Igbo Mandate Congress, IMC has condemned the murder of over 90
Shiite Muslims by officers and men of the Nigerian Army, over a traffic
incidence in Zaria. In the unfortunate incidence sons of Sheikh Ibrahim
Al Zakzaky were also murdered in a manner that seems unprovoked,
bringing probably to six, the number of biological children of the
Shiite leader murdered in related incidences within one year.
Igbo Mandate Congress noted that on the 2nd of December,
nine protesters belonging to Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) were
killed while protesting the detention of their factional leader and
Director of Radio Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu. These protesters including two
young girls did not pose any threat to the armed forces to warrant their
untimely death.
Since the incidence Igbo Mandate Congress noted that no notable
northern group condemned the murder of IPOB nine. Buoyed by the
deafening silence of cross sections of Nigeria, the same incidence has
been repeated in Zaria with unimaginable casualty.
Igbo Mandate Congress which advocates for Igbo ethnic group of
South East Nigeria, believes in the sanctity of human lives, and does
not support unnecessary shedding of human blood whether the victim is a
Christian, Muslim, pagan or atheist. IMC in accordance with Christian
principles does not support any form of corruption or abuse of public
trust and funds, and does not shield any thief whether of Igbo, Hausa,
and Yoruba or Fulani stock.
It is in this vein that IMC believes that the constant blocking of
roads by Shiite Muslims in Zaria during their processions causing untold
hardship to other road users is condemnable but does not warrant the
level of response from the military authorities which led to the death
of over 90 persons.
Igbo Mandate Congress believes that the military authorities have
showed renewed gallantry in the efforts to restrict Boko Haram to the
forests with appreciable successes. IMC also noted that there is more
troop motivation, more welfare and more sophisticated weapons at the
behest of the military, all thanks to some levels of transparency in
funding from the Nigerian Government and respective Service Chiefs. IMC
wish to advise the Military authorities not to tarnish this new found
confidence the Nigerian people reposes on them as agents of stability
and oneness by descending ruthlessly on unarmed protesters and religious
worshipers.
IMC notes that if such incidences as happened in Zaria and Onitsha
is not isolated and roundly denounced, a situation whereby soldiers will
attack meetings of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, O’odua Peoples Congress, South
South Peoples Assembly, Northern Elders Forum or even meetings of Izalla
Movement or Christian Night Vigils will arise.
IMC expects President Buhari to apologize to the leader of the
Shiite Muslim the manner ex-President Jonathan apologized after the
three sons of the Shiite leader were killed. IMC expects the families of
those slain to be compensated without delay, including those killed at
Onitsha.
IMC noted that the murder of over 5,000 persons during
ex-Preesident Obasanjo and ex-Governor Peter Obi’s conspiracy of ‘ shoot
at sight order’ of 2006 at Onitsha where innocent travelers and traders
were tagged members of a separatist movement known as MASSOB and killed
was the remote cause of the resurgence of pro-Biafra protest in
Nigeria.
The extra-Judicial murder of innocent people on suspicions of
belonging to Boko Haram helped drive the families of the aggrieved into
the hands of the terrorists, forming a formidable alliance that had cost
Nigeria trillions of naira as security funds, not counting wasted
civilian and military causalities of over 20,000.
IMC wants the Federal Government handle this Shiite Muslim Crisis
and Biafra Separatist crisis with utmost care in order not to breed a
conflict worse than Boko Haram.
Rev Obinna Akukwe
Director General, Igbo Mandate Congress IMC
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