Igbo Ekunie Demands The Immediate And Unconditional Release Of Over 100
Igbo Women Arrested In Imo State
The attention of Igbo Ekunie Initiative, a
coalition of professionals in Nigeria and the Diaspora has been drawn to the
cowardly, primitive and illegal arrest of hundreds of Igbo women in Owerri Imo
state by the Nigerian Police and security forces. These innocent and unarmed
women were within their rights under the Nigerian constitution, engaging in a peaceful demonstration and protest over the
continued disappearance of Nnamdi Kanu.
We strongly and unequivocally condemn the
arrest and detention of these women by the Nigerian security forces in Owerri
led by the Imo state commissioner of
Police Dasuki and hereby call for their immediate and unconditional release.
We are supposed to be in a practicing
democracy and we cannot understand why the magistrate Mrs S.K.
Durumba before whom the arrested women were charged in Owerri would refuse
to discharge and acquit the women or at least grant them bail as prescribed
under the law especially as she made it clear in her ruling that her court had
no jurisdiction to entertain the suit brought before her.
We submit that the brazen parochialism of
the Nigerian security forces which are ever eager to arrest and detain innocent
people from the South East part of Nigeria but opts to protects, aids and abets
terrorist herdsmen from the Northern part of the country is not only a
fundamental breach of constitutional responsibility but also capable of
igniting an existential crisis of unfathomable consequences in an already
fragile nation under the current APC administration.
We find it strange that an organization
that goes to sleep when hundreds and even thousands are massacred across
Nigeria by Fulani herdsmen can hurriedly embark on arresting and assaulting
harmless and unarmed Igbo mothers that
are protesting peacefully in Owerri Imo state, over the disappearance of Nnamdi
Kanu, a man who could no longer be seen or heard from ever since the Military
invasion of his village home in Umuahia Abia State.
We are persuaded to believe that the
Nigerian security organizations comprising of the Police and the Armed forces
have become sectarian organizations that serve the interests of the feudal
Fulani in Buhari’s historically sectional administration.
Whereas security agencies are
constitutionally required to serve all citizens and residents equally in
their onerous duty to protect life and property, the incipient bastardisation
of government institutions has led to the unprecedented situation where
the army, DSS and police now serve only the narrow tribal interests of Buhari and
Fulani herdsmen whom international organizations such as the United
Nations and the Global terrorism index (GTI) have since classified as the 4th
deadliest terrorist group in the world; possibly aligned with Al Qaeda and
ISIS.
The audacity, organisation, coordination
and public wielding of AK47 sub-machine guns and other sophisticated assault
weapons by Fulani herdsmen indicates the
herdsmen are getting support and aid not only from the Nigerian
government and security services but possibly also from Al Qaeda and
ISIS, whichportends grave danger
for Nigeria, the African continent and beyond.
The implication of such dangerous collusion
with terrorists on ethno-religious
grounds is that the federal government is working against international
conventions and laws as it concerns the prevention of terrorism and the
violation of human rights.
While it is regrettable that no lessons
were learnt from the Nigeria-Biafra war that was occasioned principally by
tribal divisions within the army, we warn that the relapse to
sectionalism/tribalism by Nigerian security services is a dangerous and sure
recipe for doom.
Finally we condemn again in the
strongest possible way the ill-advised arrest, illegal detention and barbaric
torture of hundreds of Igbo women who are now illegally held in military
custody by Nigerian soldiers and police under the most appalling conditions and
we hereby reiterate our call for their immediate and unconditional release with
maximum compensation in monetary terms paid to them by the Nigerian
authorities.
Signed:
Maazi Tochukwu Ezeoke
President Igbo Ekunie Initiative
Lawrence Nwobu
Secretary Igbo Ekunie Initiative
Igbo Ekunie demands immediate release of 100 IPOB women in detention in Imo State
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Wednesday, August 22, 2018
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