An Urgent Call To Southeast Public Office Holders: Before The Jihadist Nigerian Army Collapses The Ailing Onitsha Niger Bridge And Turns Igbo Land Into A German Concentration Camp In The Guise Of “Operation Python Dance”
(Intersociety/SBCHROs, Onitsha-Nigeria, 4th
of December 2016)-The leadership of International
Society for Civil Liberties and the Rule of Law; abbreviated as INTERSOCIETY, respectfully
write, in conjunction with the Southeast
Based Coalition of Human Rights Organizations (SBCHROs) to draw the urgent
attention of Your Excellencies and Distinguished Senator as it concerns a
clear case of army of occupation by Jihadist elements in the present Nigerian
Army
in the Southeast Geopolitical Zone or Igbo Land as well as orchestrated
plans by them to collapse the 51years Old Onitsha Niger Bridge; a major gateway
to Igbo Land.
We
make bold to say that the ulterior motives behind the
referenced despicable and condemnable operations are for the purpose of
Jihadism and Ethnic Cleansing. Others are to cause social and economic
strangulation of the Southeast Zone and collapse of Onitsha Niger Bridge built
since 1965; for the purpose of cutting off the Igbo Land from the rest of the
country; using the Southeast Roads as illegitimate money making venture by way
of collection of illegal roadblock tolls and extortion; depriving the Christian
dominated Peoples of the Southeast and the South-south Zones particularly those
living outside the Zones of their sacred and constitutionally guaranteed rights
to worship their Christian Religion and commemorate the birth of their Savior
Jesus Christ by blocking and torturing them from returning to their ancestral
homes by way of total blockage of the ailing Niger Bridge and deliberate creation
of indiscriminate roadblocks; pushing the law abiding Igbo Race to the wall and
forcing them to adopt radical reprisal approaches to pave way for full blown genocidal Jihadism against the Race.
It is
recalled that on Monday, 28th of November 2016, the Nigerian Army,
dominated by Jihadist elements; dubiously announced the mass deployment of
troops and equipment to all strategic roads and commercial centers including
motor parks in Igbo Land, in the guise of “Operation or Exercise Python Dance”;
saying it is targeting “MASSOB, IPOB, Fulani Herdsmen, Kidnappers and Armed
Robbers”. Before the dubious announcement, the Southeast or Igbo Land was laid
under siege with not less than one hundred military and navy roadblocks and not
more than 1000 police roadblocks scattered on all strategic roads and routes in
the Zone. The link below contains the first army statement under reference: http://newsexpressngr.com/news/31295-Army-reads-Riot-Act-to-IPOB-MASSOB-herdsmen-others.
In
response, the Southeast Based Coalition
of Human Rights Organizations (SBCHROs) and the Intersociety, issued a
joint statement, dated 30th of November 2016, condemning in its
entirety and totality the action of the Jihadist Nigerian Army. The said
statement of ours triggered off public outcries and more informed reactions;
forcing the army through its 82nd Division in Enugu to issue another
contradictory, defenseless and watery statement; claiming professionalism and routine
in-service exercise. The link below contains the second army statement,
issued on Friday, 2nd December 2016: http://www.newsexpressngr.com/news/31490-Army-clears-air-over-operation-Python-Dance-in-South-East-16. In all these, the more the Jihadist army tries to justify its claims
behind the atrocious operations, the more its ulterior motives are
exposed.
We have,
contrary to the claims of the Jihadist Army, investigated, found and come out
with the following 37-Points Of Facts;
shaming, rubbishing and exposing the false claims and ulterior motives of the
Jihadist Nigerian Army and the Police: (1) That the Jihadist Nigerian Army raised
false insecurity alarms in the Southeast with ulterior or dubious intents; (2)
that street protests are not armed rebellion or traditional street crimes of
kidnapping, armed robbery or murder, etc; (3) that IPOB and MASSOB are not
armed opposition groups waging war against the Federal Republic of Nigeria or
any part thereof; (4) that Southeast Zone is the most peaceful Zone to live in
Nigeria; as clearly attested to by a recent UN Report and it is not a war zone
or a zone at war with the Federal Government or Federal Republic of Nigeria;
(5) that there are no security threats of unprecedented proportion or Northeast
magnitude in the Southeast Zone warranting the present military siege or police
state in the Zone.
