Human Right group implicates Nigerian Presidency in the massacre of Biafran Nationalists:170 shot in 5 months. Releases names of more victims and where they were shot |
The International Society for Civil Liberties & the Rule of Law
(intersociety) says its investigations have implicated the Nigerian
Presidency in the extrajudicial killing of over Biafra agitators in
parts of the country’s South-East and South-South in the past few
months.
“Our extensive investigations also showed that the killing and maiming
of IPOB members under reference is inescapably a hate killing and
presidentially sanctioned,” the group said in the concluding part of its
10-page letter to Chief of Defence Staff Gabriel Olonisakin and
Minister of Interior, Abdulrahman Dambazzau. Dated 16th February, 2016,
the letter was signed by Board Chairman Emeka Umeagbalasi and Head,
Civil Liberties & Rule of Law Programme, Obianuju Joy Igboeli, Esq.
The letter put the number of unarmed Biafra campaigners shot by security
agencies in just over five months at over 170. Intersociety demanded
“that those involved in the butcheries . . . should be thoroughly
investigated and be made to account for atrocities under reference.”
Intersociety warned that continued killing of unarmed citizens
peacefully demanding for the resuscitation of Biafra could turn Nigeria
into another Syria.” Parts of the concluding section of the letter read
as follows:
“Shot & Critically Injured Victims: Out of
over 170 citizens that were shot and critically injured by Nigerian
security forces particularly the Army, Police and Navy between 30th of August 2015 and 9th of
February 2016, most of them are found in Delta, Rivers, Anambra, Abia
and Enugu States. Of these, over 40 citizens were critically shot and
injured in Anambra (30th August, 2nd and 17th December 2015); 80 in Abia State ( particularly on18th of January 2016, 29th of January 2016 and 9th of February 2016), 21 in Rivers State (30th August 2015); 10 in Delta State (30th August
2015) and 6 in Enugu State. These exclude scores of others critically
shot and injured in related nonviolent protests in those States as well
as Bayelsa State that went unreported or unaccounted for.
“Among those shot and critically injured in Rivers by Nigerian Army and the Police on 30th of
August 2015 are Citizens Sunday Udegbe, Nwabunne Udo, Agwasi Anthony,
Meshach Emmanuel, Chinwendu Ogbonna, Amanda Onyekachi, Emmanuel Arinze,
Okwudiri Ojah, Chibuike David, Uzochi Ugwojialili, Chukwuma Igwe,
Kingsley Okere, Chinedu Solomon Iwu, Okon Emmanuel Udo, Kelechi Uwaeze,
Dominic Uwalaka, Solomon Chikwe, Ikenna Ezekwem, Thomas Ubani,
Amarachi Onyemachi and Chukwudi Ofoegbuliwe. In Enugu State, the
following were shot and critically injured: Mr. Godswill Ojikeme, Mrs.
Chinyere Godswill Ojikeme, Monday Ogbodo, Jonah Kelechi, Onuigbo Paul
and Obiorah Innocent.
“Those deadly shot and wounded in Delta State are: Chinedu Abel, Onovo
Michael, Kingsley Anuife, Amechi Ojieh, Ogbonna Kanayo, David Ogbu,
Charles Chukwuka, Elochukwu Uzor, Chinedu Chukwuma and Onyekanna
Ifechukwudebelu. Those shot and critically injured on 30thAugust
2015 in Anambra State are: Sampson Kalu, Chidiebere Nnaji, Onyekwelu
Ovute, Felix Ndianaefo, Ikechukwu Okafor, Chimaobi Okafor, Christopher
Oforah, Sunday Nwazugbo, Stanley Eze, Mrs. Eucharia and Mrs. Patricia.
Among those shot and critically injured by soldiers, Police and Navy in
Onitsha on 2nd of December 2015 are: Citizens Jonah Kelechi,
Nwode Friday, Ogodo Monday, Nwankwo Ejike, Onuigbo Paul, Mbonu Izunna
and Obiora Innocent. Among those shot and critically injured by security
forces in Onitsha on 17th of December 2015 peaceful and non
violent protest are: Amadi Chinonso, Chukwudi Dabelechi, Alo Amechi,
Nwaele Chigozie, Okonkwo Felix, Eneje Emeka, Uchechukwu Kingsley,
Igwebuike Chinonso, Onyemaechi Ikeagu, Nwaoba Emeka, Nwajioha Chinonso,
Nwaele Chinonso, Ijeoma Chukwu, Francis Ikechukwu, Ejike Jideoffor,
Makuochukwu Ozobi and Okechukwu Okonkwo.
