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Femi Falana: IPOB “Proscription” And Hypocrisy Of The Ruling Class

Femi Falana

By Femi Falana

When the Nigerian Army declared a journalist and two human rights defenders wanted last year for alleged links with the satanic Boko Haram sect I pointed out that it was an act of illegality on the ground that the Terrorism (Terrorism) Act 2011 as amended by the Terrorism (Prevention) (Amendment) Act 2013 has not conferred any such power on the Nigerian Army. In a prompt reaction to my criticism the suspects were immediately transferred to the State Security Service which interrogated them and released them on bail.

Last week, I had cause to advise the federal government to direct the Nigerian Army to withdraw from Abia state and allow the Nigeria Police Force to deal with the reported criminal offences alleged to have been committed by Mr. Nnamdi Kanu and the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) led by him. Regrettably, the advice was ignored while the Nigerian Army and the governors of the south east have purportedly proscribed the Indigenous People of Biafra. It is submitted, without any fear of contradiction, that neither the Army nor the governors are empowered to proscribe or label the IPOB a terrorist organisation. In banning the IPOB the Chief of Army Staff and the governors did not avert their minds to section 2 of the Terrorism Act 2011 as amended which provides that a terrorist organisation can only be proscribed in the country on the order of the federal high court based on an application made by either the National Security Adviser, Attorney-General of the Federation or Inspector-General of Police with the approval of the President.

However the alleged intimidation of innocent people by IPOB on account of ethnicity or religion should cease. Since the burning of police stations, killing and harassment of some innocent traders from the northern part of the country allegedly carried out by the IPOB cannot be justified under the law the suspects should be arrested. The suspects should be charged to court to serve as a warning to criminally minded people who may want to direct their frustration at fellow victims of the oppression and poverty unleashed on them by the ruling class.

No doubt, the IPOB members are free to associate for the protection of their interests by virtue of section 40 of the Constitution. But they have to agitate peacefully in a way that the rights of other citizens to live peacefully in the south east zone are respected. Even if the IPOP has decided to declare a war on the State its troops cannot attack unarmed civilians under the Geneva Conventions. Therefore, in the ongoing face off between the State and the IPOB both sides must ensure that unarmed people are not attacked or intimidated. The federal government is duty bound to ensure the protection of the life and property of every citizen as the fundamental right to live peacefully in any part of the country is guaranteed by section 43 of the Nigerian Constitution. To that effect, all efforts must be made by the federal government to prevent reprisal attacks on innocent people in the northern part of the country.

In calling for dialogue between President Buhari and Mr. Kanu former President Obasanjo ought to have apologised publicly for the military invasions of Odi in Bayelsa state and Zaki Biam in Benue State ordered by him. The basis of the call should have been explained since President Obasanjo charged Niger Delta militants, leaders of ethnic militias and separatist movements with treason which led to their prolonged detention in prison custody. Convinced that President Obasanjo has realised that the criminalization of such agitation did not achieve its objective, his suggestion for a dialogue should be seriously considered by the federal government and the south east governors. It is also interesting that President Goodluck Jonathan is calling for a meeting of the Council of State to resolve the crisis. For goodness sake why was such a meeting not called before soldiers were deployed in the Niger Delta to deal with militants. Or did President Jonathan call any meeting before deploying soldiers all over the country for the 2015 general elections in defiance of the judgments of the federal high court and the Court of Appeal?

Instead of suggesting irrelevant meetings, the root causes of the increasing loss of faith in the corporate existence of Nigeria by unemployed youths and other poverty stricken people should be urgently addressed by the ruling class. As a matter of urgency, the underdevelopment of the nation caused by the mindless corruption and criminal diversion of public funds by unpatriotic public officers hapless should be addressed. With respect to the deployment of members of the armed forces by the President the national assembly should enact an enabling law as required by section 217 of the Constitution. Furthermore, the national assembly should pass a bill to enable the federal government to disburse the funds that have been recovered by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission from the looters of out commonwealth for job creation and the provision of social services. As long as the people are denied the dividends of democracy the indivisibility and indissolubility of Nigeria will remain an empty shibboleth.

Finally, it is high time the debate on restructuring was restructured to accommodate the interests of the working people, women, students, youths and our army of unemployed youths. In other words, the planned devolution of powers from the centre to the federating units have to be fully democratized. Otherwise, irredentist movements like IPOD will continue to preach the gospel of hate, ethnic nationalism, bigotry racism and xenophobia.