(6) That the Jihadist Nigerian Army is crude and an
illiterate army with no knowledge of the meaning and definition of Rules of
Engagement; (7) that the Jihadist
Nigerian Army has continued to
criminalize and stigmatize the nonviolent activities of IPOB to the point of
saddening and alarming proportions; (8) that while the Southeast, which is a
Zone in peace and non war Zone is being hunted, persecuted and pushed to the
wall; the troubled Zones like Northeast and violent groups like the Fulani
Janjaweed are being cuddled, petted and protected (i.e. see military roadblocks
along Umuahia-Aba Federal Road and blanket protections provided to Fulani
cattle rearers and their herds of cattle where cattle are valued more than
lives of road users on Southeast Roads).
(9) That
the Jihadist Nigerian Army and its Commander-in-Chief are killing, wounding,
torturing and persecuting citizens of the Southeast Zone that have chosen
nonviolence and law abiding living; whereas violent entities and Zones
including Boko Haram and Fulani Janjaweed are being rewarded and given presidential
treat and protection; (10) that there are no credible official crime statistics
from the Nigeria Police Force in the Southeast Zone, detailing the patterns and
trends of violent crimes such as kidnapping and armed robbery in the Zone;
showing increase or decrease; warranting the involvement of the Jihadist Nigerian Army in the flooding of the
Zone with troops and weapons.
(11)
That soldiers are not professionally trained to catch kidnappers and armed
robbers or arsonists or burglars or rapists; or engage in fighting street
crimes and they do not have mental and ICT expertise to do same; (12) that
hiding under the guise of “fighting kidnappers and armed robbers” as a cover to
actualize their Jihadist intents have been exposed and shamed; (13) that the
Jihadist Nigerian Army resorted to such useless and mockery excuses as a cover
to execute their Jihadist and ethnic cleansing operations; (14) that the use of
Fulani Herdsmen by the Jihadist Nigerian Army as one of the excuses for
invasion of the Southeast is deliberate and a further cover to be hidden under
to perpetrate its planned unprovoked war or mass killing and torture mission.
(15) That the Fulani Janjaweed or Herdsmen
have massacred over 140 defenceless Christians in Southern Kaduna alone, in the
past six months; yet the Army turns blind eyes; likewise similar massacring of
hundreds of others in Agatu (Benue State), Nimbo (Enugu State), Akokwa (Imo
State), Asaba and its environs (Delta State) and reported ongoing massacre in Abia communities of Abia State, etc; with
the Jihadist Nigerian Army looking the
other way; but wasting unnecessary energy and weaponry chasing, massacring,
wounding, torturing and persecuting defenceless Igbo-Christians in furtherance
of its Jihadist and ethnic cleansing.
(16) That
the Jihadist Nigerian Army operation by way of total blockage of the 51years
Old Onitsha Bridge; a major gateway to Igbo Land, is solely meant to collapse
and sink the Bridge so as to cut the Southeast Zone off from the rest of the
country; when it ought to know that the Bridge critically needs round-the-clock
decongestion and lesser traffic gridlock especially in this critical festive
period; (17) that the operations of the Jihadist Nigerian Army are deliberately
commenced this crucial festive period in Igbo Land so as to punish, torture and
persecute the Igbo Race for being predominant Christians and deprive them of
their sacred rights to commemorate the birth of their Saviour Jesus Christ; (18)
that the Army operations are also meant to strangulate the Igbo Race or
Southeast Zone socially, culturally and economically.