“Among innocent and unarmed citizens shot and critically injured in Aba on 9th of
February by security forces under reference are: Mrs. Charity Ahuruonye
(40yrs), from Ugwunabo in Abia State; Chibuzor Akabueze (29yrs), from
Mbano in Imo State, Chukwuemeka Iwuoha (Nwangele in Imo State), Chibuzor
Chukwu (Oshiri in Ebonyi State), Innocent Chinedu Okoro (52yrs), from
Akuma Ihechiowa in Abia State, Obinna Emmanuel Alaribe (26yrs), from
Umuobasi in Abia State, Uchenna Ihuoma (28yrs), from Njaba in Imo State,
Ekene Uzor (29yrs), from Ojoto in Anambra State, Sunday Kalu (63yrs),
from Ihechiowa in Abia State; Mrs. Nnenna Okebe (55yrs), from Abiriba in
Abia State; Mrs. Comfort Kingsley (32yrs); Mrs. Ngozi Paul (34yrs),
from Amumara Mbaise in Imo State; and Ifiok Alexandra Ibanga (Ubon
Akwa-Obot Akara in Akwa Ibom State; all totaling 85 shot and critically
wounded citizens..
“Some of the gunshot victims mentioned above in Delta, Anambra, Rivers,
Enugu and Abia States have died following the gravity of their gunshot
injuries and lack of funds needed for their proper medical treatments.
Most, if not all of them, were shot at close range by the murderous
security forces under reference. Some have been crippled and can never
walk again while others have their limbs or arms amputated; yet others
have their body parts badly lacerated. Among these innocent victims are
fathers, breadwinners, tax payers, mothers, pregnant women, the elderly,
sons and daughters and they having never used or advocated violence.
“Condemnation: The worst
crime against humanity by the State is killing and maiming of its
citizens in peacetime. In wartime, killing of civilians not taking part
in the war by State and non State actors; unambiguously constitutes war
crimes and it is a fundamental breach of the Geneva Conventions of 1949,
particularly their Protocol 11 (protection of civilians and other non
combatants in internal conflicts); how much more killing and maiming of
innocent, nonviolent and unarmed citizens in peacetime. It saddens our
heart that Nigeria, which claims to be a respected member of the
international community including AU and UN, can mindlessly and
rapaciously turn its instrument of State violence against its unarmed,
nonviolent and peaceful citizens. Under the ten basic standards (Ten Commandments) of international law and humanitarian principles, their 4th commandment forbids Nigeria and other member-States of the UN from“using force when policing unlawful but non-violent assemblies”.
“Our extensive investigations also showed that the killing and maiming of IPOB members under reference is inescapably a hate killing and presidentially sanctioned and condoned. It is also an ethnic cleansing.
Our recent field observations, observed at various military checkpoints
in Aba and Onitsha clearly indicated the flooding of the Southeast Zone
with carefully selected and posted soldiers mostly dominated by Muslim
northerners as young as 22-25 years. These elements are incurably ethnic cleansers and hate killers, once
opportunities occur. They are also under the commands of Muslim
officers from core north with possible matching orders from above to shoot, maim and kill at sight members of Igbo Ethnic Nationality.
“For instance, the Onitsha Field Artillery Cantonment is headed by Col
Isa Abdullahi; a Muslim officer from core north; likewise the 144
Battalion in Abia State, headed by Lt Col Kasim Umar Sidi; another
killer northern officer. The 82nd Division of the same
Nigerian Army that coordinates the entire army formations in the
Southeast Zone is also headed by Major Gen Ibrahim Attahiru; a Muslim
officer from the core north.
“Further condemned is the unconstitutional roles of the Army in
intervening in peaceful and non-violent protests under reference. Taking
vengeance of its causalities in the Boko Haram insurgency on innocent
and unarmed citizens is recipe for anarchy and breeding of another
insurgency in Nigeria. We are aware that till date, Mr. Government
Ekpemupolo (Tompolo); a Niger Delta oil militant, has continued to defy
several court orders and court orders given to security forces in
Nigeria to bring him to court have not been executed till date; thereby
suggesting that once armed in Nigeria, a citizen is feared and respected by security forces.In
other words, Nigerian security forces under your administrative
midwifery appear to be encouraging citizens to take up arms and become
lawless while discouraging others from being law abiding and ventilating
their social angers within the ambit of the law such as throughdemocratic free speeches, peaceful and nonviolent processions, picketing and protesting assemblies.
