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South East Security: Governors, FG Officials May Be Responsible Not IPOB – HURIWA Alleges

South East Security: Governors, FG Officials May Be Responsible Not IPOB – HURIWA Alleges OCTOBER 06 , 2021 | EASTERN PILOT Report By:  Seun...

South East Security: Governors, FG Officials May Be Responsible Not IPOB – HURIWA Alleges


OCTOBER 06 , 2021 | EASTERN PILOT

Report By:  Seun Opejobi |

The Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria, HURIWA, has said some governors and Federal Government’s officials may be responsible for the insecurity across the Southeast. HURIWA alleged that governors and Federal Government officials behind the killings are trying to undermine the agitation of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, in the Southeast. The rights group made the remark while urging the Nigerian Army to respect human rights in the Southeast.

HURIWA asked the Nigerian Army to investigate the killings in the Southeast because some officials of the Federal Government may be responsible for insecurity in the Southeast. In a statement by its National Coordinator, Emmanuel Onwubiko, HURIWA said the Nigerian Army must work with the mindset that members of IPOB may not be responsible for the killings in the Southeast.

HURIWA said: “Following report that the Nigerian Army has launched multiple military exercises covering the South East region of Nigeria aimed at checking the excessive cases of attacks targeting strategic national security institutions/personnel and the killing of civilians by unknown gunmen, the military high command should abide by rules of engagement, respect for Human Rights of civilians and adherence to the principles of the rule of law.

“The Nigerian Army should not work under a bandwagon conspiratorial plots that the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra carry out the attacks and killings but the Army must be open-minded, look inwards and investigate the possibility that these attacks may have been masterminded by federal government officials and some governors of the South East of Nigeria who may want to undermine the public acceptance and popularity of the agitation for self-determination as canvassed by the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra.

“In the past few months, many innocent Igbo youths have been killed, arrested, incarcerated and tortured by the security forces under the guise that all Igbo youths are members of IPOB.” IPOB, however, pointed out that all its members and the Eastern Security Network, ESN, should be protected. “Members of IPOB or ESN are entitled to the full protection of the law and therefore must never be killed extralegally by the armed forces of Nigeria which is an institution created by the GrundNorm,” he said.

RECALL: Our earlier publication | Published on April 5, 2021| By Seun Opejobi | Imo prison attack: IPOB may not be responsible – HURIWA suggests


The Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria, HURIWA, has said members of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, may not be responsible for the attacks on the police headquarters in Owerri, the Imo State capital. The rights group has alleged that some persons working with the Federal Government may be behind the attacks. Some yet-to-be-identified gunmen had also broken into the Correctional Centre in the city, freeing hundreds of inmates. The gunmen who operated from 1 am to 3 am, freed suspects in almost all the cells at the State Criminal Investigation Department of the command.

However, HURIWA claims some officials out to destabilize the Southeast are responsible for the attacks. The group said this in a statement sent to DAILY POST by its National Coordinator. The statement reads partly: “We think that there is nobody with his or her senses intact who is from the South East of Nigeria that is happy that the peace they have enjoyed for a long while is about to be destroyed.

“The cheap imagination that the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB) may be responsible for these attacks, may not exactly be the true representation of the facts behind all of this sponsored violence in the South East of Nigeria. “We think there is a plot by some persons working and embedded in government in Abuja who wants to instigate unrests in the usually quiet and peaceful Igboland to deny the region of the opportunity of making a strong case to produce the President of Nigeria of a South-East extraction in the 2023 Presidential elections.”

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