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BLOODY BIAFRA HEROES DAY: Nigeria May Be Dragged To ICC Over Killing Of IPOB, MASSOB Members - HURIWA
BLOODY BIAFRA HEROES DAY: Nigeria May Be Dragged To ICC Over Killing Of IPOB, MASSOB Members - HURIWA
The Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA) has warned that
the illegal killings of the members of the Indigenous People of Biafra
(IPOB) and the Movement of the Actualisation of the Sovereign States of
Biafra (MASSOB) during the commemoration of the 49th year declaration of
Biafra Republic could be dragged to the International Criminal Court
(ICC) if not attended to.
This is as the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) in a statement
yesterday raised the alarm over the fate of its dead members and those
arrested during the bloody Biafra Day celebration, alleging of plans by
security agencies to execute the detainees and give them mass burial
along with those already killed. They alleged that they were shocked “to
discover that the Nigeria Army and Police have decided to kill those
they arrested alive and bury them with the dead bodies they carried.”
The Coordinator of the group, Comrade Emmanuel Onwubiko, gave the
warning at a press conference in Abuja, where he expressed shock over
the high number of casualties of protesters killed by armed security
operatives.
He noted that credible sources that were on ground in Onitsha, Anambra
State, affirmed that scores of protesters were killed by armed security
forces; even as there were also allegations that about 10 worshippers
were killed by soldiers inside a Catholic Church in Nkpor, Anambra
State.
According to him, “This violent suppression of the constitutionally
guaranteed rights to freedom of speech, peaceful Assembly and Movement
by armed security forces is undemocratic and unconstitutional.”
“We hereby condemn these killings and call on the Nigerian government to
take credible, verifiable and transparent measures to ascertain why
peaceful marchers were killed without provocation,” he added.
Onwubiko stated that from available body of evidence, both groups IPOB
and MASSOB were not known to bear arms, stressing that the claim by a
spokesman of the 82 Division of the Nigerian army claiming self-defense
as the reason for the soldiers to have opened fire with live bullets
into crowds of protesters was not tenable.
HURIWA therefore said it had resolved to approach the Chief of Army
Staff Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai and the Federal Attorney General Alhaji
Abubakar Malami (SAN) to investigate these killings and perpetrators
brought to Justice.
Onwubiko warned: “The repercussions of allowing this impunity to remain
unattended to is that individuals who hold direct command
responsibilities such as the General Officer Commanding, 82 Division, in
all the security forces whereby these illegal killings of civilians
have happened would be dragged to International Crimes Court for
prosecution over crime against humanity.”
HURIWA also stated that Igbo elders stood to ignite a revolution if they refused to lead by example.
He condemned vehemently the Igbo delegation led by Senator Ken Nnamani
who paid the president a visit a day after the killings of the
protesters, saying that their refusal to address the press and to
communicate to the people properly was a disgrace.
Onwubiko however called on the federal government to seek the help of
United Nations to conduct a referendum since INEC had remained
inefficient and inconclusive experts to determine what part of the
country with to remain as part of the entity called Nigeria.
The rights group also commended the effort of President Muhammadu
Buhari to clean up Ogoni land, but also called on him to extend the
exercise to other affected states.
The IPOB members said, “As IPOB families and Biafrans mourn our dead
brethrens with big hearts the Nigeria government and security agents are
busy perfecting strategy to kill unarmed civilians they arrested during
the events and bury all with the dead Biafrans in a mass grave within
the Anambra state”.
IPOB also expressed anger at the attitude of Anambra state governor,
Chief Willie Obiano, whom the group accused of visiting the Army
Barracks at Onitsha and saw the dead bodies of slain activists and
failed to intervene in the case of detainees.
According to IPOB, Obiano was quite aware that those arrested on the May
30 Remembrance Day “were being tortured to death by security agencies
without charging them to court” yet the Anambra chief executive did not
condemn it.

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