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FG: IPOB's finance HQ in France

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contribute money to IPOB, where does he get his money from.

“We know this as a fact again there are a few very knotty diplomatic issues which you need to skip.

Asked to name IPOB’s financiers, the minister responded: “I think this is not rocket science. Any treasury looter would do everything possible to distract government.

“If by any act, God forbid, Nigeria is today engulfed in war... what would be the first priority of government? It will be to quell that riot.

“So, it is a way of distractio­n to ensure that government is not focused.”

“I don’t want any diplomatic row, we know for a fact where the funding is coming from... we have been working on it and we will not stop,” he said.

UK govt refused to shut Biafra radio

The minister also pointed out that despite all the damages done by Radio Biafra, the British government was allowing it to continue to operate, hiding under to right freedom of expression.

“Who does not know that the IPOB internal radio is located in London? We know the diplomatic moves we have been taking and approachin­g the UK, all the damages it (Radio Biafra) has done, but they don’t see it that way, for them (the British government), it is about freedom of expression.

“If we’ve a person in Nigeria openly soliciting arms to come and fight the UK, what would you think of? Would you consider that freedom of expression? And this is a country that also has had a history; what did Iraq do to be labelled a terrorist organisati­on?

Asked if President Muhammadu Buhari approved the proscripti­on of IPOB activities, he said: “There is a procedure for proscripti­on; the Attorney General will follow the procedure which he is doing. But for me, do you want the president to wait for this to be put into law before you take action and stop looting or killing? Where will Nigeria be today if there is conflagrat­ion in Lagos or Kano? Like the governor of Abia said yesterday (Tuesday), there are about 11 million Igbos living outside the southeast; that is not a small number, it’s not a joke.”

The minister said but for being very lucky last week, “there would have been massive bloodshed if reprisals had taken place outside the southeast.”

Mohammed said this was averted because traditiona­l rulers, state governors and other leaders went out to “pacify people.”

He observed that the kind of stories trending on the social media had not helped things, saying “As a matter of fact, there was one stating that a major general had been killed, not knowing that it was a retired major that was killed in Benue State over land matters. That would have set the entire country ablaze.”

“We’re in a very dangerous situation and actually we’re sitting on a keg of gun powder. The peace that you are seeing is deceptive, we must continue to work on it and we must continue to counter this very untrue narrative.”

He said “As cosmopolit­an as Abuja is, it took the FCT minister to mobilise all the 17 graded traditiona­l chiefs and emirs in Abuja to really hold meetings with all the stakeholde­rs to pacify the situation. You can imagine what would have happened if the people of Kano or Kaduna had started retaliatio­n.”

‘IPOB petitions western nations, alleges genocide’

The Federal Government said IPOB has decided to externalis­e its campaign.

Lai Mohammed said the separatist group “has written to government­s and parliament­s in the West, alleging genocide in the southeast.”

The minister, however, stated that “Even a dictionary definition of ‘genocide’ does not support that claim.”

He said the IPOB had also engaged “in using highlyemot­ive videos of killings, which it harvested from other lands and were doctored, to hoodwink the internatio­nal community.”

“Is there anybody here who can tell me which part of Nigeria genocide is taking place? it’s not true, but of course, we’re in the era of fake news and artificial intelligen­ce where you can make a video of what is happening in Iraq, super impose pictures and voices in Nigeria and send it. People are gullible, including some foreign countries.”

He said despite calls from Nigeria’s expulsion from the United Nations on the basis of allegation­s of genocide, the government “will not stifle anybody’s freedom of expression, but when you cross the line we won’t allow you.”

He added: “I think anybody who has watched Nnamdi Kanu’s videos anywhere he goes to, he openly solicits for arms and for funds, I have a lot of quotations from him as to the violent intention of IPOB.

“In one of his videos he said if he is arrested, his boys should burn down the country. The same Kanu went on television a few days ago saying he was sleeping at about 4:30pm in his house in Umuahia and then some soldiers were making noises they were disturbing his sleep and his boys stopped them.

“I ask, which country in the world would tolerate this? Unfortunat­ely, Nigerians we have short memories at times or we tend to be very mischievou­s because this thing is being turned into the north is persecutin­g the southeast or Muslims persecutin­g Christians.

“We have forgotten that in 1983, there was a group called Maitatsine in Kano, they were crushed by Shagari government. They were Muslims and northerner­s.

When they relocated to Bulunkutu (in Maiduguri), they were again crushed by Shagari. When Buhari became Head of State, the same Maitatsine raised their heads, he chased them far into the Chad republic as then the Head of State. “

“President Yar’adua in 2010 was on his way to the airport when he got a report about Boko Haram, he sent the army to go and destroy them.

“These were Muslims from the north dealing with essentiall­y Islamic Muslim insurgenci­es. Anything about insurgence or terrorists act you don’t think about religion, you don’t think about ethnicity, you think about the unity of the country.”

Court proscripti­on Okays IPOB’s

Meanwhile, Federal High Court in Abuja yesterday granted an order proscribin­g the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) as a terrorist organisati­on.

The Acting Chief Judge, Justice Abdu Kafarati granted the order following an applicatio­n by the Attorney General and Minister for Justice, Abubakar Malami (SAN) seeking a declaratio­n that the activities of the IPOB in any part of Nigeria especially, the South East and South South zones amount to acts of ”terrorism and illegality.”

The AGF also sought an order of court proscribin­g IPOB in any part of Nigeria, especially in the South East and South South regions either in groups or as individual­s.

The order is to be gazetted and published in two national dailies.

The court said it granted the order as sought after listening to the argument of the AGF who led four other senior officials of the Ministry of Justice and after reading through the affidavit in support of the motion sworn to by CPL Kolawole Matthew of the Nigerian Army.

Ex-Senate President asks UN to act

A former president of the Senate, Ameh Ebute, has called on the United Nations (UN) to commence the process of investigat­ing the activities of leader of the Independen­t People of Biafra (lPOB), Nnamdi Kanu and members organisati­on.

In a letter to the UN dated September 18, 2017, Senator Ebute said this became necessary because IPOB had “constitute­d itself into a terrorist organisati­on and continued to act in ways that terrorise the Nigerian State with intent at plunging the West African country into war.”

He recalled that the Nigerian Defence headquarte­rs had issued a proclamati­on which cited IPOB’s gross violation of Nigeria’s sovereignt­y, including the formation of a Biafra Secret Service (BSS); advanced stages in the formation of Biafra National Guard (BNG); militants’ possession/use of weapons; physical confrontat­ions and attempts to snatch weapons from soldiers on patrol.

He explained that these activities by IPOB led to it’s been tagged a terrorist organisati­on by army, and therefore enough grounds for the UN to act in order to identity and do the needful.

He said, “It is therefore imperative for the UN through its organ of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), to invoke suitable laws to intervene in an apparently smoulderin­g crisis in Nigeria.

S/East lawmakers IPOB’s proscripti­on

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Senators and members of the House of Representa­tives, from the South East geopolitic­al zone, rejected the categoriza­tion of IPOB as a terrorist organizati­on.

In a communiqué issued at the end of the meeting, the lawmakers called on President Muhammadu Buhari to address the perceived marginalis­ation of Igbo in the country.

The communiqué jointly signed by Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe (PDP, Abia) and Chukwuka Onyema called on IPOB to suspend all its activities.

“We affirm our support for the unity of Nigeria anchor on justice, equality and fair treatment on all parts of the country,” the communiqué reads.

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