- Ohanaeze asks courts not to grant ‘frivolous’ orders against separatists
- Ikpeazu: I can’t box myself into small geographic entity
- IPOB denies burning mosque, says Northerners are safe in S’East
Omololu Ogunmade, Oyebuchi Ezigbo, Paul
Obi in Abuja, Ikechukwu Isiguzo in Enugu, David-Chyddy Eleke in Awka and
Amby Uneze in Owerri with agency report
The federal government has said it is
aware of the sources of funding of the Indigenous People of Biafra
(IPOB) and is taking steps to block them.
The Minister of Information and Culture,
Alhaji Lai Mohammed, disclosed this Tuesday when he appeared on a live
television programme on the Nigeria Television Authority (NTA).
He made the allegation just as the
Nigerian Air Force (NAF) announced that it has deployed some of its air
assets, including the Alpha Jet aircraft, to its 115 Special Operations
Group in Port Harcourt, Rivers State to support the ongoing Nigerian
Army exercise, Operation Python Dance II, in the South-east and some
states in the South-south.
Also, the Igbo socio-cultural group
Ohanaeze Ndigbo Tuesday warned courts in the country not to allow
themselves to be used to undermine democracy by granting frivolous
orders against IPOB.
Ohanaeze’s warning came against the backdrop of the move by the federal government to proscribe the separatists group, which is pushing for the break-up of Nigeria and realisation of the Republic of Biafra.
Ohanaeze’s warning came against the backdrop of the move by the federal government to proscribe the separatists group, which is pushing for the break-up of Nigeria and realisation of the Republic of Biafra.
THISDAY had exclusively reported Tuesday
that President Muhammadu Buhari on Sunday signed the presidential
proclamation proscribing IPOB, effectively initiating the formal process
of banning the group in accordance with the provisions of the Terrorism
(Prevention) Act, 2011.
It also paved the way for the Attorney
General of the Federation (AGF), Mr. Abubakar Malami (SAN), to head to
court to give legal backing to the presidential proclamation.
Speaking on the television programme,
Mohammed said: “Terrorists do not publish where their funding is coming
from. But we know the countries that are supporting IPOB.
“We know the sources of their funding though I am not at liberty to disclose them here.
“We are taking steps to block them and we are also taking a lot of diplomatic actions in respect of the countries that are supporting them.”
“We are taking steps to block them and we are also taking a lot of diplomatic actions in respect of the countries that are supporting them.”
Mohammed observed that most of the
countries supporting IPOB were doing so based on ignorance, adding that
they had been hoodwinked to believing that “Nigeria is a country where
Muslims persecute Christians” and a country where there is genocide.
“As we speak today, IPOB has written
letters to many governments outside Nigeria and international
parliaments, sending fake and cloned videos claiming there is genocide
in Nigeria,” he stated.
The minister charged the international
community not to use double standards in dealing with IPOB and to be
more diligent before making any pronouncements.
He said what the countries would never accept in their territories should not be condoned or encouraged in Nigeria.
The minister justified the action of the
military for declaring IPOB a terrorist group as well as its
proscription by the South-east governors.
“There are a lot of arguments regarding the constitutionality of the action of the military and the South-east governors.
“People must realise that we are dealing
with issues of national security and I do not think that the military
and the governors should fold their arms while the country is set
ablaze.
“I have heard a lot of comments as to whether the military has the right to declare IPOB a terrorist group
“I have heard a lot of comments as to whether the military has the right to declare IPOB a terrorist group
“What the military has done is to
catalogue all the activities of IPOB, which are not different from that
of terrorist groups,” he said.
Mohammed said IPOB set up a
para-military organisation, a parallel military group – the Biafra
Secret Service and Biafra National Guard.
He alleged that the group was attacking army installations and soldiers at checkpoints and extorting money from innocent people.
“IPOB activities are not jokes. If there
had not been the proactive actions on the part of the military and the
South-east governors, there would have been retaliations from other
regions and the entire country will be set on fire.
“We cannot be talking of semantics or procedure when the nation is moving towards a crisis and the precipice.
“It is only in a Banana Republic that you can see non-state actors doing what IPOB is doing.
“The actions by the military and the governors should be seen from the perspective of ensuring internal security and averting chaos,” he said.
“The actions by the military and the governors should be seen from the perspective of ensuring internal security and averting chaos,” he said.
