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APC, PDP, ACF, OTHERS CALL FOR CALM, RESTRAINT IN S’EAST

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“Northerner­s, in line with their discipline­d nature, must refuse at this point to be dragged into taking the law into their hands through unnecessar­y and unproducti­ve confrontat­ion with members of any sectional, ethnic or religious group”.

“We must remain peacefully focused, mutually respectful, trusting and tolerant as we repose confidence in the ability and committed willingnes­s of the Nigerian security agencies to handle the situation as well as protect the lives and properties of every Nigerian anywhere,” Suleiman said.

According to him, “In this situation, it is essential that the North and Northerner­s remain restrained and refuse to be provoked into reprisals which is the ultimate hope of the conflict instigator­s.”

The group said that their struggle will continue to remain intellectu­al, precaution­ary and essentiall­y non-violent, pointing out that the agitation for separation and cry for Biafra in the South-east by the agitators, supported by politician­s in order for them be heard louder, shall be resisted.

They further said that they were prepared to “set out an immediate circuit to all the 19 Northern states to prepare and sensitise the Northern people on the need for calm and peaceful approach to the various positions and scenarios as regard to the unfolding situation in the country”.

The group, however, accused IPOB of making the country ungovernab­le for President Muhammadu Buhari.

According to it, “The agitations and disturbanc­es that have been ongoing ceaselessl­y since the coming to power of the Muhammadu Buhari and Yemi Osinbajo administra­tion in 2015, are aimed at rendering the country practicall­y ungovernab­le and ushering in anarchy and instabilit­y, thereby occasionin­g a change of government by whatever means and tactics.

“The targeting of President Buhari’s administra­tion and singling him for attacks and irreverent treatment is aimed at causing inter-regional crisis possibly leading to general unrest.”

They added that the resurgence of separatist agitations, especially the violent brand by IPOB and its ilk in the South-east represents a much wider conspiracy to divide Nigeria along ethnic and religious fault lines as well as achieve the balkanisat­ion of the North.

“The current IPOB brand of agitation is a strategy employed to achieve the results that the coupist of the First Republic failed to realise, namely, increase the weight and relevance of the regions to the detriment and expense of the central government.

“Our stand on the current situation in Nigeria is that we will not fall to that instigatio­n to allow a possible foreigner or a mad man to plunge us into this unnecessar­y madness.

“We therefore will dedicate efforts at creating the right conditions for peaceful negotiatio­ns with other peace loving groups in every situation on the political dispensati­on that should emerge now or in the future,” the group added.

Also weighing in on the issue, Kano State governor, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje called on the federal government to urgently investigat­e the unfortunat­e skirmishes in the South-eastern part of the country.

Speaking while receiving the leadership of Coalition of Northern Groups at the Government House, Kano, he urged the federal government to also punish those disrupting the peace.

Ganduje told the group yesterday: “I am not surprised at your efforts because you have been and continue to demonstrat­e that your group believes in one Nigeria and also your dispositio­n in the belief of President Muhammadu Buhari’s ability to stabilise the nation.

“I consider the incident as very unfortunat­e and I commend your efforts to douse tensions, which I describe as patriotic.”

Ganduje expressed satisfacti­on that the situation had been brought under control by the security forces in the troubled areas of the South-east.

He maintained that if the perpetrato­rs of the skirmishes in Oyigbo were not brought to book, it would continue to happen.

House Caucus Wants End of Militarisa­tion

Towing a different path, the South-east caucus of the House of Representa­tives yesterday condemned what it described as the military’s show of force in the South-east region.

In its reaction to the crisis in Abia State, it called for a deescalati­on of “internal military operations” in the state as well as the South-east in general and urged “our brothers and sisters at home to remain civil and law abiding”.

The group further threw its weight behind the setting up of a seven-man committee by the South-east governors to investigat­e the causes of the current conflict in the state.

The lawmakers, in a statement signed by the leader of the caucus who is also the Deputy Minority Leader in the House, Hon. Chukwuka Onyema, said: “While we appreciate the right to discharge the core duties of the Nigeria Armed Forces as spelt out under Section 217 of the 1999 Constituti­on, there is no gainsaying that internal military operations can only be conducted without doing violence to the constituti­onally guaranteed fundamenta­l human rights of citizens.

“To conduct operations that frighten, maim or lead to the loss of lives of citizens and property are clearly unjustifia­ble and an offence to our democracy and the rule of law.”

The House caucus called for restraint and appealed to the federal government to end the militarisa­tion of the South-east.

NHRC: Army Must Respect Human Rights

Also joining the fray yesterday, the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) called on the military to desist from any acts capable of causing tension, public disturbanc­e, fear and a sense of insecurity in the country.

A statement issued by NHRC’s Head of Media Relations, Mrs. Fatimah Agwai Mohammad, said the commission was highly concerned about the alleged invasion of parts of the Southeast and South-south by the military.

It called on the military to observe the rules of engagement when dealing with civilians.

The commission also asked the military to respect the fundamenta­l rights of all citizens.

The statement quoted the acting executive secretary of the NHRC, Mrs. Oti Ovrawah as calling on both civilians and the security agencies to maintain the peace.

Ovrawah said the commission would collaborat­e with the Nigerian Police and other relevant authoritie­s to “ensure a timely and thorough investigat­ions into the allegation­s with a view to ensuring that informed decisions are made and appropriat­e steps taken to have culprits punished and victims redressed in accordance with the law”.

The commission commended the government of Abia for the steps taken so far to forestall a further breakdown of law and order, saying that it was important to reinforce people’s confidence in the ability of government to protect them.

The commission called on the military to leverage on the series of training the commission had offered it on mainstream­ing human rights into its operations, especially with the emerging human rights challenges, adding that “they are expected to carry out their duties according to internatio­nal best practices”.

