IPOB Expressed Concern as Ghoko Division DPO is Arressted Over Fulani Killings
Leadership of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB),
yesterday, accused the Buhari administration of operating an apartheid system
of justice administration in Nigeria.
IPOB Media and Publicity Secretary, Comrade Emma
Powerful, in a statement released yesterday, accused the present administration
of operating two set of laws, one for the Fulani and the other for the rest of
the people of Nigeria.
The group, therefore, condemned the arrest of the
Divisional Police Officer in charge of Gboko Police Station in the wake of the
reported killing of seven Fulani in Benue state, noting the passive response of
the Federal Government to the cold murder of citizens of other ethnic origin.
The statement read: “It did not come to the leadership
and family members of the Indigenous
People of Biafra (IPOB) worldwide as a surprise that the Divisional
Police Officer (DPO) of Gboko police station in Benue State has been arrested
for failure to use police resources to protect invading Fulani herdsmen. This
perverse logic can only obtain in Nigeria where reason and common sense are
always in short supply. We condemn the criminal silence of the weak majority
and those that claim they are leaders of the various socio-cultural
organisations that litter the political landscape in Nigeria.”
“The humiliation and arrest of DPO Bur Dooior, a native
of Tiv is indicative of the crass insensitivity of those at the helm of
security decision making in Nigeria. Had the DPO been a Fulani man, he would
not have been arrested. In Nigeria today, there is one law for Fulani people
and another for the rest of us.”
“A few days back, at the height of the genocide in Benue,
President Buhari went on record to say he was not in a hurry to take action
against his fellow Fulani who were the ones doing the killing. Suddenly, the
death of 7 Fulani terrorist herdsmen has spurred the presidency into action.
Those in doubt about the real motive of this administration can now see it very
clearly that Fulani lives, even that of terrorists are more valuable than that
of law abiding citizens.
“Even the most vocal defender of this brutal Fulani
dominated regime cannot excuse this blatant apartheid going on in Nigeria.
Since the continued killing of the innocent citizens in the country by Fulani
terrorists supported by Fulani dominated army and police officers in Nigeria
security apparatus, the IG of police, Chief of army staff including the
Director DSS never for once deemed it necessary to send men of Nigeria army and
police to protect lives and property of those affected. Instead they sent their
soldiers and police to protect the killers while harassing and intimidating
helpless citizens.
“Why arrest the non-Fulani DPO of Gboko because of the
death of 7 Fulani terrorists, whereas neighboring police stations manned by
Fulani DPOs are being promoted even though the greatest killing of innocent
civilians happened under their watch. We
also wonder why Nigerian Army and Police chiefs never considered it necessary
for once to arrest those police and army
officers who masterminded the massacre of innocent and unarmed civilians
on 30th of May, 2016 as documented by Amnesty International. How about those
civilians massacred in cold blood at National high School Aba on 9th February
2016. Who was arrested for their deaths?
“The arrest of Gboko DPO was not right and must be
condemned in all ramifications by all men and women of good conscience across
the globe, the statement added.
Source:
sunnewsonline.com
IPOB Expressed Concern as Ghoko Division DPO is Arressted Over Fulani Killings
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