If Nigerian security forces under your administrative midwifery can be
so heartless to direct State violence against innocent and unarmed
citizens exercising their democratic free speeches, then there is
unquenchable danger ahead. Saddening, too, is total abandonment of codes
of conduct guiding the use of force and modern crowd control handling
styles, which includes the proportionality of use of force. The handling
styles of the Nigerian security forces in the named butcheries are
gravely in violation of the Chapter Four of the 1999 Constitution and
various international human rights treaties, signed, ratified or
domesticated by Nigeria.
“Consequences: We make bold to say
that the Nigerian security forces under your administrative midwifery
are breeding or instigating another insurgency; if not insurgencies in
Nigeria. The Board Chairman of this organisation (Intersociety),
Emeka Umeagbalasi, still recalls how he was respectfully taught by your
person (Gen Dambazzau, PhD) at the National Open University of Nigeria
in the Department of Criminology & Security Studies about how
not to create or encourage triggers of divided society and how to nip
personal and structural violence in the bud using democratic and
constitutional pluralism. One of such seminal books in Gen Dambazzau’s name is called Patterns & Trends of Crimes in Nigeria and their control measures. In
such books, promotion of good governance and rule of law, respect for
and protection of human rights, political tolerance and political
inclusion as well as free speech were emphasised as fundamental panaceas
for ensuring effective crime control in democratic Nigeria. Yet, the
recent turn of events with respect to the subject matter under
discussion, clearly represents the opposite of what academically erudite
Gen Dambazzau, as a doctor of criminology, taught the like of Emeka
Umeagbalasi at NOUN.
“The consequences of unleashing State violence on unarmed citizens are
unquenchably calamitous. Going by modern theory of violence, no State or
any group or individual has monopoly of it. As a matter of fact,
violence is very much around and more menacing in the hands of non-State actors and
its forms and applications have no limits. Our recent study of modern
intra State or internal violent conflicts, which are very active in 64
countries around the world; clearly showed that most of them started as peaceful and non violent agitations or protests, but became violent and devastating following violent responses or crackdowns and other poor handling styles by host territorial governments. Today,
there are a total of 64 active and devastating internal armed conflicts
raging in 64 countries around the world as at 2015, involving 591
militia-guerrillas and other armed separatist groups; out of which, 27
internal violent conflicts are ongoing in Africa, involving 167
militia-guerrillas and other armed separatist groups. The Democratic
Republic of Congo (former Zaire) presently parades the highest number of
armed opposition groups in Africa with 36 (warsintheworld.com 2015). We
totally concur with a saying that “the worst peace is better than the best war”.
“That is to say that Nigeria’s present political leaders must learn from
recent histories and have a total change of attitude. At a point in the
history of Ethiopia of the 80s, for instance, fourteen violent
conflicts were simultaneously going on in its entire 14 regions, forcing
the country to embark on compulsory recruitment of every Tom, Dick and
Harry including child-soldiers into its standing army. The country later
became the Africa’s largest army with over 500,000 soldiers. The
escalated conflicts in Ethiopia initially started between it and its
Eritrean region, but got escalated and they were principally as a result
of Col Mengistu Haile Mariam’s sit tight and iron fisted leadership and
gross political intolerance including violent crackdowns on unarmed
opposition groups. He was the country’s brutal dictator from 1974-1991.
“In Ivory Coast, it was similar political and violent crackdown against
current President Alassane Dramane Quattara and his Dimbokro tribe;
paternal descendants of former Muslim rulers of Burkina Faso in mid 90s
that plunged the country into violent conflicts (2002-2007 &
November 2010-April 2011). In Syria, the internal violent conflict that
began in March 2011 has led to killing of over 260,000 citizens and
displacement of over half of the population. The conflict is also traced
to iron fisted leadership of the Assad family (Hafez Al-Assad,
1971-2000 (died in office) and Bashar al-Assad (son) 2000-date) and
violent crackdown on political and sectional opponents. In Somalia, the
country is one of the most homogenous and mono-religious (Muslims)
countries in the world, yet it was political intolerance and violent
crackdown on opposition voices; propelled by political sit-tight of Gen
Mohamed Said Bare (1969-1991) that plunged the country into endless
internal violent conflict that led to balkanization of the country and
lawlessness till date.
