(Onitsha, Nigeria, 4th of March
2016) : “Corpses of murdered IPOB members in Aba burrow pits set ablaze and burnt to ashes by suspected agents of the government of Nigeria” – The leadership of International
Society for Civil Liberties & the Rule of Law, supported by the Southeast Based Coalition of Human Rights
Organizations (SBCHROs), is saddened, shocked and alarmed
over the report of burning to ashes of 13 murdered members of the Indigenous
People of Biafra (IPOB) whose corpses were dumped in a burrow pit located in Asa
area of the Aba-Port Harcourt Road in Abia State.
Three more
corpses were also discovered recently in another burrow pit behind a Mosque,
which is between the Timber Market and the Arewa Onions’ Market, near Uratta
Junction along Aba-Port Harcourt Road in Abia State. The corpses were covered
with leaves and soaked with chemical substances strongly suspected to be a
mixture of raw acid and embalmment chemicals; for the purposes of
disfigurement, erasing traces and making the corpses odorless. They are also
strongly suspected to be murdered members of IPOB in Abia State and environs.
It is recalled
that members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), numbering hundreds had
on 9th of February 2016 converged at the National High School
in Aba, Abia State, for the purpose of embarking on prayer procession within
the School for the release of their leader, Prince Nnamdi Kanu; the Prince of
Umuahia Kingdom in Abia State who had been detained and denied release since 15th of
October 2015 on the orders of Retired Gen Muhammadu Buhari. Thirty
(30) minutes into the prayer procession, a combined team of Army, Navy and
Police violently stormed the arena in over ten hilux vans and minutes later,
hell was let loose on the peaceful IPOB members and 22 of them were gunned down
and violently killed while over 30 others got critically injured.
The
killer-soldiers of the 144 Battalion under the command of Lt Col Umar Kasim
Sidi picked up the corpses of seven IPOB members and five critically injured
others as well as some married women and took them away till date. The
coordinators and organizers of the prayer procession including Citizens
Ikechukwu Ugwuoha, Amos Ezekiel, Okechukwu Nnebedum Nkume, Donatus Okeke and
Joseph Okolie were before the shooting, arrested and taken away by the Abia
State Police Command and later arraigned for “treasonable felony”. The five
IPOB activists alongside 15 others are presently remanded in Aba Prisons. Video
clips of the carnage are available. In the non-violent and peaceful protests
organized by IPOB members in the same Aba on 18th and 29th of
January 2016, the same soldiers of the 144 battalion opened fire on them,
killing scores of them and critically injuring others.
The corpses of
those killed and some critically injured ones were also reportedly taken away
by the soldiers till date. On Friday, 12th of February 2016, an
alarm was raised and immediate attention of the IPOB leadership in Aba drawn by
some scavengers that 13 murdered corpses were seen in a burrow pit located in
Asa, along Aba-Port Harcourt Road in Abia State. The IPOB members mobilized to
the site and saw the corpses themselves. Our team also visited Aba including
the site on Friday, 12th, Sunday, 14th and Monday,
15th of February 2016. The research team of Amnesty
International, UK, visited the site on Thursday, 18th of
February 2016. One of the shocking discoveries made on the spot by Amnesty
International team per Comrade Justus Ijeoma; witnessed by some IPOB surviving
members who attended the bloody prayer session of 9th of
February 2016; was how some of the murdered IPOB activists dumped in the burrow
pit were tied with pieces of “Biafra flag” with their hands tied behind their
backs. Further independent investigations into the carnage have since
continued.
On 21st of
February 2016, the Nigerian Army publicly claimed via its Provost Marshal, Big
General Ayuba Tedman Hamman, reported by the Sundiata Post, an online
media outfit that it had dispatched an investigative team to Aba to ascertain
the veracity or otherwise of the 9th of February 2016 massacre
of 22 members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and dumping of 13 of
them in Aba-Port Harcourt Road Burrow Pit. On 22nd of February
2016, we issued a public statement welcoming the announcement of the Nigerian
Army; “provided it is not a cover-up mission”. We also listed conditions under
which such “investigative mission” can be acceptable to us and deemed
“credible”. Sadly, neither IPOB, nor victims’ families or Intersociety/SBCHROs
had been contacted by the so called “army investigative team” till date. Also
as we write, the authorities of Nigeria’s Ministry of Interior and Defense
Headquarters of the Nigerian Armed Forces, whom we addressed “a two-in-one”
letter containing statistical details (including pieces of pictorial and video
clip evidence) of the Onitsha and Aba IPOB massacres and associated deadly use
of State violence, leading to grave maiming of at least 170 IPOB members and
their sympathizers since 30th of August 2015, are yet to
respond or reply us despite our confirmation of successful delivery
of the letters of ours under reference, dated 16th of
February 2016.
