IPOB flays Amnesty Int’l over killings in S’East, urging veritable information before condemnation

October 9, 2021
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The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has condemned international human rights organisation, Amnesty International over allegation of being responsible for the killings in the South East.

The group said the allegation was unfounded and unsubstantiated, insisting that the statement credited to Amnesty International was disappointing for a group of that standing.

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In a statement by the spokesperson of IPOB, Emma Powerful, the group said: “It is baffling that a reputable global organisation like Amnesty International will condescend into making statements without investigations.

“How did Amnesty International arrive at its conclusion that IPOB is responsible for the killings in South East?

“In case Amnesty International has forgotten, let it be reminded that IPOB had suspended its earlier order for Ghost Mondays before hooligans sponsorsed by politicians hijacked the exercise to unleash mayhem on innocent citizens under the guise of enforcing the suspended order just to implicate IPOB and we still stand by that order and decision that Monday sit at home has been suspended.”

The group said anybody purporting to enforce Sit-At-Home on Monday is not from IPOB, and that last week’s murder because of enforcement of sit at home by angry mob in Mbaise, Imo state was not by IPOB family members, insisting that Amnesty International must verify information before making pronouncements to the public.

IPOB also said that, Amnesty International was not
aware that Gov. Willie Obiano of Anambra State has accused his fellow South East governors of sponsoring the killings in his state.

He said: “How will it be IPOB that is behind the killings and the governor with all the intelligence at his disposal will still be pointing accusing fingers at his fellow governors? Or is Amnesty International suggesting that South East governors are now members and sponsors of IPOB?

“Why is Amnesty International beginning to drift away from its respected position as fearless Rights defender? We understand its predicament having come under fire and pressure by the oppressive Fulani controlled federal government of Nigeria over its critical stance against the government’s excesses. But it’s not enough to jolt the reputable organization into making unsubstantiated utterances.

“Amnesty International were you not seeing the numerous attacks and killings going on in Awka Etiti Community, how Nigeria army murdered brother and sister who were coming back from mortuary where they deposited the lifeless body of their mother, Nigeria security agents shot them dead and one innocent young man at Izombe Community who stood at the front of his compound was murdered today by Nigeria army and burnt his his house at Izombe village in Oguta LGA Imo state.

“Nigeria Army burnt down more than 50 houses and property worth of #500m at Izombe Community in Oguta LGA, Amnesty International never seen the barbarity going on in Imo State now, they will come out and talk unsubstantiated statement about IPOB that we are behind the killings and attacks going on in South East.

“Nigeria army burning properties in that area, IPOB will never succumb to their threat because we knew that they are not Nigeria army but fulani jihadists soldiers disguised as Nigeria army and they are here for mission we know their antics.”

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