The Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, has vowed to drag the
Nigerian Army to the International Criminal Court, ICC, in The Hague.
The group said the army’s refusal to admit that it killed 11
members of IPOB during the group’s rally in support of US President, Donald
Trump, on January 20, 2017 was a blatant lie.
IPOB also accused the army of alternating between calling
its outing in Port Harcourt a “protest” and a “rally” at the same time.
The Deputy Director of Army Public Relations of 6 Division
of the Nigerian Army, Port Harcourt, Colonel Aminu Iliyasu, had in a statement
recently denied killed any member of IPOB during the rally, describing it as a
“criminal gang.”
But IPOB spokesmen, Mr Emma Nmezu, and Dr. Clifford
Chukwuemeka Iroanya, in their reply to the Army, said it had become customary
for the army to kill IPOB members and deny it.
“This is not the first, neither is it going to be the last
time that the Nigerian Army will kill our members and shamelessly come out to
deny it”, he stated.
Part of the IPOB statement read: “International human rights
groups have consistently labelled the Nigerian Army as perennial liars
incapable of ever telling the truth when it comes to their culpability in the
mass execution of unarmed civilians.
“IPOB and those who read the haphazardly written statements
from Col. Aminu Iliyasu are left wondering how on the one hand he stated that
IPOB conducted a rally in support of President Trump while on the other hand,
he called it a protest.
“IPOB will like to remind this quota-system Colonel that the
General Abdulsalami Abubakar-written Nigerian Constitution which he referred to
is very explicit on the responsibilities of the Nigerian Armed Forces (not just
the Army alone), especially in Section-217(2) and this does not in any way
stipulate using live ammunition on peaceful and unarmed civilians.
“We will also like to remind Iliyasu that security agencies,
media organizations, foreign embassies, and specifically, the Commissioner of
Police in Rivers State were all informed ahead of time of the pro-Trump rally,
through an official letter signed by the leadership of IPOB.
“This Colonel must understand that a rally or even a protest
is not an armed rebellion that will warrant deployment of troops of 29 Battalion
of Nigerian Army with a mandate to fire live bullets at peaceful and unarmed
civilians.
“May we ask why the same deployment of troops was not
carried out on those who protested against President Trump in Abuja on the same
date?
“How come troops were not deployed to shoot and kill
civilians during the recent “anti-Buhari” protest that was led by the likes of
Charles Oputa a.k.a. Charlie Boy? Why must the Hausa-Fulani dominated Nigerian
Army and Police regard every IPOB assembly or rally as an opportunity to embark
upon some kind of mini Jihad designed to kill as many non-Muslims as possible?
“IPOB is extremely pleased that what transpired that day was
captured on pictures and videos as most of the unspeakable atrocities of the
Nigerian Army and police are.
“On his insinuation, borne out of panic, that IPOB will post
old videos and pictures from our archives in social media, we advise the
Colonel not to worry but to leave the authentication of the evidence we have to
the civilized panel of judges at the International Criminal Court, ICC.
“It is reassuring to observe that at least the lying
Nigerian Army is aware that all their murderous outrage on January 20, 2017
were captured on video.”
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