The Guardian (Nigeria)

Proscripti­on: IPOB product of injustice, Ohanaeze replies Buhari

• Show us the pipelines we vandalised in Niger Delta, IPOB demands

- From Lawrence Njoku ( Enugu) and Uzoma Nzeagwu ( Awka)

THE apex Igbo socio- cultural organisati­on, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, has criticised President Muhammadu Buhari over his call on the United States, United Kingdom and other members of the internatio­nal community to declare the Indigenous People of Biafra ( IPOB) as a terrorist group.

The President had, on Tuesday, in his remarks during an interview with Bloomberg, urged the internatio­nal allies to take additional step to proscribe IPOB as a terrorist organisati­on and block the group from the internatio­nal financial network.

In its reaction, yesterday, through the National Publicity Secretary of Ohanaeze, Dr Alex Ogbonnia, the group reminded President Buhari to remember and act on the congratula­tory words of Alhaji Maitama Sule to him in 2015, that “justice is key to good governance,” which is what the Nnamdi Kanu- led IPOB group demands.

Ohanaeze simplified the demand of IPOB, which is “treat us as partners in the Nigerian Project or allow us to go.”

The group also faulted lopsided appointmen­ts in most of the military and paramilita­ry agencies in the country, which are not favourable to the Southeast region.

It also lamented the fresh massacre in Benue State, where 16 residents were allegedly murdered in cold blood by marauding Fulani herders, adding that Buhari should channel his energy on these killers rather than focusing on how to label IPOB a terrorist group.

The statement reads in part: “It is most expedient to enlighten the general public that what IPOB is asking for is the parting words of a Nigerian titan: the Maitama Sule imperative to President Buhari, when he led the Northern leaders forum to congratula­te Mr President shortly after his victory in 2015. Alhaji Maitama Sule of blessed memory in congratula­ting Mr President, admonished that ‘ justice is key to good governance.’

“That Mr. President should extend justice to all and sundry, irrespecti­ve of religion or tribe. Sule reminded Mr. President that an infidel with good conscience and equity can govern successful­ly, far better than a believer devoid of sense of justice.

Sule added that the solution to Nigeria’s problems could never be achieved by force, nor by fear, nor by power but by equity and justice to all.

“The prophetic Sule urged him to do justice to all parts of the country because, according to him, peace and stability are a product of justice and equity. He added that in the absence of justice and equity, there can never be peace and developmen­t. Mr President knows he ignored the eternal advice from the Nigerian foremost patriot, democrat and diplomat.

“What, I think the IPOB is asking for is very clear: Treat us as partners in the Nigerian Project or allow us to go. On the other hand, how can one explain the obvious lopsidedne­ss in the appointmen­t of military and paramilita­ry personnel to head the followings organisati­ons with little or no Southeast considerat­ions: Nigerian Army, Nigerian Airforce, Nigerian Navy, Nigeria Police Force, Department of State Security ( DSS), National

Intelligen­ce Agency ( NIA), Nigeria Correction­al Service, Nigeria Immigratio­n Service and Nigeria Customs Service, among several others.

“On the other hand, as Maitama Sule predicted, the orchestrat­ed alienation of the Southeast from the centres of power is the basic cause of the agitation in the Southeast. The Ohanaeze

Ndigbo Worldwide, led by Ambassador George Obiozor, has repeatedly stated that a people denied justice may not have interest in peace.

“The request by Mr. President to the West is most unachievab­le because the West watch with keen interest and utter resignatio­n the pathetic governance paradigm in the country. For the avoidance of doubt, democracy all over the world requires justice, equity, mutual toleration and institutio­nal forbearanc­e all of which are in short supply in today’s Nigeria.

“Mr. President is reminded that the British profound sense of justice, fortitude, restraint, civic virtues and forbearanc­e are the hallmarks that sustain their enviable government with an unwritten constituti­on. In a similar vein, what sustains the U. S. democracy is not just the constituti­on but democratic norms and values anchored on justice and patriotism.

“Ohanaeze contends that if Mr President confronts the menace of the Fulani herdsmen who have been terrorisin­g many states, communitie­s and individual­s for over seven years now with similar obsession and commitment deployed to IPOB, Nigeria will be a better

place.”

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EANWHILE, IPOB has denied their alleged involvemen­t in pipeline vandalism in the Niger Delta by President Buhari. The group described the President’s allegation as childish, insisting that everybody knows that IPOB does not engage in pipeline vandalism in Nigeria, adding that the internatio­nal community knows that IPOB does not involve in such act.

The Media and Publicity Secretary of IPOB, Comrade Emma Powerful, in a statement, yesterday, claimed that the Federal Government and Western audience already know the pipeline vandals.

The statement reads in part: “Our attention has been drawn to the laughable and fallacious statement from the President of Nigeria, alleging that IPOB is behind pipeline vandalism in the Niger Delta.

“For the President to tell the U. S. and other Western countries that IPOB is responsibl­e for pipeline vandalism in the Niger Delta shows how shallow- minded he is. Why should he choose to further advertise the failure of his government in credible intelligen­ce gathering by making such laughable, wide and untenable allegation?

“President Buhari should tell America and other Western countries the locations of pipelines IPOB vandalised in the country.”

 ?? PHOTO: PHILIP OJISUA ?? President, Arewa Women for Tinubu, Hajiya Saadatu Dogonbauch­i ( right); Federal Commission­er, National Commission for Refugees, Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons ( NCFRMI), Imaan Sulaiman- Ibrahim; National Women Leader, All Progressiv­es Congress ( APC), Dr. Betta Edu and member, Arewa Women For Tinubu, Hadiza Gumel during a courtesy call on the commission­er at her office in Abuja… yesterday.
PHOTO: PHILIP OJISUA President, Arewa Women for Tinubu, Hajiya Saadatu Dogonbauch­i ( right); Federal Commission­er, National Commission for Refugees, Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons ( NCFRMI), Imaan Sulaiman- Ibrahim; National Women Leader, All Progressiv­es Congress ( APC), Dr. Betta Edu and member, Arewa Women For Tinubu, Hadiza Gumel during a courtesy call on the commission­er at her office in Abuja… yesterday.

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