Intersociety, Onitsha-Eastern Nigeria Thursday, 31st Dec 2020 It gladdens the heart of Int’l Society for Civil Liberties &...
Intersociety,
Onitsha-Eastern Nigeria
Thursday, 31st Dec 2020
It gladdens the heart of Int’l Society for Civil Liberties
& Rule of Law (Intersociety) to announce the release yesterday evening,
30th December 2020 of 29 innocent and defenseless residents of Obigbo, a
densely populated Igbo area of Rivers State. They regained their freedom after
two months of incommunicado or secret detention following their abduction from
different parts of Obigbo by soldiers of the Nigerian Army in late Oct and
early Nov 2020 who falsely and hatefully labeled them “IPOB members/terrorists”,
a death code used by the Muslim held Nigerian Government to kill and terrorize
defenseless Igbos across the country.
The Nigerian Army had after their abduction and arrival at
Abuja and Niger State, divided them into groups and dumped them in various
secret dungeons including those of SSS and Army training and secret detention
facilities such as Abacha Barracks and SSS dungeons in Kuje. Their release was
sequel to perfection of bail conditions attached to a Court bail granted to
them on 24th Dec 2020 by Aminu Mohammed Abdullahi, Chief Magistrate of the
Grade 11 Magistrate Court, sitting in Wuse, the Federal Capital Territory.
The freed 29 Army abductees, among them are two young women,
were released from secret cells manned by the Nigeria’s Spy Police or SSS at
Kuje and Jabi, following their secret transfer to SSS secret cells by the Let
Gen Tukur Yusuf Buratai led Nigerian Army back in late Oct or early Nov 2020.
The freed 29 were part of not less than 400 defenseless Obigbo residents
abducted by the Nigerian Army between late Oct and early Nov 2020 and secretly
airlifted and land-transported out of Rivers State at night and dumped
incommunicado for two months in different secret dungeons scattered in Abuja,
Niger, Kaduna and Zamfara States.
Out of the abducted 400, 52 secretly held in four locations
in Niger State: Jebba, Kontangora, Zungeru and Jebba were recently rescued,
granted Court bails and released. Others are presently languishing in Gusau,
Zamfara State, Kaduna, Abacha Barracks in Abuja, among others. It must be noted
that the present Nigerian Army is secularity challenged, having been presently
dominated and controlled by Northern Muslims.
It is recalled that Intersociety had on Tuesday, 22nd Dec
2020 released a report: The Return Of Decree 2: How 400 Obigbo Residents Or
More Were Abducted By Army & Secretly Held In Secret Dungeons In The North;
150 Held In Abuja, 52 Rescued In Niger State & Three Tortured To Death In
Captivity. The abductions or ‘attempted disappearances’ of the 400 or more
Obigbo residents followed ‘war-grade’ invasion by Nigerian Army at the
invitation of Gov Nyesom Wike, of Obigbo and environs on 21st Oct 2020.
The ‘war-grade’ invasion followed politicization and poor
handling of ‘EndSARS’ protests in Rivers State by the Gov. The Army’s ethnic
cleansing operation lasted for about 20 days or from 21st Oct to 10th Nov 2020
leading to massacre of almost 100 and taking away of most of their lifeless
bodies. Not less than 110 others were shot and injured, 400 abducted, hundreds
tortured, dozens of women emotionally and lustfully harassed and houses and
properties worth hundreds of millions of naira burnt or destroyed.
The pattern of their abduction and clustered captivity had strongly suggested intent to have them killed or permanently disappeared in captivity. It is not only that they were abducted but also they were excommunicated from their families and their captors never released any statement disclosing their “arrest” (abduction), why they were “arrested” and offenses associated same; not to talk of handing them over to Civil Authorities to charge them to Court or grant them administrative bails.
The likely motive-to-kill by the Nigerian Army was stalled
or thwarted by the Sahara Reporters’ exclusive report of 24th Nov 2020:
“Nigerian Army Secretly Airlifts Alleged IPOB Members Arrested in Rivers State
o Detain Them at Notorious Kainji Barracks in Niger State”. Also if not for
quick interventions by the likes of Barr Richie Okoroafor, an int’l human rights
lawyer and an Igbo-British citizen, the leadership of IPOB and some local and
international human rights groups contacted, most, if not all the abductees
would have been ‘wasted’ by the Nigerian Army. Already, the trio of Okechukwu
Anyanwu (in his 30s), Kingsley Iwuagwu (in his 30s) and Chijioke (in his 20s)
are among those tortured to death by soldiers while in their captivity.
As it stands now, the number of innocent and defenseless
Obigbo residents found to be held by the Nigerian Army in Abuja alone has risen
to 157, out of which, 29 have just regained their freedom-with 128 others
remaining. That is to say that more seven defenseless Obigbo residents have
been discovered to be among those being secretly held in Abuja. Elsewhere in
Niger State, 52 of the 400 or more abductees were recently rescued from not
less than four different secret Army dungeons in the State and were granted
bail and freed in four batches through four Court bails granted by a Federal
High Court sitting in Minna, a Niger State High Court and a Grade 11 Magistrate
Court in the State.
Finally, names of the 29 freed yesterday are: Citizens
Cosmas Igwe, Benedict Ezeugwu, Nelson Attamah, Michael Ugwuanyi, Godwin Ezeugwu
Attamah, Obinna Orji, Godwin Emeka Omeh, Linus Uroko Eze, Oluchukwu Ugwoke, Eze
George Okwudili, Geoffrey Ugwuoke, Nwodo Emma Ogbonnaya, Nnama Celestina
Chinwe, Mammah Remi Odinaka, Ben Emeka Oloko, Desmond Onyebuchi Ezeme, Charles
Ugwu, Chime C. Nestor-Ezeme, Ezeme Nestor Chika, Ezike Chukwu, Gerald Ugochukwu
Abonyi, Ezeugwu Paul Ikechukwu, Odoh Kyrian Obiora, Michael Ifeanyi, Sabastine
Asogwa, Livinus Onyebuchi Ojobor, Innocent Ugwueke and Simon Akunna Amadi.
Two Female Abductees Said Soldiers Raped Them At Obinze: Two
young women among the 29 freed abductees also narrated to the lawyer handling
the matter how they were harassed sexually by soldiers and raped at Obinze Army
Barracks in Owerri, Imo State where they were held for three days after their
abduction at Obigbo before being transported to Abuja and further held for days
in Army Barracks from where they were transferred to the SSSS. Arrangements
have been concluded to file bail applications for the release of the remaining
128. Attached below are the group photo (taken this morning 31st Dec) of the 29
freed abductees and another taken immediately after their release yesterday
(30th Dec) at the premises of the SSS dungeon in Kuje and Jabi, all in the
Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, Nigeria.
Signed:
For: Int’l Society for Civil Liberties & Rule of Law
Emeka Umeagbalasi, Board Chair, Barr Chinwe Umeche, Head of
Democracy & Good Governance, Barr Obianuju Igboeli, Head of Civil Liberties
& Rule of Law, Barr Ndidiamaka Bernard, Head of Int’l Justice & Human
Rights and Comrade Samuel Kamanyoku, Head of Field Data Collection &
Documentation
Contacts: Mobile/WhatsApp: +2348174090052, Email:
info@intersociety-ng.org, Website: intersociety-ng.org
Nigeria is gone and it's gone FOREVER.
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