The minister reiterated his position
that IPOB was being sponsored by the association of disgruntled
politicians and treasury looters to discredit the Muhammadu Buhari
administration.
He admonished the media and opinion leaders to be circumspect in their publications and discussions on IPOB in order not to aggravate the crisis.
He admonished the media and opinion leaders to be circumspect in their publications and discussions on IPOB in order not to aggravate the crisis.
“The kind of comments and headlines in
the media as well as comments from certain quarters are the type that
give oxygen and confidence to the IPOB.
“They must exercise restraint because the only reason we practice our profession or become a commentator is simply because there is peace in the country,” he said.
“They must exercise restraint because the only reason we practice our profession or become a commentator is simply because there is peace in the country,” he said.
NAF Deploys Air Assets
Coming on the heels of the information
minister’s allegations, the NAF Tuesday stated that it has deployed some
of its air assets, including the Alpha Jet aircraft, to its 115 Special
Operations Group in Port Harcourt, to support the ongoing Nigerian Army
exercise.
A statement issued by the spokesman of
NAF, Air Commodore Olatokunbo Adesanya, said the deployment was done in
line with its commitment to entrench national peace and security.
“The essence of the deployment is to provide the necessary air cover to the ground troops to enhance overall operational cohesion and efficiency,” he added.
“The essence of the deployment is to provide the necessary air cover to the ground troops to enhance overall operational cohesion and efficiency,” he added.
He recalled that Operation Python Dance
II began officially on September 15 and was planned to cover the entire
South-east, adding that the wide expanse of the exercise area and the
request by the army for close air support had made the involvement of
NAF inevitable.
“Exercise Operation Python Dance II is
aimed at combatting the security challenges in the Southeastern part of
the country. The deployment of the air assets in support of the Nigerian
Army is thus in fulfillment of one of the constitutional mandates of
the NAF,” he said.
Ohanaeze Kicks
But as the air force deployed its air
assets in the South-east, Ohanaeze cautioned courts in the country not
to allow themselves to be used to undermine democracy by granting
frivolous orders against IPOB.
Ohanaeze said in a statement issued
Monday night and signed by its president general, Chief Nnia Nwodo, that
it had credible intelligence that the Minister of Justice and
Attorney-General of the Federation, Alhaji Abubakar Malami (SAN), has
secretly approached courts to obtain an order to designate IPOB as a
terrorist group.
The Ohanaeze boss said the move was not
only illegal but aimed at furthering the harassment and intimidation of
Igbo youths who have been pursuing their constitutionally guaranteed
fundamental human rights.
He said Ohanaeze had dispatched letters
to courts to be wary of such spurious moves, as it was capable of
aggravating the already frayed nerves and disrupting the genuine moves
by Ohanaeze and critical Igbo leaders are making to bring peace and
concord in the land.
Ikpeazu Meets Osinbajo
However, in a bid to resolve the crisis
in the South-east and particularly his state which was at the epicentre
of clashes between IPOB members and the military last week, Abia State
Governor, Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu, Tuesday met with Vice-President Yemi
Osinbajo at the Presidential Villa, Abuja on the security situation in
the South-east.
Answering questions from State House
correspondents after holding talks with Osinbajo in a closed-door
meeting, Ikpeazu said being restricted to a small region in the name of
secession was unwise, adding that having been a leader of a federating
unit of the federation, it was imperative for him to brief the president
or his deputy on the state of affairs in his state.
“Well, naturally, I’m heading a subnational government. When this kind of thing happens which we had in terms of dimension of national proportion, it is right that you will come and brief the C-in-C or his vice and that is exactly what I have come to do,” he stated.
“Well, naturally, I’m heading a subnational government. When this kind of thing happens which we had in terms of dimension of national proportion, it is right that you will come and brief the C-in-C or his vice and that is exactly what I have come to do,” he stated.
He dismissed allegations that the
emergence of IPOB and its agitation were caused by a failure of
leadership in the South-east, saying it was not his responsibility to
investigate the claim.
However, he said even though all might not be well yet with the region, concerted efforts were being made to make it a better place.
However, he said even though all might not be well yet with the region, concerted efforts were being made to make it a better place.
Dissociating himself from the IPOB
agitation, Ikpeazu said he would not be content with limiting himself to
the small geographic entity of the South-east and deprive himself of
the opportunity of inclusion in the Nigerian entity.
“Allegations are supposed to be
investigated by investigative officers and I’m not trying to investigate
such things. So it is just the masses especially the press.