(19) That
the Jihadist Nigerian Army operations commenced in this crucial festive period
in Igbo Land are geared towards creation of a sort of “Concentration Camp” by
way of total blockage of the Onitsha Niger Bridge; particularly along
Asaba-Niger Bridge and Niger Bridge-Onitsha Upper Iweka axis by trapping and
jam-packing thousands of Xmas returnees with their families and livestock and
other perishable items, so as to get them suffocated, fainted or died in their
large numbers; (20) that the Jihadist Nigerian Army operations are also in
crude and shameless response to the recent Amnesty International Report on
massacre of at least 150 Pro Biafra Campaigners by the Jihadist Army; a
confirmation of Intersociety’s earlier findings of the massacre by army and
others of at least 250 nonviolent and
unarmed Pro Biafra campaigners between July/August 2015 and May 2016.
(21) That
the Jihadist Nigerian Army’s response is in the form of show of shame, force
and impunity; (22) that the Jihadist Nigerian Amy operations are designed to
inflict the Igbo Race with psychological torture and permanently treat them as
a conquered people and further massacre them on
the road with impunity in addition to over 250 unarmed and defenceless
Igbo citizens and over 300 others it massacred or terminally wounded since
July/August 2015; (23) that the Army operations are purely an army of
occupation designed to occupy the Southeast permanently with attendant
atrocious and butchery outcomes.
(24) That Intersociety and SBCHROs’ reason for
referring to the Nigerian Army as “Jihadist Nigerian Army” particularly in the
Southeast Zone, follows total takeover and domination of its command and rank
and file by officers and citizens of northern Muslim background or Hausa-Fulani
hegemony who are filled with intolerance, crude and butchery mindsets; whereby
the GOC of the 82nd Division in Enugu: Major Gen Ibrahim Attahiru;
the Deputy Army Spokesman of the 82nd Division: Col Sagir Musa and
his predecessor, Col Hamza Gambo; the Commandant of the 302 Artillery Regiment,
Onitsha, Col Isa Abdullahi Maigari; the leader of the military massacre
operation of 29th and 30th of May 2016 at Nkpor, Onitsha
and Asaba; Major M.I. Ibrahim of the Military Police; and the Commander of the 144 Battalion of the
Nigerian Army at Ukwa in Abia State; Lt Col Kasim Sidi Umar; who spearheaded
the 9th of February 2016 massacre of over 30 IPOB members in Aba, are
all from Hausa-Fulani Muslim background; likewise domination of other strategic
command positions and over 70% of the rank and file or combatants by citizens
of northern Muslim background.
(25)
That another ulterior motive behind the Jihadist Nigerian Army operations in
Igbo Land or Southeast Zone is for the purpose of criminal enrichment or
illegitimate pocketing of hundreds of millions of naira from the Southeast
Roads by way of organized road crime or roadblock extortion through open and
closed sources; (26) that recent update of the Intersociety on road crimes
committed by police and military personnel (i.e. army and navy) clearly showed
that there are not less than 200 military roadblocks and 1000 police roadblocks
on Southeast Roads as at 4th of December 2016; (27) that in those
roadblocks, various forms of extortion are applied to rob the motorists and
other road users at official gunpoint.
(28) That
while soldiers and navy use structured form of extortion (i.e. hiring of
civilians or garage touts to forcefully collect tolls on their behalf), the
police use open method or direct extortion at gunpoint; (29) that the choice of
Southeast Roads is because of its blue-collar nature or high commercial and
cash transactions; (30) that as a result, the Jihadist Nigerian Army commanders
and their foot soldiers in the Southeast Zone; with transmission of routine
monthly brown envelopes (returns) to their superiors in Abuja; collectively and
crookedly smile to bank on daily basis with tens of millions of naira derived
from roadblock extortion; (31) that empirical evidence at our investigative
disposal shows that the Nigeria Police in the Southeast Zone and its Roads had in
the past 14 months or between October 2015 and December 2016, criminally
collected and pocketed a total of N9.1Billion from roadblock extortion on
Southeast Roads.
