the Republic of Biafra.

    They met with Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) leader Nnamdi Kanu in Enugu, Enugu State capital.

    Also at the meeting were elder statesman Prof Ben Nwabueze and Igbo Youths Movement leader, Evangelist Elliot Uko.

    The Chairman of the Southeast Governors’ Forum and Ebonyi State Governor Dave Umahi, who read a three-sentence communique said the meeting “agreed that these demands by IPOB should not be absolute”.

    He added: “Rather, the governors shall immediately engage the leader of IPOB and the entire leadership of IPOB to further meetings and dialogue with a view to quickening the resolutions of all issues amicably.”

    Only Ebonyi and Enugu State Governors Umahi and Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi were present; Anambra State Governor Willy Obiano was represented by his deputy, Nkem Okeke.

    Immediately after reading the communique, Nnamdi Kanu’s his entourage left while the governors resumed sitting.