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9 Comments

9 Comments

  1. Obumneke Peace Iheagwu

    September 18, 2017 at 7:41 pm

    Hausa/fulani you can go to Niger republic, chad, Cameroon nd Ghana to look for your brothers, We biafrans are not same with You.

  2. Eze Chikwado Eze

    September 18, 2017 at 6:04 pm

    Pathetic

  3. Chukwuemeka Alex

    September 18, 2017 at 3:26 pm

    This is another EYEOPEONER and clear indication that APC is built on a total devilish and deceitful premise. This party is just only two years in power but has killed thrice more than was killed under PDP for 16 years.

    In fact, with the unconstitutional foregoing killings of the IPOB’S members which the President, military and the Southeast Governors have inflicted on the IPOB’S and now having committed this gross breach of the Federal constitution of Nigeria in the heartless killings of IPOB’S members and now they are trying to cover their colossal wickedness moved to tag IPOB a terrorist organization. Nigeria is a Nation where political leaders commit heinous and horrendous evil and give it one name justify their inhumane acts.

    Several ccurrences and developments since Mr Buhari took over as Military Head States instead of a democratic president of Nigeria depict a return to military rule.

    Nigerian president, military, police and other politicians have continued to deceive, destabilize, degrade and denigrate the people they rule with all kinds of senseless and ilibred actions and oppression. These are beast-hearted miscreants that take pleasure in the maiming of his people.

    APC is a disaster and a party built on fallacy and propaganda. Buhari has shown that he has no integrity as many gullible Nigeria allot to him. If anyone doubt my insinuation that Mr. Buhari has no integrity then let such an one check lexicon dictionary.

  4. Chibuzo Amadi

    September 18, 2017 at 2:44 pm

    Listen to a seasoned lawyer. Not the charge and bail lawyers who write trash on social media even worse than those not learned.

  5. Prince Charlie

    September 18, 2017 at 1:49 pm

    THOMAS NAMO.
    Am not an Igbo man and don’t even pray to be because God has never in any way make mistake in making me a northerner, but I must be very sincere and speak nothing, but the truth because a day is coming that I will stand before my creator to give account of all that I have ever done here on earth either good or bad “2 Corinthians 5:10 For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ; that every one may receive the things done in his body, according to that he hath done, whether it be good or bad.”
    The evil that is going on in our country Nigeria is too much and unthinkable, giving a dog a bad name all because you want to destroy it is unthinkable, despite the fact that the Leader of IPOB Nnamdi KANU have taking it the wrong way by using his mouth uncontrollable of which I personally faulted him, but is never a reason enough to declared them a terrorist organization because it is the same government who are not giving us equal right in this country that is causing them to seek for their own freedom because the ill treatment is too much and too open, they are ruling this country as if there is no God nor judgement at the end of their lives, even the blind in this country knows how Fulani herdsmen have killed thousands of our beloved compatriot in this same country not in a different country including children, but the same government does not in any way declare them a terrorist group rather no body dears arrest or prosecute them, but people who are seeking for their freedom as they cannot longer endure the evil been melted on them the government are giving them a bad name just because they Want to continue enslaving them, all the major political appointment in the country are been giving to only one region, but in conclusion I really thank God that God is the final judge and every man created by God neither small or great will surely face the judgment of God”Revelation 20:12 And I saw the dead, small and great, stand before God; and the books were opened: and another book was opened, which is the book of life: and the dead were judged out of those things which were written in the books, according to their works.” COPIED.

    • Alhaji Rabs

      September 18, 2017 at 7:38 pm

      You are talking of them you 2 you are a terrorist

    • Prince Charlie

      September 18, 2017 at 8:00 pm

      I don’t reply any Hausa comments anymore in social media, most sound very silly. And their insults are now ahead of that of IPOB members. Very soon I will stop replying modern day slave to the caliphate who have suddenly become attack dogs of their master.

    • Amaka Ezebunanwa

      September 18, 2017 at 8:07 pm

      Alhaji Rabs u are an idiot .can u close ur mouth. Fool

  6. Christopher Ochini

    September 18, 2017 at 1:43 pm

    Yeah

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