Biafra will not stand, Buhari vows
South-East Based Coalition of Human Rights Organizations, SBCHROs,
has accused security forces of killing 80 members of the Indigenous
People of Biafra, IPOB, and their supporters between August 30, 2015 and
February 9, 2016. The accusation came on
a
day President Muhammadu Buhari vowed that Biafra will not stand. The
coalition also estimated those maimed at 170, just as it put the total
number of those arrested, detained, charged or kept in captivity
without trial at 400.
In what it termed as the concluding part of its letter to the Chief
of the Defence Staff, Gen Abayomi Gabriel Olonisakin, and the Minister
of Interior, Gen Abdulrahman Dambazzau (retd), entitled: ‘Ceaseless
Killings Of Unarmed Citizens In Nigeria: Why Security Chiefs Must Desist
From Provoking More Insurgencies Capable Of Plunging Nigeria Into
Syrian Style (Concluding Part),’ SBCHROs alleged that the army, police
and navy specifically killed 22 IPOB members on February 9, 2016 in the
compound of the National High School in Aba, Abia State; maimed over 30
others, murdered 13 of them and dumped their bodies inside a burrow pit
located, along Aba-Port Harcourt Road in Abia State.
The group added that the army was responsible for 60 percent of the
killings, police 30 percent and others including the navy, 10 percent,
stressing that the video clips of the Aba National High School massacre
and the Aba-Port Harcourt Road burrow pit dumping of 13 murdered IPOB
members were available on request. The letter was copied to the UN
Secretary General and the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, among
others. Efforts to reach the Director of Defence Information, Colonel
Rabe Abubakar, last night, to comment on the coalition’s allegations
proved abortive.
In
a related development, President Buhari has stated, that Nigeria would
not tolerate the agitation for Biafra. Speaking to Aljazeera television
during his visit to Qatar, last week, Buhari recalled that over two
million lives were lost during the Nigeria civil war between 1967 to
1970 that resulted from the demand for Biafra. He said: “At least two
millions Nigerians were killed in the Biafra war. And for somebody to
wake up, may be they weren’t born then, looking for Biafra after two
millions people were killed, they are joking with the security and
Nigeria won’t tolerate Biafra.”
Also speaking on the economy and the pressure to devalue the Naira,
the President stated that Nigeria was prepared to go against the advice
on International Monetary Fund, IMF. He maintained that the devaluation
of the Naira would not pay Nigeria, saying the country was purely an
import nation. He also stated their despite the plummeting crude oil
prices in the international market, it would pay Nigeria to remain in
the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, OPEC. “If it is
against our national interest, why can’t we go against the IMF advice?”
Buhari asks.