Worried and
saddened by “silence of the graveyard” maintained by the
authorities of the Government of Abia State particularly the dumping and
abandonment of 16 corpses of suspected IPOB members in two burrow pits in the
State, we caused a detailed letter to be addressed to the Governor of Abia
State, Okezie Ikpeazu, PhD. The letter was dated 2nd of March
2016 and referenced and tiled: Intersociety/001/03/016/ASG/UM and Dumping
& Abandonment Of 13 Murdered IPOB Activists In A Burrow Pit: A Demand For
Appropriate Action To Be Taken By Your Government. A copy of the referenced
letter is attached below.
On Friday, 26th of
February 2016, Comrade Justine Ijeomah, Executive Director of Human Rights
Social Development & Environmental Foundation (Hursdef) and research
attaché at Amnesty International reached out to us and some victims of gunshot
wounds as well as some members of the dead victims and sought to meet the above
named. Part of his mission is continuation of Amnesty International’s
investigation into the carnage including the burrow pit dumping of 13 murdered
IPOB members in Aba. The internationally respected rights group had already
announced publicly that “it is investigating the strong allegations of
excessive application of force by the Nigerian security forces (Police, Navy
and Army) against peaceful and nonviolent IPOB protesters during their protests
in Anambra, Enugu and Abia States”. The group’s research team had earlier on
Thursday, 18th of February 2016, visited the site and took
photograph and video coverage of the 13 dumped murdered IPOB members.
It was on
account of the foregoing that Comrade Justine Ijeomah visited Aba on Wednesday,
2nd of March 2016. Comrade Justine Ijeomah also visited the
first burrow pit (where 13 corpses were dumped) same day at about 6:10pm, in
company of some IPOB activists. Shockingly he met the corpses going up in
flames with thick smokes; suggesting that they must have been set ablaze by
malicious agents of the Nigerian Government after midnight of 1st of
March 2016. He also observed that other than premium motor spirit (fuel) poured
on them, some quantities of coal tar (a thick black liquid produced by the
destructive distillation of bituminous coal) were also used, for the purpose of
ensuring long burning and total burning and destruction of their fleshes,
skulls and bones or skeletons. Their remaining skulls and skeletons as well as
oozing fumes or smokes were recorded and videoed by Comrade Justine Ijeomah.
We are not
surprised a bit over the foregoing desperation of the authorities of Nigeria’s
security forces and President Buhari’s administration to apply “damage control”
so as to shamelessly, remorselessly and heartlessly cover up their atrocious
acts against innocent and nonviolent members of the IPOB and their
sympathizers. The latest burning to ashes of the 13 murdered IPOB activists
amounts to “meta atrocity” on the part of the Government of Nigeria against nonviolent
and innocent members of the Igbo Ethnic Nationality in Nigeria. It
is also executively sanctioned and executed. In the composition of the present
security forces in Nigeria particularly the army lies commissioned ethnic
cleansers and hate killers. By the heartless burning of the corpses of murdered
innocent and unarmed Nigerians under reference, it is no longer in any iota of
doubt of the inescapable culpability of the Government of Nigeria and its
security agencies.
If the
Government of Nigeria and its security forces are not deeply culpable, they
would have publicly condemned the carnage and fished out those security
elements responsible, for purpose of punishing them severely. They would have
also protected or taken the corpses to safe custody and conducted credible
medical examinations to be witnessed by core stakeholders especially the
surviving victims and dead victims’ families as well as the group-victim (IPOB)
and civil rights groups involved in advocacy campaigns. But, till date, none of
the foregoing has happened and the Government of Muhammadu Buhari has continued
to maintain “silence of the graveyard over the carnage” till date.
Burning
murdered and dumped IPOB members for purpose of erasing traces and escaping
from culpability, on the part of the Government of Nigeria, has ended up
indicting the Government of Muhammadu Buhari the more locally and
internationally. Discovery of over a dozen corpses with most of them having
their hands tied behind their backs with cottons bearing “Biafran insignias”;
commonly shows that they were murdered by State terror agents; warranting
immediate and inexcusable government intervention through its coroner’s inquest
authorities, etc to ascertain further causes of their unnatural death (i.e. how
they were killed) for the purpose of fishing out their murderers and making
them face the full wrath of the law. But the same Government has failed
woefully in its State and constitutional duties to do the foregoing. It is
therefore, conclusively safe to say again that the killing was government
sanctioned and executed.
