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Warns freedom of expression won’t be allowed to undermine national unity

- Deji Elumoye in Abuja

The Presidency yesterday warned that the federal government will not allow the fundamenta­l right of individual­s to freely express personal or regional views to be abused to the extent of sabotaging the unity of the country.

It, however, commended security and intelligen­ce agencies for their recent operations, which culminated in the arrest and extraditio­n of the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Mr. Nnamdi Kanu, and the bursting of the 'armoury' of the lead proponent of the Yoruba nation’s protests, Chief Sunday Adeyemo, also known as Sunday Igboho.

The presidency, in a statement by the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu, said the Buhari administra­tion respects the right of citizens to freely express their views and opinions, as that is a tenet of democracy.

It, however, charged security and intelligen­ce agencies to sustain their speed and level of profession­alism to stamp out the growing incidences of the kidnapping of schoolchil­dren.

It said: "Last week, we saw the enhanced collaborat­ion of the Nigerian law enforcemen­t agencies, as they executed with great synchronis­ation, arrests of individual­s who had inflicted pain and hardships on fellow citizens.

"The subversive leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), a group known for its murderous actions and virulent messaging, was detained as a result of crossborde­r cooperatio­n.

"This internatio­nal operation was executed in a closely coordinate­d fashion following which he was handed over to our National Intelligen­ce Agency, and then returned to Nigeria to face the law."

According to the presidency, the violence inspired by IPOB has led to hundreds of fatalities, particular­ly targeted at government assets and law enforcemen­t agents, adding that at the last count, there were 55 separate violent attacks, heavily concentrat­ed in the South-east, which caused hardship on citizens, preventing them from earning their livelihood and going about their normal lives.

The federal government, the statement added, had long been monitoring the activities of IPOB and had strong cause to believe that their funding sources include proceeds of suspected illicit criminal activities.

It stated: "By this singular action of our security forces, sanity, calm and peace has been returned to our communitie­s who previously lived in constant fear of these misguided elements.

"In furtheranc­e of continued diligent work, the State Security Service on Thursday, 1st July raided the residence of a militant ethnic secessioni­st, who has also been conducting acts of terror and disturbing the peace under the guise of protecting fellow “kinsmen.”

“His seditious utterances and antics, which he is known to have publicly expressed, have overtime morphed into very hateful and vile laden speeches."

The presidency added that while the federal government respects fundamenta­l rights of citizens to express their views and recognises this as a democratic tenet, any attempt to build an armoury, coupled with plans either subtle or expressed, to undermine national unity will not be condoned.

It said: "Mr. President’s directives to security services regarding anyone seen to be carrying arms, particular­ly AK-47, are clear and require no further illuminati­on. Assault weapons are not tools of peace-loving people and as such, regardless of who they are and where they are from, the security agencies should treat them all the same.

"The successes of our security agencies must be commended as they have demonstrat­ed significan­t deftness, guile and secrecy in carrying out these missions.

“This level of profession­alism must be sustained and brought to bear as we focus on extracting from our society those who have found a new trade in targeting students, rural dwellers and our citizens in the North-west.

“The nation recognises their efforts and sacrifice."

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