Igbo Presidency agitators have been detained at the Special
Anti-Robbery Squad SARS Office in Abuja for four nights. The trio arrested
includes SHEIKH Mohammed Adams, Barrister Emejulu Okpalaukwu and Mr Chris
Okigbo,
Sheikh Mohamed Adams and Barrister Emejulu Okpalaukwu were
preparing to go to Eagle Square venue of the APC Convention to canvass for Igbo
presidency before they were arrested, The trio were first detained at a
military facility, and later transferred to APO Legislative Quarters Police
Station. They were taken the following day to the FCT Commissioner of Police
and later transferred to SARS detention centre.
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Briefing Rev Obinna Akukwe Director, Christian Religious
Wing Pan Nigerian President of Igbo Extraction Coalition PANPIEC, the General
Coordinator of Eastern Youth Forum EYF, Mr Dominic Onyekwelu said that all
efforts to release them have proved abortive. Mr Onyekwelu said that Ohanaeze
Ndigbo have detailed an experienced human rights lawyer,t o effect their releae
but there are unnecessary bottlenecks.
Barrister George Ibekwe , seasoned human rights rights was
detailed by Ohanaeze Ndigbo to follow up the matter and report back to them. He
has been making frantic efforts to secure their release.
PANPIEC learnt that Sheihk Mohammed Adams and Barrister Emejulu Okpalaukwu were alleged to have written a letter to President Buhari seeking support or Igbo Presidency, the contents of which the military and police authorities deemed offensive.
Sheikh Mohammed Adams, influential Islamic Cleric has been
at the forefront of campaign for President of Igbo extraction. He has written
letters to Buhari, Iyorchia Ayu, PDP, APC to zone the presidency to the South
East. Sheikh Adams was reportedly teargased, manhandled and his dress torn by
irate Atiku boys because he entered the PDP convention ground at the to
campaign and convince delegates to vote for Igbo candidate. Sheikh Adams have
vowed to carry the same campaign to Eagle Square venue of APC Convention before
he was arrested in the process..
Barrister Emejulu Okpalaukwu, foremost Ohanaeze Youth
leader, former Publicity Secretary of Ohanaeze and General Coordinator of Igbo
-Ohanaeze Integrity Groups was also arrested alongside Sheikh Adams. Opalaukwu
was visible with hi team, including activists from the north, talking to
eleates on the eve of the electin, from ne assembly point to the other. His
attempt to continue the campaign into Eagles Square was effectively checkmated
by the arrest.
Mr Chris Okigbo , leader OF New Foundation for National
Understanding NFNU , a retired artillery officer with the Nigerian and Army was
also arrested. He has spent three nights in detention. Mr Okigbo was in Abuja
to help campaign for presidency of Igbo extraction.
The former governor of Anambra State, Dr Chukwuemeka Ezefe
has condemned the detention of the two octogenarians and the activist, and has
called for their immediate release. Igbo leaders have expressed worry over the
detention f Igbo Presidency agitators and have warned that if the situation is
not ratified, they will take further action.
PANPIEC Administrative Secretary , Comrade Chuks Ibegbu,
have described the arrest of Sheikh Adams, Mr Okigbo and Barrister Okpalaukwu
as a travesty. He said that the trio has the right to hold any form of
political opinion and a letter viewed as offensive to President Buhari is not
enough fr the to be incarcerated for four days..
PANPIEC, through its Director of Christian Religious Wing,
Rev Obnna Akukwe , have notified the leadership of the body of the anomaly. In
a letter sent to PANPIEC National Coordinator Alhaji Adamu Mohammed, Chairman
Board of Trustees, Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu, National Patron, Chief Chekwas
Okorie, BoT Members General Ishola Williams,(RTD) DR Kenneth Fiberesima, Chief
Effiom James and Prof Joseph Ntom of the unfortunate development, the
leadership of the body was asked to take up the matter with relevant
authorities.
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