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IPOB Berates Osinbajo over Alleged Threat to Jail Biafra Agitators

- Christophe­r Isiguzo

The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) yesterday berated the Acting President, Yemi Osinbajo, for allegedly declaring that Biafra agitators are violating provisions of the constituti­on through their quest for self- determinat­ion.

The group described the statement as “distastefu­l” and unexpected from somebody like the acting president.

In a statement signed by its spokespers­on, Emma Powerful, and made available to journalist­s in Enugu, IPOB insisted that they have not violated any known law, let alone the 1999 Constituti­on which they described as “General Abdulsalam­i Abubakar Constituti­on.”

According to them, they are merely exercising their Godgiven and inalienabl­e right to self-determinat­ion and therefore berated the acting president for allegedly threatenin­g to jail those exercising their right to self-determinat­ion under laws adopted and ratified by Nigeria.

They maintained that the alleged threat confirms again the widely held view that legal practice in Nigeria was one ‘almighty joke.’

“For such a statement to escape the lips of a learned fellow like Osinbajo confirms the widely held view that African leaders lack the mental capacity and discipline to operate a constituti­onal democracy in a modern world. If the corrupt ruling class in Nigeria cannot distinguis­h between those rights that are sacrosanct, such as freedom of associatio­n and freedom of expression under which IPOB operates, then the entire political edifice in Nigeria is a monumental mess.

“It is very shameful that a professor of law cannot situate the Nigeria constituti­on within the context and meaning of the right to self determinat­ion as recognised in internatio­nal law. Somebody should please draw the attention of Professor Yemi Osinbajo to the provisions of the Africa Charter on Human and Peoples Rights which Nigeria ratified and went ahead to domesticat­e into her local laws,” he said.

They further drew the attention of the acting president to, “the landmark Nigerian Supreme Court judgment on the case of Abacha Vs. Fawehinmi. United Nations charter on the rights of indigenous people and African charter which was ratified and signed by Nigeria is still in place till today and overrides the Nigerian Constituti­on on the rights for the indigenous people to the self determinat­ion.

“We are challengin­g Osinbajo to show the whole world how, where and when IPOB committed this offence he alluded to since the inception of the current phase of the agitation.

“The criminal political cabal that led President Buhari astray on the issue of Biafra agitation are at it again. By assuring Osinbajo that threatenin­g language, mass arrests, illegal detention, killings and brutal crackdown will frighten IPOB into submission, this same group of corrupt criminals are setting up Osinbajo to fail the same way they caused (president) Buhari’s failure.

“If Osinbajo continues to heed their evil counsel by using threatenin­g language when addressing IPOB he will end up a failure like Buhari. Nigeria must understand how ready we are to go to prison. They should build more illegal detention facilities because we cannot stop agitating for our right to self determinat­ion until the Nigerian government accepts the need for a date for referendum on the question of Biafra.”

They were of the view that Osinbajo should have consulted superior legal minds to advice him before coming on air to make “such misleading” comments, stressing that the Nigerian Constituti­on and its provisions cannot supersede internatio­nal charters and treaties freely entered into by the Nigerian state where such treaties appear to render null and void the obnoxious provisions of the Nigerian Constituti­on.

“We are warning the vocal few rented saboteurs and uneducated public commentato­rs in Nigeria to stop the perverse insinuatio­n that Biafra agitation is all about war. IPOB is not asking for war, rather what we are asking for is self determinat­ion and the only way to achieve that is through the internatio­nally recognised instrument of referendum or plebiscite,” the group insisted.

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