“For the fact that modern violence knows no border or boundaries and have given birth to “wars-without-borders”, the
Federal Government of Nigeria, under Gen Muhammadu Buhari must be
extremely careful and refrain from breeding or provoking more
insurgencies in Nigeria. The population size of Nigeria (estimated at
174 million) defies any form of humanitarian emergencies and responses in
the event of eruption of another or escalated ethno-religious inspired
violent insurgency or insurgencies. And it is a common knowledge among
modern conflict theorists that value and identity based violent reactions or conflicts are usually endless and devastating than violent
conflicts over economic needs and interests. Nigerian security chiefs
and political leaders must stop provoking and breeding more insurgencies
and in the event of eruption of more insurgencies in the country; their weapons of mass murder of today, will become den guns only capable of shepherding their escape routes to refugee camps.
“Demands: We firmly demanded from the
duo of Chief of Defence Staff and Minister of Interior that their two
important public offices must speak and advise President Muhammadu
Buhari in Arabic and Hausa languages that he understands very well and
correctly that Nigeria under his presidency must not be plunged into
another insurgency on account of the militant and hostile approaches
adopted by his administration in responding to peaceful and non violent
agitations of pro Biafra activists. IPOB issue is a time bomb on account
of its members and supporters scattering in the darkest and brightest parts of the world where
access to modern types and forms of violence is at beck and call and
limitless. This is in addition to the modern global culture of borderlessness powered
by information technology or ICT. Other potential insurgencies may also
abound in the country waiting to be provoked or exploded.
“President Muhammadu Buhari must also be advised and made to understand
in his native Hausa and Arabic languages that a lot has changed between
when he held sway in the military as a coup leader and as civil war
participant and present times. Warfare methodologies have since
undergone a series of metamorphoses.
“We further demanded that those involved in the butcheries under
reference, that is to say the Commanding Officer of 144 Battalion of the
Nigerian Army in Abia State; Lt Col Kasim Umar Sidi, the Abia State
Commissioner of Police, Habila Hosea, the Aba Area Commander, Peter
Nwagbara, the Commanding Officer of the Nigerian Navy (Finance &
Logistics Command), Owerre-Nta, Abia State, the Anambra State
Commissioner of Police, Hosea Karma, the Commanding Officer of the
Onitsha Military Cantonment, Col Isa Abdullahi, the Chief of Army Staff,
Lt Gen Turkur Buratai and Inspector General of Police, Mr. Solomon
Arase should be thoroughly investigated and be made to account for
atrocities under reference.
“Specifically the Aba massacre and dumping of 13 murdered bodies inside
the Aba-Port Harcourt Road Burrow Pit should be thoroughly and
conclusively investigated. The two Army Commanding officers under
reference (Col Abdullahi and Lt Col Umar Sidi) should be withdrawn from
the Southeast. The present practice whereby the Zone is flooded with and
dominated by young and murderous soldiers of core northern Muslim
origin should reversed. Soldiers to be posted in the Southeast Zone
should comprise those of other geopolitical zones; likewise their
commanding officers. Soldiers should also be barred from involvement in
handling peaceful and non-violent protests and processions in Nigeria;
whether such are organised by IPOB or members of other social groups in
the country. To be thoroughly investigated also is the military status
of those young and murderous soldiers of core northern Muslim origin as
young as 22-25 years, who are flooded in the Southeast to engage in
ethnic cleansing. When were they recruited into the Nigerian Army? If it
was months ago, was the recruitment restricted to core northern part of
Nigeria alone?
“Nigerian security forces should also be barred from using live bullets
and assault rifles in handling or controlling peaceful and non violent
assemblies; and non lethal crowd control gadgets with minimum force (if
extremely necessary) should be used. Bearing in mind the international
law and UN’s principle of complementarity, which is also enshrined in the ICC Statute of 1998, ratified by Nigeria on 27th of
September 2001, this letter of ours was directed to the two important
offices under reference in the hope that they would be “willing and able” to frontally address the issues under complaint.”
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