“You know, we are perception builders.
We should try to say things that are good about our country not things
that are bad. I think there are enough reasons to see that under our
circumstance, we may not be Eldorado yet, but there are concerted
efforts and attempts to make our place a better place.
“I do not see how as an Igbo man, I can
box myself into a smaller geographic entity without recourse to the most
widely travelled people in Nigeria. There are Igbos in Sambisa. What
are you expecting of them if I narrow their geography of coverage.
“But agitation, marginalisation,
infrastructure deficiencies, these are issues which are germane and they
can be discussed. They can be spoken about. They can be addressed.
“But I do not know how in the 21st century, carrying arms in my kitchen will grow the prosperity of my people,” he said.
“But I do not know how in the 21st century, carrying arms in my kitchen will grow the prosperity of my people,” he said.
While putting the population of the Igbo
outside the South-east at 11.6 million, Ikpeazu said it was important
to establish a good relationship with Northerners to avoid putting the
lives of such a huge population in danger.
“First and foremost, I think our
relationship with our brothers from Northern Nigeria, the governors…
they have assured that every part of Nigeria is safe for every Nigerian
including Igbos to continue in their business and enterprise.
“I want to announce that the population
of Igbos outside Igbo enclave is about 11.6 million. You don’t play with
the lives of 11.6 million.
“So we all have to be careful – the
press, the leadership at the state level, the leadership at the federal
government level, everybody. I think we should be guarded by the rule of
law and grow confidence in the Nigerian citizen that under our laws, he
is protected,” he added.
Speaking on South-east governors’
meeting with their Northern counterparts, Ikpeazu said he assured the
governors of the safety of Northerners in the state in accordance with
the oath he took when he assumed office.
He also said trade and commerce were the
mainstay of the economy of the state and it was only reasonable to
avoid anything that could make Abia State insecure for its economy to
thrive.
“I assured them of safety of lives and
property of everybody that resides in Abia, whether you are an Abian or
not an Abian. I swore with the Bible to protect lives and property and
because I take such things seriously, I will continue to protect the
lives and property of my brothers and sisters irrespective of where they
come from.
“You know that the main stay of our
economy in Abia State is trade and I do not think it will augur well for
our economy if we make our kitchen the theatre of Biafra.
“A native wisdom in my place says you
shouldn’t allow a fight to ensue from your mother’s kitchen. It is my
responsibility also to grow prosperity from my state,” he said,
He said he had no plan to mete any
punishment to the father of the IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu, who is a
traditional ruler in his state because of the activities of his son,
saying both of them are not the same.
“I clearly separate Kanu from his
father. The processes of handling traditional institutions are enshrined
in the laws of our land and traditional rulers who are members of our
constituency have leadership roles.
“They will do the needful at the
appropriate time. But for me, I think there is a clear distinction
between Nnamdi Kanu and his father,” he said.
IPOB Denies Burning Mosque
In a related development, IPOB has
denied allegations that it was responsible for the burning of a mosque
in Enugu State on Monday.
Speaking through its spokesman, Mr. Emma Powerful, Tuesday, the group disassociated its members from the alleged arson and any other news of attack or vandalism on Muslims and their places of worship.
Speaking through its spokesman, Mr. Emma Powerful, Tuesday, the group disassociated its members from the alleged arson and any other news of attack or vandalism on Muslims and their places of worship.
It assured the public of its non-violent
stand and called on Muslims and Northerners living in parts of Igboland
not to entertain any fear of attacks, but to go about their worship
peacefully.
Powerful said: “IPOB is not unaware of the desperation of the Nigerian Army of occupation to cause mayhem and blame it on IPOB as a way of instigating counter-violence against Southerners in the North.
Powerful said: “IPOB is not unaware of the desperation of the Nigerian Army of occupation to cause mayhem and blame it on IPOB as a way of instigating counter-violence against Southerners in the North.
“The aim of this army of occupation led
by exclusively Hausa Fulani officers is to distract our focus and firm
resolve to force a peaceful referendum within the law.
“No amount of violence visited on our family members will dissuade us from this historic and legitimate course.”
“No amount of violence visited on our family members will dissuade us from this historic and legitimate course.”
The group said Biafrans in particular
and Nigerians in general should therefore blame any of such attacks on
what it described as the “criminal gangs” assembled by South-east
governors and federal government “sponsored gangs” who are baying for
blood and whose aim is to cause misunderstanding between law abiding
Biafrans and other ethnic nationalities in Nigeria.