(32)
That our updated checks as at today show that there are not less than 250
police roadblocks on Anambra’s Federal and State Roads as well as its city
roads and that each police roadblock extorts minimum of N50 note and average of
N100 note from each commercial motorist; translating to at least N30,000 for each police roadblock; N7.5million daily
from not less than 250 police roadblocks; N225million monthly and N2.7Billion
per year; (33) that the same facts and circumstances are applicable to Abia
State; another major blue-collar State after Anambra State; with its 250 police
roadblocks criminally pocketing N2.7Billion per year; (34) that Imo State; a
lesser blue-collar State, has at least 200 police roadblocks to its name; with
each police roadblock pocketing not less than N15,000 daily; N3Million for its
200 police roadblocks per day, N90Million per month and N1.08Billion per annum.
(35) That
Enugu and Ebonyi States with relatively white-collar or civil service sub
culture, have at least 300 police roadblocks to their names on average of 150
each; and each of the police roadblock criminally pockets at least N15,000 pay
day and N4.5Million for the 300 police roadblocks per day; N135Million per
month and N1.62Billion per year; on average of N810Million for each of the two
States; (36) that in all, the police personnel at over 1000 police roadblocks
mounted on Southeast Roads have between January 2016 and December 2016
criminally collected and pocketed from Southeast commercial road users a total
of N8.1Billion; with Anambra State accounting for N2.7Billion; Abia State N2.7billion;
Imo State N1.08Billion; Enugu State N810Million; and Ebonyi State N810Million;
(37) that added to N1.03Billion criminally collected and pocketed between 21st
October and 21st December 2015 by not less than 750 police
roadblocks then on Southeast Roads; the total roadblock theft by the Nigeria
Police Force in the past 14 months from Southeast Roads is N9.13Billion.
Demands:
In view
of the foregoing, therefore, we boldly demand:
1.
That
the Southeast Public Office Holders particularly the elected Governors of
Anambra, Imo, Abia, Enugu and Ebonyi States and Deputy Senate President Ike
Ekweremadu should proactively rise to the occasion and take firm charge as the
Chief Security Officers and Highest Legislative Officer of the Southeast Zone.
2.
That
in view of the Chief of Army Staff’s Conference kicking off in Owerri, Imo
State from tomorrow being Monday, 5th of December 2016, expected to
last for days; the above mentioned public office holders should make maximum
use of the opportunity to register their strong displeasure and disapproval
against unwarranted militarization of the Southeast or Igbo Land by Buratai led
Jihadist Nigerian Army.
3.
That
the COAS, Lt Gen Turkur Buratai should be boldly engaged and asked to explain
the rationale behind out-right domination of the command structure of the
Nigerian Army in the Southeast as well as its rank and file by officers and
citizens of Hausa-Fulani Muslim background.
4.
That
the COAS must be made to reverse the dangerous trend and de-Hausanize the art
of combatant or infantry soldiering in the Southeast Zone or Igbo Land.
5.
That
the COAS must be told in strong and unmistakable language that Southeast will
no longer condone and tolerate the age-long maltreatment by Nigerian Army as “a
conquered territory and people”.
6.
That
the Southeast Public Office Holders above mentioned should meet President
Muhammadu Buhari with a fluent Hausa Language interpreter to demand his
inexplicable hostility towards the Igbo Land and Igbo Race and prevail on him
to demilitarize the Southeast Zone.
7.
That
the Southeast Public Office Holders must insist during the COAS visit to Imo
that he must order for the de-blockage of the ailing Onitsha Niger Bridge
before he leaves the Igbo Land so as to save the Bridge from imminent collapse
and facilitate free movement of people and vehicular particularly during Xmas
and New Year period.
