INDIGENOUS People of Biafra, IPOB yesterday tackled
American President, Donald Trump for inviting President Muhammadu Buhari for
talk on democracy, saying there is nothing democratic about the All
Progressives Congress, APC, administration to justify his invitation to the
White House for political and economic discussions.
A statement by IPOB’s Media and Publicity Secretary,
Comrade Emma Powerful, said it would like to know if President Trump, by virtue
of the invitation to Buhari, is justifying the cold blooded massacre and
illegal detention of tens of innocent Biafrans that rallied in Igweocha, Port
Harcourt, by the present administration in Nigeria, on that fateful day of
January 20, 2017 during Trump’s inauguration.
According to IPOB, “What the Trump administration
appears to be doing is inadvertently giving the green light to the brutal
anti-democratic regimes in Africa of which Buhari’s APC is one, to murder and
detain at will, innocent people and dissenting voices. If not, there is nothing
democratic about ‘Buhari’ to justify his invitation to the White House for any
discussion. “Whoever it is at the United States Embassy in Abuja, responsible
for compiling and transmitting reports of the regime’s atrocities back to the
State Department in Washington, failed woefully in his or her duty, because the
Buhari regime is the worst government in the history of Nigeria.” IPOB
statement read further: “We would like to seize this opportunity of the meeting
between President Trump and ‘Buhari’ to draw the attention of the American
people to the plight of Biafrans in detention across Nigeria, especially the
four in a maximum security prison simply because they came out to celebrate
with millions of other people around the world the day President Donald Trump
was sworn into office. “It is also important that we remind the US presidency
and the good people of United States of America, since it appears the US
embassy in Nigeria failed to do so, of the enormity of the brutality and cold
blooded massacre of innocent citizens merely exercising their right to freedom
of assembly on that fateful day of January 20, 2017. “There is something
morally repugnant about ‘Buhari’ visiting Washington to discuss democracy when
his administration is not democratic. The failure of US government to hold this
regime to account is what may have emboldened and encouraged them to embark on
the wholesale ethnic cleansing of parts of Benue State.” Read more at
www.vanguardngr.com. “IPOB would like to know if President Trump, by virtue of
this invitation to Buhari, is justifying the cold blooded massacre and illegal
detention of tens of innocent Biafrans that rallied in Igweocha, Port Harcourt,
on that fateful day of January 20, 2017 during his inauguration. “What the
Trump administration appear to be doing is inadvertently giving the green light
to brutal anti-democratic regimes in Africa of which the ‘Buhari’ APC is one,
to murder and detain at will, if not there is nothing democratic about ‘Buhari’
to justify his invitation to the White House for any discussion on governance
and democracy. “Whoever it is at the United States embassy in Abuja,
responsible for compiling and transmitting reports of regime atrocities back to
the State Department in Washington, failed woefully in his or her duty, because
this current ‘Buhari’ regime is the worst government in the history of
Nigeria.” According to IPOB, “the present APC government in Nigeria led by
President Buhari has nothing qualifying it to be given the honour of visiting
the office of the leader of the free world, both in terms of brutality,
wickedness and total disregard for democratic norms and rule of law.”
“Welcoming Buhari to the White House means welcoming tyranny into the bowel of
democracy. It sends out the message that United States of America is standing
shoulder to shoulder with a mass murderer and tyrannical government, contrary
to its stated objectives. “What those who are behind this visit of President
Buhari to the White House may have succeeded in doing is give the official
President Trump administration endorsement to Nigerian President Buhari, to go
on killing and locking people up at will, including those that came out on the
streets to celebrate President Trump’s victory.” IPOB said “the visit by
President Buhari to White House makes a mockery of the ideals, values of the
founding principles of the United States of America”, adding that “if the man
responsible for the illegal detention and brutal murder of those celebrating
the election of a US president is being welcomed to White House as if nothing
happened, one wonders if President Trump is not aware of the 20th of January
2017 massacre at Igweocha, Port Harcourt, or the US mission to Nigeria,
especially the US ambassador, failed to inform the White House and President
Trump about the incident.” IPOB named Mr. Ikenna Igwe Mazi, Mr. Uchenna
Innocent, Mr. Bright Sunday Okoro and Mr. Chidinma Godwin Nwafor, as some of
the people arrested and until date still languishing in prison for no other
reason than the fact they were celebrating Trump victory. “They were detained
on a trumped up charge of treasonable felony for celebrating the inauguration
of a US president that is today wining and dinning with the same man that threw
them in jail. There is something morally repugnant about this. The very least
President Trump can do is to demand that ‘Buhari’ immediately release all IPOB
activists and other political detainees across Nigeria.”
IPOB tackles Trump for inviting Buhari to US
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