It said: “We wish to further state
unequivocally that Muslims and other non-Biafrans living in the
South-East and South South have nothing to fear from IPOB, as our
members are committed to a non-violent, unarmed struggle for self
determination, which is guaranteed in charters of the United Nations,
international laws and other extant laws on fundamental human rights.
“IPOB does not need to remind Nigerians
that it is the culture in Biafraland to protect our visitors and any of
these alleged heinous acts are viewed by the great family of IPOB as
abomination which our leadership and members condemn in their entirety.
“IPOB members should be vigilant and
stay away from the provocative government-sponsored death squads whose
main objective is to draw we Biafrans to another unplanned civil war,
but God forbid.
“We shall overcome all our enemies and emerge triumphant in the end.”
Giving fillip to its statement, the Enugu Police Command also dismissed as false, misleading and mischievous reports on the social media that a mosque was burnt down in Ogrute, Igboeze North Local Council of Enugu State by IPOB.
Giving fillip to its statement, the Enugu Police Command also dismissed as false, misleading and mischievous reports on the social media that a mosque was burnt down in Ogrute, Igboeze North Local Council of Enugu State by IPOB.
A statement by the police spokesman in
Enugu, Ebere Amaraizu, also cautioned residents against peddling
falsehood which could undermine the existing peace and tranquility in
the state.
He said it had become imperative to issue the statement, as some Muslim faithful in Igbo-Eze North had alleged that their mosque, located in Ogrute community, was set ablaze by suspected members of IPOB.
He said it had become imperative to issue the statement, as some Muslim faithful in Igbo-Eze North had alleged that their mosque, located in Ogrute community, was set ablaze by suspected members of IPOB.
According to him, preliminary investigations showed that an electrical spark was responsible for the inferno at the mosque.
“The issue is that there was an incident
and that incident involved an inferno. When we first heard about it, we
moved in with a view to finding out what actually happened.
“The incident happened in the wee hours
on Saturday (Sept. 16) at about 2 a.m. When we got there, following our
preliminary investigations, we discovered that it could have been as a
result of a power surge.
“However, the following morning, we
started hearing all sorts of things that were blatant lies. We need to
put things in proper perspective to avoid mixing up issues.
“When there is burning, we will say
there is burning, when there is an inferno, we will say there is an
inferno. So we want to draw a line between an inferno and burning a
particular place. An inferno is not intentional, while burning is
intentional,” the statement noted.
While suing for calm, Amaraizu said
there had never been any problem between residents of the state and the
Muslim Umar, adding that they have lived in peace for ages.
He cautioned those propagating rumours to see Nigeria as one indivisible entity by crosschecking their facts.
“We need to have a rethink. We should
desist from getting involved in anything that can degenerate and cause a
situation that we cannot control,” he advised.
PDP to APC: Stop Blaming Opposition
Meanwhile, the Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP) has asked the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) to stop
playing the blame game over the administration’s poor handling of the
agitation by IPOB.
The party said it was constrained once
again to respond to the “tirade” by the information minister who as
usual, made an attempt to blame the superficial opposition for the
continuous gaffes of the APC-led federal government.
A statement Tuesday by PDP spokesman
Dayo Adeyeye said: “We had advised not a few times that the APC should
look inwards and seek solutions to its self-induced challenges in
government caused by its unpreparedness for governance; but since the
party seems set for self-destruction, we shall not relent in helping to
expose their ineptitude to the Nigerian populace.”
He added that it was disheartening that
rather than accept blame for its ineptitude, the APC government has
continued to blame “enemies” real or imaginary for their woes.
“We noticed that the minister who is
much known for his unbridled capacity for constant polarisation of the
polity rather than ardency in the proper dissemination of government
policies and information to the populace, tried once again on Sunday, to
shift blame for the poor handling of the agitation of IPOB by the
current government to an opposition that exits only in his imagination,”
he said,
According to Adeyeye, APC policies have
been the catalyst for the IPOB problem, and as such the ruling party
should do some soul searching and correct the anomaly.
“How on earth will a serious minded government blame opposition parties which they have conveniently labelled ‘looters’ for the activities of IPOB?
“How on earth will a serious minded government blame opposition parties which they have conveniently labelled ‘looters’ for the activities of IPOB?
