On
Wednesday 11th June 2014, members of Anambra State Branch of the
Civil Liberties Organization (CLO) took a stand against terrorism and other
social vices plaguing the nation.
Contrary
to the widespread impression already created in the media, what the CLO did was
not a protest but a peacefully rally to take a stand on the prevailing
situation in the country. It is beyond Chibok and Bring Back Our Girls slogan.
In the
rally along Old Market Road, Onitsha, Anambra State, The CLO joined the rest of
the world in condemning terrorism under any guise it is being
perpetrated. We called for the unconditional release of the abducted
school girls and total eradication of all forms of terrorism, religious
extremism and corruption in the country.
We noted
that the school girls abducted since April 14, 2014 have been denied their
right to life, right to personal liberty, right to freedom of expression, right
to freedom of movement among others as enshrined in the 1999 Constitution of
the Federal Republic of Nigeria Chapter 4 as amended.
We called
on the proponents of terrorism and bombings in Nigeria to remember that human
life is sacred and no one has any reason to unjustly snuff life out of another
person.
We
reiterated the stand already taken by our sister organization, the
International Society for Civil Liberties and Rule of Law that perpetrators of
Boko Haram terrorism and insurgency should be tried in the International
Criminal Court or the special United Nations Court or Tribunal.
We also
observed that while negotiations and dialogue are ingredients of democratic
process, it will be suicidal to engage in swap deal with the Boko Haram
insurgents. Rather, government should still explore other
diplomatic ways of ensuring that the Chibok saga is resolved and terrorism
abated in the country.
We also
advised Nigerians who make political and inciting statements on the present
security situation to desist from such but should find ways of addressing
whatever is confronting us as a nation.
We made
reference to the Americans who see their presidents as a status symbol of their
great American citizenship and don’t unnecessarily vilify their Head of State
like some are doing presently in Nigeria.
On the
State of the Nation, we reminded the government that the security and welfare
of the citizen remains its primary responsibility as enshrined in Section 14
(2)b of the Constitution.
We
condemned the recent hike in electricity tariff as introduced by the National
Electricity Regulatory Commission. We also called on the Electricity
Distribution companies to ensure that power consumers get their prepaid meters
to avoid exploitation and estimated billing system which has been the general
practice in most parts of the country.
We also
reminded the Federal Government of Nigeria on the need to fight corruption with
utmost commitment and sincerity. The seeming deadlock in the prosecution of
petroleum subsidy thieves, the prevailing culture of impunity and sleaze in the
petroleum sector that has ensured the continuing importation of refined fuel
instead of rehabilitation of our refineries. The non availability of kerosene
at the subsidized rate of N50 and various ways the common man suffer in the
midst of plenty in Nigeria.
On Anambra
State, we commended the executive Governor, Chief Willie Obiano on the foot
prints of his administration so far within the past 90 days . We reminded the
governor on the need to ensure sustainability and supervision on his security
strategies. We called for effective supervision on the activities of the Joint
Task force set up in the state to ensure that their operations still fall
between the ambit of rule of law and respect for human rights.
We noted
that some of the “Operation Kpochapu” teams have abdicated from their
responsibility to convert their vehicle into extortion basket where residents,
commercial cyclists and traders are harassed and brutalized with the intent to
collect illicit money by some of the policemen on duty.
We also
raised the alarm that Anambra State Police Command still ranks the highest in
some Divisions and Special Anti Robbery Squad (SARS) units where astronomical
bail fees and arbitrary arrests are committed daily.
As we were
at the last segment of press interview after the rally, some group of boys
suddenly joined us at the venue. They pretended to be listening to our
discussion before they suddenly turned violent hitting our members and
journalists with blows and stones. They snatched our placards which bore
the inscription of our position on the rally as all of us ran in different directions
for safety.
The
hoodlums who were later identified to be MASSOB members also traced the Minaj
Broadcast International (MBI) reporter to a store where he ran for cover and
demanded for the recorded tape used in the rally. Unfortunately for them, they
collected the wrong tape as the reporter being a clever young man had already
hidden the correct tape in the store before they could trace him.
Contrary
to some media reports that the rally was botched, we have already finished our
proagramme before the boys stormed the place. Some reports also said that the
CLO leader was beaten to coma and that he alleged that somebody from the
presidency hijacked the protest while another reported that the MASSOB leaders
who claimed responsibility for the attack said that the rally was sponsored by
politicians to smear the image of the presidency.
All these
are lies from the pit of hell because the CLO chairman reportedly beaten to
coma was the same person who spoke to reporters after the incident and also
attended other programmes of the day in Awka till evening with the same clothes
he wore to the rally.
The rally
never had any political undertone while no politician sponsored it. The
Chairman never pointed accusing finger on anybody in government as the sponsor
of the violence meted on their members.
In all, we
thank God that the rally was a huge success while no casualties was recorded
after the incident. All the journalists from the print and electronic media who
covered the event all left with their gadgets intact while those who attacked
us though misinformed, arrived late and even succeeded in promoting our cause.
From Comrade
Aloysius Attah, Chairman, Civil Liberties Organization, Anambra State Branch.
attahcomrade
@yahoo.com
Anambra CLO Rally Against Terrorism And Other Social Vices Plaguing The Nation
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