8.
That
we understand that the said Jihadist Army commanders including the Commandant
of Onitsha 302 Artillery, Col Isa Abdullahi Maigari and the 82nd
Division Deputy Army Spokesman, Col Sagir Musa visited the ailing Niger Bridge
this morning (Sunday, 4th December 2016) between 10.30am and 11.30am
following our advocacy pressures and “offered to reduce the blockage for their
safety”; this we totally reject and insist on total removal of all the military
drums and freeing and decongesting of the all routes into and out of the ailing
Bridge. This is a matter of must; not palliative or adhoc.
9.
That
the COAS must be prevailed upon to order his “Dogari” combatants at the ailing
Niger Bridge to disappear from the centre of the roads linking the ailing
Bridge and retire to tents built for them beside the Ojukwu Statue to watch
over people and vehicular movements.
10.
That
the Southeast Public Office Holders under reference should firmly engage the
COAS, the Chief of Naval Staff and the Inspector General of Police concerning
the extortionist and other criminal activities of their personnel deployed to
Southeast Roads; for the purpose of abolishing all forms of criminal tolls or
roadblock extortions.
11.
That
all the military and police roadblocks on Southeast Roads should be reduced to 5%,
if not total abolition because empirical evidence has clearly shown that the
more increase in military and police roadblocks in the Zone, the more increase
in State-actor and non-State actor crimes (i.e. steady increase in Fulani Janjaweed
attacks despite indiscriminate security roadblocks).
12.
That
the Southeast Public Office Holders under reference should set up a joint
commission of enquiry to look into the army led massacre of not less than 250
Pro Biafra Campaigners as well as killings by the Fulani Janjaweed or armed
Herdsmen in various parts of the Southeast Zone or Igbo Land.
Yours in the Service to Humanity,
Emeka Umeagbalasi, Board Chairman
International Society for Civil Liberties & the Rule of Law
(Intersociety)
Mobile Line: +2348174090052
Chinwe Umeche, Esq., Head, Democracy & Good Governance
Program
Mobile Line: +2347013238673
Obianuju Igboeli, Esq., Head, Civil Liberties and Rule of Law
Mobile Line: +2348180771506
Co-Signed By:
1.
Comrade Aloysius Attah (+2348035090548)
For: Civil Liberties
Organization, Southeast Zone
2.
Comrade Vincent Ezekwume (+2348171793911)
For: Civil Liberties
Organization, Anambra State Branch
3.
Comrade Peter Onyegiri (+2347036892777)
For: Center for Human
Rights & Peace Advocacy
4.
Comrade Samuel Njoku (+2348039444628)
For: Human Rights
Organization of Nigeria
5.
Engineer Rufus Duru (+2348037513519)
For: Global Rights &
Development International
6.
Comrade Chike Umeh ( +2348064869601)
For: Society Advocacy
Watch Project
7.
Obianuju Igboeli, Esq.
(+2348034186332)
For: Anambra Human Rights
Forum
8.
Comrade Alex Olisa(+2348034090410)
For: Southeast Good
Governance Forum
9.
Jerry Chukwuokoro, PhD (+2348035372962)
For: International
Solidarity for Peace & Human Rights Initiative
10.
Mr. Tochukwu Ezeoke (+447748612933)
For: Igbo Ekunie Initiative
(Pan Igbo Rights Advocacy Group)
Note: This letter is communicated through closed and open modes; meaning that it has both enveloped and open versions with same
contents meant for its specific recipients.
Attachments: 1. Pictures of military blockage of the
ailing Niger Bridge and its associated traffic gridlock; taken in the evening
of Friday, 2nd December 2016; 2. Pictures of Mobile Police Men
collecting N50 and N100 Notes from commercial motorists at gunpoint taken along
Onitsha-Enugu Expressway and One of the failed Federal Roads in the Southeast
Zone in November 2015 and November 2016 respectively.
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