The
international community and members of international media and human rights
organizations are hereby called upon to take diplomatic and advocacy notices of
the latest bestiality of the Government of Muhammadu Buhari against members of
the Igbo Ethnic Nationality, who have refused till date, despite repeated
provocations by the Government of Muhammadu Buhari, to use violence to
ventilate their well founded social angers against the Federal Government over
age-long unleashing of structural, group and personal violence against the race
particularly exterminable threats to their ethnic identity and existence.
Condemnation of
Chief Victor Umeh’s Arrest: We condemn in totality the arrest of Chief
Victor Umeh (former chairman of APGA political party) by the operatives of the
DSS, reportedly for “sponsorship of Indigenous People of Biafra or IPOB”.
Criminalization of Nigeria’s international and regional treaty rights by the
Buhari Administration and use of same to haunt and hound citizens into
arbitrary detention is a height of State terrorism in Nigeria and out rightly
condemnable.
It is shocking
and alarming that the Government of Nigeria which willingly acceded to these
treaties rights and fully accepted their obligations as a “State party and
their protector and enforcer” can turn around and resort to punishing its
citizens for exercising and enjoying the same rights. Linking Chief
Victor Umeh to the so called “sponsorship of IPOB”, is a height of political
criminality and persecution on the part of the Government of Muhammadu Buhari.
We have always maintained that social conviction leading to any nonviolent
agitation for social or societal equilibrium is beyond what money can buy. It
is conscientious and priceless!
Because
Nigerian political leaders are rapaciously corrupt and immoral, they always
believe that money answers all things. From our extensive investigations of the
IPOB and its activities, it is found beyond any refutation that the group and
its activities are internationally oriented with presence in over 80 countries
including the brightest and darkest parts of the world. The IPOB and its activities
are also beyond the reach, influence and control and sponsorship of Nigerian
politicians of Igbo extraction. What some, if not many of them and other Igbo
political traders do is to go to Aso Rock, impersonate and gamble with what
IPOB is doing with intent to defraud their hosts. But in reality, they do not
have an iota of access to the group and its leaders, not to talk of “sponsoring
their activities”. The allegation of sponsorship of IPOB in non-existent in
Nigeria and use of same to inflict political violence on innocent politicians
of Igbo extraction should no longer be condoned; likewise politicians who take
resort to same as their political weapons against their opponents.
We condemn all
forms of political persecution in Nigeria under the Buhari administration.
While calling for immediate and unconditional release of Chief Victor Umeh, we
also urge his camp to thread softly and avoid making questionable allegations
or guess opinions directed at some persons. Our condemnation of the arrest of Chief
Victor Umeh and call for his immediate and unconditional release is strictly on
the basis of an allegation that “he is sponsoring IPOB in Nigeria”. This we
found to be infantile, witch-hunting, ill-conceived and politically motivated.
But if the
purpose of his arrest has to do with credible allegations of “commission of
offenses related to corruption” or “street crimes” or traditional and nonpolitically
related crimes or offenses, then our advocacy sympathy for him will be very
limited and restricted towards ensuring that he fully enjoys all his
pre-detention and prosecutorial rights. We have held and still hold that all
private, corporate and public citizens including politicians in Nigeria must
stay away from “white collar (corruption)” and “street crimes”, and in the
event any of them is arrested or summoned by the appropriate authorities, we
shall throw our full weight behind their arrest or summoning provided it is
done in accordance with the rule of law and respect for human rights.