“But we take solace in the fact that the
APC might actually know the looters, as the party has clearly
demonstrated its penchant for giving cover to people considered as
corrupt.
“The recent release of 48 houses
confiscated as the proceeds of crime back to a member of the APC who was
standing trial for allegations of corruption readily comes to mind.
“Much as we will continue to harp on the
one-sided corruption fight of this administration, we wish to urge the
APC to look inwards in locating the looters using their ill-gotten
wealth to sponsor separatist agitation against the government of the
day,” the PDP spokesman stressed.
He also said that there has been a crisis within the ranks of APC which may have led to the struggle within the government, advising APC to learn to mould itself into a real national party in order to provide good leadership for the people.
He also said that there has been a crisis within the ranks of APC which may have led to the struggle within the government, advising APC to learn to mould itself into a real national party in order to provide good leadership for the people.
“It is instructive to note that we are
aware of the internal crisis rocking the amalgam of interests that
formed the APC and the struggle for power within the government, as the
noise of discontent keeps rising on a daily basis from the party.
“Based on the above, it is no news that
APC has been a problem unto itself which has affected the lives of the
citizenry who daily gnash their teeth in regret for voting the APC into
power in 2015.
“We wish to put on record that the
agitation for actualisation of the State of Biafra was a total silent
voice while the PDP was in power because of the government of
inclusiveness we provided for Nigerians who were made to experience what
a genuine national government meant.
“Finally, as a party, we had condemned and we are still condemning separatist movements tailored towards balkanising the nation.
“We therefore make bold to further state
that the APC policies have been the catalyst for the IPOB problem, and
as such, the party should do some soul searching and correct the
anomaly.
“No external enemy so to say, is working against this government. The government is its own worst enemy,” the PDP said.
“No external enemy so to say, is working against this government. The government is its own worst enemy,” the PDP said.
Northern Governors Visit Okorocha
Even as the PDP engaged the
administration in a war of words, Imo State Governor and Chairman of the
All Progressives Congress (APC) Governors’ Forum, Chief Rochas
Okorocha, Tuesday called on politicians, religious leaders and major
stakeholders in the country to see the current socio-economic and
political challenges ravaging the nation as a period of trial and
tribulation that would ultimately fizzle out and make the nation
stronger.
Okorocha made the remarks in Owerri, the
Imo State capital, when he received a delegation of the Nigerian
Governors’ Forum which had embarked on a peace mission to the South-east
and South-south on Monday.
The governors in the delegation were
Kashim Shettima (Borno) who doubles as the chairman of the Northern
Governors’ Forum, Simon Lalong (Plateau), Aminu Tabuwal (Sokoto), Atiku
Abubakar Bagudu (Kebbi), and Aminu Bello Masari (Katsina)
Speaking to the delegation and the Hausa
community in Imo State which he was in attendance, Okorocha said: “We
should see one another as people who are of the same blood, created by
one God who are therefore inseparable and what should be of paramount
concern to us is a united indivisible entity called Nigeria because many
African nations hold us in high esteem because of what and who we are.”
He added: “Peace is expensive but we
must pursue it at all cost and we should strive to be remembered as
nation builders and not as nation destroyers.”
The Imo governor, who dwelt extensively
on the need for stronger unity, oneness and cohesion among Nigerians
irrespective of their religious and political backgrounds, humorously
canvassed for a novelty arrangement in the governance of the 36 states
of the federation whereby governors from states other than theirs could
be drafted to other states to govern them, stressing that this would
enable them to dramatise their relationship before the rest of
Nigerians.
Responding, Shettima regretted that some
of the nation’s elite either wittingly or unwittingly fan the embers of
discord, hatred and segregation among the citizenry.
The Borno governor, who decried the slow
pace of infrastructure development in the South-east including poor
road network, attributed the sad development to greed and avarice by
those whose duty it is to remedy the situation.
While commending Okorocha for
tenaciously standing on the path of national unity and integration, he
said: “We should begin to see ourselves as trail blazers and agents of
change for a better, stronger and prosperous Nigeria.”
Also speaking, Lalong dismissed the
Arewa youths who three months ago had issued a quit notice to Igbos
resident in the North but later rescinded it, as rabble-rousers who
acted on their own, saying: “Ours is to maintain the peace and to retain
the indivisible entity called Nigeria in spite of our religious and
tribal differences.
“Nigeria is a creation of God and God who brought us together as one nation never made a mistake.”
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