We the Igbo
Ekunie Initiative, IEI, comprising individuals in Nigeria and the Diaspora;
condemn in unequivocal terms the dangerous sectionalism/tribalism and
consequent double standards being employed by the DSS, the Nigerian army and
other security outfits in its handling of Fulani herdsmen and their terrorist
attacks across the country. Of particular note is the arrest and hounding into
jail of 76 persons in Agwu local government area of Enugu state by military
personnel just for trying to protect themselves where the security agencies
have failed from attacks, destruction of their farmlands and abduction of women
in the community by Fulani Herdsmen.
Indeed, it’s even more appalling that the
Nigerian army resorted to denying their implication in aiding and abetting
terrorist herdsmen on tribal grounds by falsely claiming the arrest of the Agwu
76 was done by fake soldiers.
We submit that
the brazen parochialism of the Nigerian army which refuses to protect all
citizens as constitutionally mandated but rather protects, aids and abets
terrorist herdsmen is not only a fundamental breach of their constitutional
responsibility but also capable of igniting an existential crisis of unfathomable consequences in an
already fragile nation with ever diminishing cohesion. The army is of course
not alone in this unprofessional,
insensitive and combustible
journey of infamy as both the DSS and the Nigerian police have by their actions
and inactions proven to be part of the “axis of tribalism” that favours, aids
and abets Fulani herdsmen over and above
other Nigerian citizens.
It is notable that whereas the DSS hurriedly issued a
press release within two days of the purported abduction of 5 Fulani herdsmen
in Abia state falsely alleging that IPOB was responsible for the murder of the
herdsmen whom they claimed to have discovered in a shallow grave that they
never presented to anyone, the same DSS
has never bothered to issue a press
release, nor investigate the serial mass killings, rape, maiming and burning
down of whole communities across Nigeria by Fulani herdsmen. We are convinced
that DSS is accusing IPOB and MASSOB of killing Fulani herdsmen to change the
narrative because of Igbo Ekunie’s upcoming case against the Nigeria security
services at the ICC, which ICC is currently conducting its preliminary
investigations on.
We note that on
the 5th of March in Agatu Benue state more than 300 people were
gruesomely massacred by Fulani herdsmen who went on to burn down the whole
community and render the survivors refugees, yet the DSS has to date neither
investigated, issued any press release nor arrested anyone for the heinous
crimes. In Agwu Enugu state, Ondo state, Abraka in Delta state, Dori and Mesuma
villages in Taraba state and several other communities across Nigeria, Fulani
herdsmen have continued to terrorise, rape, kidnap, massacre and burn down
communities, yet again the DSS has never bothered to investigate nor issue any
press releases while the police have yet to arrest any culprit to date.
We thus
find it strange that an organisation that goes to sleep when hundreds and even
thousands are massacred across Nigeria by Fulani herdsmen can hurriedly find
its voice and issue a false, irresponsible and ethnically inciting press
release when 5 Fulani herdsmen are allegedly abducted. We are persuaded to
believe that this is the case because the DSS, the army and other security
services have become sectarian organisations that serve the Hausa Fulani alone
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 organisations 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, which portends 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. Accordingly we request the creation of state police
to enable each state better protect their citizens and the resignation or sack
of the chief of army staff and the director general of DSS to permit a total
overhaul of these critical institutions before its too late. Finally, we advice
all frontline states and communities to be vigilant and to take all necessary
measures to protect themselves from further attacks.
Signed:
Maazi Tochukwu Ezeoke
President Igbo Ekunie Initiative
+44 7748612933
Twitter: @MaaziEzeoke
Lawrence Nwobu
Secretary Igbo Ekunie Initiative
+353874151329
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