Army Invasion: US Lawyers Seek International Protection Status for IPOB Leader Nnamdi Kanu
By Mazi Edozie, For IPOB Writers
The leader of the Indigenous People of
Biafra (IPOB), Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, has sought international protection against
the Nigeria Army's "Operation Python Dance 11" which was the medium
through which the Nigerian government made attempt on his life between 10th -
12th of September, 2017.
The IPOB international team of legal
representatives, which comprises the chambers of Fein & DelValle, PLLC,
located at 300 New Jersey Avenue, Washington DC, and that of Alloy
Ejimakor(Nigerian based Attorney, and IPOB General Counsel), on 11th September,
2017, petitioned the office of the chairman, Senate Foreign Relations
Subcommittee on African Affairs (SFRAA), located at 423 Dirksen Senate Office
Building Washington, D.C. 20510, over "the Nigerian government's
authorized shootings and killings of Mr. Kanu's guests" at his home
residence, Afara-Ukwu Ibeku, Umuahia.
According to the team's media reporter,
Greatson Nwadike, who spoke to IPOB Writers, IPOB leadership authorized the
team to tender such petition before the US office that handles Africa's
Affairs, to restrain the Nigerian government from the path of genocide it has
chosen.
According to the reporter: "After
the invasion(of Nnamdi Kanu's home on Sunday by Nigerian Army), we contacted
the leader and our US partners quickly approached the Congresses with petitions
to order the Army to leave the home of our leader "We also made presentations
at Geneva to the UN boss "Intel calls were (also) made yesterday and our
Turkey friends equally put up Diplo references
"In all, we are seeking international protection for Nnamdi Kanu
"They seek to eliminate him but we are moving faster ahead of them
"The only way to record success against these terrorists is when they see
that the world is watching".
Below is the petition before the US
Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on African Affairs as made by IPOB team
of lawyers: Re: Nnamdi Kanu impending Genocide
of Nigeria's Igbo People Dear Mr. Chairman: On behalf of the 50 million Igbo
people of Nigeria, organized under the umbrella of the Indigenous People of
Biafra (IPOB), led by Nnamdi Kanu, the Nelson Mandela of Nigeria, this office
together with Nigerian Barrister Aloy Ejimakor (IPOB general counsel) calls
your attention to the Nigerian government's authorized shootings and killings
of Mr. Kanu's guests at his home by elements of Nigerian Army late Sunday,
September 10, 2017.
We are
convinced the Nigerian government intended to assassinate Mr Kanu because of
his Igbo ancestry, Judaic religion, and political views. Its nefarious designs
were thwarted by the unanticipated presence of numerous visitors to Mr Kanu at
the time of his scheduled extrajudicial murder by the Nigerian Army under
colour of Nigerian law. According to 10 credible Nigerian newspaper reports,
many of the visitors were seriously wounded in the Army attack. Fatalities have
been reported. Due to the developing nature of this incident, definitive
information is unavailable at this time. But enough is known to justify an
international response to prevent convulsion in Nigeria that would threaten
international peace and security.
Mr Nnamdi
Kanu and IPOB have been peacefully protesting the systematic persecution of
Igbos - who overwhelming Christians and Jewish -- by Muslim and Hausa-Fulani
president Muhamadu Buhari and his murderous administration. (Twelve northern
Nigeria States have adopted sharia as their legal code). They have been
brutally attacked with lethal force by Nigerian Security to punish the exercise
of their fundamental rights to freedom of speech, religion, and association.
Credible sources, including Amnesty International, have confirmed that more
than 100 unarmed Igbo/IPOB members have been murdered in separate incidents
implicating the Nigeria Army.
We
represent legal representatives of ten of murdered or tortured victims in a
Torture Victim Protection Act lawsuit currently pending before the United
States District Court for the District of Columbia.
But the
lawsuit alone has not been sufficient to deter Nigeria's Muslim Hausa-Fulani
government from seeking to exterminate 50 million Igbos because of their
religion and ethnicity. The Nigerian government has tacitly endorsed a
Hausa-Fulani plan in Northern Nigeria to expel 11 million Igbos and plunder
their property beginning October 1, 2017. The earmarks of an impending genocide
and failed state in Nigeria are unmistakable.
We thus
strongly urge you to consider employing all diplomatic tools at your disposal
to communicate your concerns over the attempted September 10 assassination of
Mr Kanu and ongoing Nigerian State terrorism against the 50 million Igbos.
Among other things, we urge you to communicate your concerns to the Nigerian
Embassy in Washington, D.C., the Nigerian Mission to the United Nations, and
the Office of the Presidency of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Abuja,
Nigeria. See attached PDF file for the full petition
.
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