Signed:
For: International Society for Civil Liberties & the Rule of Law
Emeka Umeagbalasi
Board Chairman
Mobile Line: +2348174090052
Obianuju Joy
Igboeli
Head, Civil Liberties & Rule of Law Program
Mobile Line: +2348034186332
Chinwe Umeche
Head, Democracy & Good Governance Program
+2347013238673
See also:
1. “FWD: Open letter by 10 human rights organisations in Biafra to the Nigerian regime and representatives of world powers on the ongoing massacres of Biafrans by genocidist Nigeria (Tuesday 16 February 2016)”,
(http://re-thinkingafrica.blogspot.co.uk/2016/02/fwd-open-letter-by-10-human-rights.html)
2. “FWD: Concluding part of open letter by 10 human rights organisations in Biafra to the Nigerian regime and representatives of world powers on the ongoing massacres of Biafrans by genocidist Nigeria (Sunday 21 February 2016)”,
(http://re-thinkingafrica.blogspot.co.uk/2016/02/ceaseless-killing-of-unarmed-citizens.html)
3. “Latest: More Biafrans murdered by Nigerian genocidist military in Aba, Biafra”,
(http://re-thinkingafrica.blogspot.co.uk/2016/02/the-current-orgy-of-massacres-of.html)
4. “Genocide in Africa – 1878-2016 timeline”,
(http://re-thinkingafrica.blogspot.co.uk/2016/02/blog-post_8.html)
5. “Licence to murder? What’s the difference between the Nigeria military and al-Mourabitoun/al-Shabaab/Ansar dine/al-Qaeda/al-Qaeda in the Arabian peninsula/al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb/Boko Haram/Islamic state/Taleban?”,
(http://re-thinkingafrica.blogspot.co.uk/2016/01/select-terroristoutrages-across-world.html)
6. “Yet more Biafrans murdered by Nigerian genocidist military in Onicha, Biafra”,
(http://re-thinkingafrica.blogspot.co.uk/2015/12/yet-more-biafrans-murdered-by-nigerian.html)
7. “FWD: Nigeria high court frees Biafra freedom broadcaster Nnamdi Kanu”,
(http://re-thinkingafrica.blogspot.co.uk/2015/12/reportsfrom-lagos-nigeria-vanguard.html)
8. “How an anti-Biafran freedom columnist acknowledges the restoration of Biafran sovereignty empirically in spite of themself”,
(http://re-thinkingafrica.blogspot.co.uk/2015/11/how-anti-biafran-freedom-columnist.html)
9. “Institute for Economics & Peace, ‘Global Terror Index 2015’, New York, November 2015”,
(http://re-thinkingafrica.blogspot.co.uk/2015/11/institute-for-economics-peace-global.html)
10. “Egechukwu Obetta, lawyer of Nnamdi Kanu, freedom broadcaster, Radio Biafra, issues important statement on client (Saturday 14 November 2015)”,
(http://re-thinkingafrica.blogspot.co.uk/2015/11/the-full-text-of-recently-statement.html)
Twitter @HerbertEkweEkwe
See also:
1. “FWD: Open letter by 10 human rights organisations in Biafra to the Nigerian regime and representatives of world powers on the ongoing massacres of Biafrans by genocidist Nigeria (Tuesday 16 February 2016)”,
(http://re-thinkingafrica.blogspot.co.uk/2016/02/fwd-open-letter-by-10-human-rights.html)
2. “FWD: Concluding part of open letter by 10 human rights organisations in Biafra to the Nigerian regime and representatives of world powers on the ongoing massacres of Biafrans by genocidist Nigeria (Sunday 21 February 2016)”,
(http://re-thinkingafrica.blogspot.co.uk/2016/02/ceaseless-killing-of-unarmed-citizens.html)
3. “Latest: More Biafrans murdered by Nigerian genocidist military in Aba, Biafra”,
(http://re-thinkingafrica.blogspot.co.uk/2016/02/the-current-orgy-of-massacres-of.html)
4. “Genocide in Africa – 1878-2016 timeline”,
(http://re-thinkingafrica.blogspot.co.uk/2016/02/blog-post_8.html)
5. “Licence to murder? What’s the difference between the Nigeria military and al-Mourabitoun/al-Shabaab/Ansar dine/al-Qaeda/al-Qaeda in the Arabian peninsula/al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb/Boko Haram/Islamic state/Taleban?”,
(http://re-thinkingafrica.blogspot.co.uk/2016/01/select-terroristoutrages-across-world.html)
6. “Yet more Biafrans murdered by Nigerian genocidist military in Onicha, Biafra”,
(http://re-thinkingafrica.blogspot.co.uk/2015/12/yet-more-biafrans-murdered-by-nigerian.html)
7. “FWD: Nigeria high court frees Biafra freedom broadcaster Nnamdi Kanu”,
(http://re-thinkingafrica.blogspot.co.uk/2015/12/reportsfrom-lagos-nigeria-vanguard.html)
8. “How an anti-Biafran freedom columnist acknowledges the restoration of Biafran sovereignty empirically in spite of themself”,
(http://re-thinkingafrica.blogspot.co.uk/2015/11/how-anti-biafran-freedom-columnist.html)
9. “Institute for Economics & Peace, ‘Global Terror Index 2015’, New York, November 2015”,
(http://re-thinkingafrica.blogspot.co.uk/2015/11/institute-for-economics-peace-global.html)
10. “Egechukwu Obetta, lawyer of Nnamdi Kanu, freedom broadcaster, Radio Biafra, issues important statement on client (Saturday 14 November 2015)”,
(http://re-thinkingafrica.blogspot.co.uk/2015/11/the-full-text-of-recently-statement.html)
Twitter @HerbertEkweEkwe
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