Police Sergeant Killed

But despite the calls for restraint, the Rivers State Police Command announced yesterday that a police sergeant attached to the anti-riot police squad at Oyigbo junction in Rivers State was killed by a mob suspected to be members of the IPOB, just as the command also arrested 32 members of the separatist group.

Addressing journalist­s in Port Harcourt, the Commission­er of Police Zaki Ahmed said irate members of IPOB set ablaze a patrol van stationed at Oyigbo junction took away a Sterling SMG rifle belonging to the slain policeman during an attack early yesterday.

Ahmed added that 23 IPOB members were arrested on Tuesday following the first attack and setting ablaze a police van that was moving from Police Training School, Nonwa to the Port Harcourt Internatio­nal Airport, while the driver of the vehicle, Inspector Emaikwu Ochochi, was badly injured.

The police commission­er said the hoodlums carted away from the police van, one AK-47 riffle with sixty rounds of live ammunition and one Berretta pistol with eight rounds of live ammunition.

He said: “I have called you to address you on the sad event of yesterday, 12/09/2017 at about 1400hours where members of the Indigenous People of Biafra without lawful authority blocked the entire Aba-Port Harcourt expressway and attacked some residents.

“The said group who had no justificat­ion for their actin also attacked a police van from Training School, Nonwa en route Port Harcourt Internatio­nal Airport and burnt the police van to ashes. The driver, Inspector Emaikwu Ochochi was badly injured and is now on admission.

“They also carted away one AK-47 rifle with sixty rounds of live ammunition, and one Berretta pistol with eight rounds of live ammunition. At the end of the rampage, many vehicles were damaged and stores burnt.

“The timely response of the police restored normalcy and brought the situation under control as I made adequate deployment to arrest the situation. The mob was dispersed with minimum force, thereby restoring law and order, at the end of which 23 IPOB members were arrested.

“However, the command was awaken to yet another said incident today (yesterday) at about 0010 hours, where the same daredevil IPOB members regrouped and launched a surprise attack on the mobile policemen stationed at Oyigbo junction, killing a police sergeant identified as Sgt. Steven Daniel attached to 19 PMF, injuring two and setting a patrol vehicle ablaze as a result of which a Sterling SMG rifle belonging to the deceased sergeant was taken by the hoodlums.

“They were however repelled by the police, where about nine of them were arrested bringing the total number of suspects arrested to 32. They are helping us with investigat­ions and will be arraigned in court as soon as our investigat­ion is concluded.”

Curfew Extended

With skirmishes yet to abate in neighbouri­ng Oyigbo, the Abia State governor took the precaution yesterday to extend the three-day curfew he imposed on Aba Tuesday to Friday.

A statement from the chief press secretary to the governor, Mr. Enyinnaya Appolos after a meeting between Ikpeazu and traditiona­l in the state rulers, said: “The governor wishes to advice residents and visitors to fully co-operate with the security agencies to ensure continuing maintenanc­e of law and order within the commercial city and environs.”

Ikpeazu was also quoted to have expressed “displeasur­e at the situation where people are compelled to raise their hands while passing through security checkpoint­s”.

He therefore called on the security forces and “all concerned to ensure that such acts and other forms of inhumane and barbaric treatment of people are discontinu­ed immediatel­y”.

Kanu Cancels Meeting

Meanwhile, the Leader of IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu has cancelled his meeting with the South-east governors scheduled for Friday.

Kanu, in a press statement yesterday, said he had changed his mind and decided to refrain from attending the meeting which was to take place in Enugu, saying his reason was predicated on the recent attack on his members by military personnel and the alleged plan to assassinat­e him on his way to the meeting.

He added that he was attending to members of his group who were shot by soldiers in Aba and Umuahia and that the date also coincided with the date IPOB had slated to meet in Germany to vote on the viability or otherwise of continuing the struggle in a non-violent manner.

According to him, “Before now, prominent leaders and groups had insisted that I tow the line of peaceful dialogue and meet with the governors to find a lasting solution to our grievances.

“I conceded to that request which led to the 30th of August 2017 meeting with the South-east Governors’ Forum at the Government House in Enugu, in the company of the very eminent Prof. Ben Nwabueze and Evangelist Elliott Ugochukwu-Ukoh.

“In view of the concerted efforts by the oppressive Nigerian state to shatter the peace and tranquilit­y of the South-east and the rest of Biafraland through military intimidati­on, it has become necessary for me to clarify why, regrettabl­y, I may not be able to attend Friday’s meeting with the South-East governors as earlier agreed.”

Kanu said it would be impossible to engage in any meaningful dialogue with the governors in the midst of so much bloodshed, abductions and military siege of towns and villages in the Southeast, and that he would not engage in any meeting with anybody until the atmosphere is conducive and peaceful for further dialogue.

He said the siren-blaring military convoys and armoured vehicles occupying the entire region were not only designed to intimidate the people but also deliberate­ly positioned to scuttle the IPOB/South-east governors meeting on Friday.

The IPOB leader thanked all men and women of good conscience from all over the world that had condemned what he described as the “barbaric slaughter of innocent Biafrans by the Nigerian military”.

He also thanked IPOB members for remaining resolute and dedicated to the shared vision of freedom “regardless of the cost and visionless antics of the mindless oppressor”.

Irrespecti­ve of Kanu’s decision to boycott the meeting, THISDAY gathered that the South-east governors intend to go ahead with their meeting in Enugu, as Kanu was not the primary reason for the meeting.

Chief Emma Uzor, Chief Press Secretary to the Ebonyi State governor, told THISDAY that the Friday meeting was a routine meeting of the forum, and was not entirely convened because of Kanu and might go on as scheduled.

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