Daily Trust

Re: IPOB is an insurgency, not a terrorist organisati­on

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The above-mentioned piece was written by Dr. Jideofor Adibe on the back page of Daily Trust of Thursday, 28 September 2017. There was some modicum of objectivit­y in the article. However, Dr. Adibe failed woefully to convince his reader that the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) is not a terrorist organizati­on.

Rather, the erudite columnist latched his defence of IPOB on the pronouncem­ent by the US and EU that they did not support the Nigerian government in designatin­g the violent group as terrorists. It is appalling, however, that Dr. Adibe did not agree with a very senior Nigerian government official who differed from the US and EU viewpoint. Shockingly, Dr. Adibe strayed into dangerous waters by trying to teach this man, a very senior lawyer, a concept such as territoria­l integrity. I think it is Dr. Adibe that displayed lack of tact in his response to Chief Okoi Obono-Obla who patriotica­lly reminded the foreign powers of Nigeria’s sovereignt­y and independen­ce as enshrined in our Constituti­on.

Let me refer to specific sections of the article. In paragraph 8 of his write-up Dr Adibe claimed that a so-called World Terrorism Index 2015 labelled nomadic pastoralis­ts as the fourth deadliest terrorists. For the avoidance of doubt, terrorism must be condemned in its entirety. At this juncture, it is pertinent to put issues of terrorism as viewed from US and EU perspectiv­e. Their perception of terrorism is when a person bearing a Muslim name kills one or more persons in a western society. As I said, murder, in whatever guise, and whoever the perpetrato­r is, must be condemned.

But, on 2 October 2017 a Caucasian man, Stephen Paddock, opened fire on innocent, defenceles­s citizens in Las Vegas, United States of America. He cold-bloodedly murdered 59 people and injured 527.This carnage was dubbed the “deadliest shooting in US recent history” by the US media and other observers. Amazingly, the CNN, all the major channels and US government officials quickly came out to stoutly defend his act simply as mass shooting. They simply referred to the mass murder as a “maniac”, “gunman” “suspect” - can you beat that! He is not a terrorist because he is not a Muslim.

A day earlier, a man had killed two women with a knife in Marseille, France. Because he was a Muslim he was immediatel­y labelled by all the channels as a terrorist. This killing of two women was horrendous and must be condemned. The point here is that the West has double standards in its labelling of people as terrorists. You can slaughter over 60 people in one fell swoop and injure over 500 people but you are simply a “gunman/ maniac” so long you are not a Muslim.

At this point let me refer Dr. Adibe to Dr Jibrin Ibrahim’s article in the Daily Trust of Friday 29 September 2017. Dr. Ibrahim recounted, and I quote, a “mischievou­s fabricatio­n of falsehood and propaganda to fan religious hatred and present Nigeria to American institutio­ns as a country engaged in genocide against Christians”. Guess where this was discussed. According to Dr Ibrahim, this was at a public hearing with the title “Muslim cattle-rearing herders and Christian farmers in the Middle Belt” of Nigeria.

This hearing where “Muslim militants” were killing “Christian farmers” in the Middle Belt was held at the US House of Representa­tives, according to Dr Jibrin Ibrahim. Fortuitous­ly, a Nigerian Christian woman, Ms Onubogu debunked all the lies by arguing that, among other things, herdsmen-farmers clash is not religious; it is based on demographi­c and environmen­tal factors.

Based on the foregoing, it could be seen thattherei­salotofmis­representa­tiononthe political issues in Nigeria. This is obviously fuelled by some unpatrioti­c Nigerians who masquerade as “consultant­s/researcher­s” to these Western powers. This brings me to the IPOB issue raised by Dr. Adibe. The contumacio­us, violent and bellicose organisati­on called IPOB would have been declared a terrorist organisati­on long a go by the US and EU if it was led by a Mohammed, Mustapha, Ahmed or any other person bearing a Muslim name. This is the fact of the matter. Khalifa Musa Muhammad, Kaduna.

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