The Department of State Services has
taken over Umuanyi Forest near Aba in Abia State, where it said
unidentified 55 shallow graves were discovered recently.
Not less than 55 identified persons
were said to have been allegedly buried in the graves by members of the
Indigenous Peoples of Biafra.
The DSS on Saturday accused the members IPOB of engaging in kidnapping and extrajudicial killings.
IPOB is being led by the Director of
guerilla Radio Biafra, Mr. Nnamdi Kanu, who is being prosecuted by the
Federal Government for alleged treasonable felony.
The secret service further accused IPOB
members of the kidnapping and killing of five Hausa-Fulani men whose
remains it said were buried in the same forest.
But the Movement for the Actualisation
of the Sovereign State of Biafra, another pro-Biafra group which rose in
defence of IPOB, dismissed the allegations by the DSS as lacking merit
and evidence.
A statement issued by DSS spokesperson,
Mr. Tony Opuiyo, in Abuja on Saturday read, “Service has uncovered the
heinous role played by members of the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra in
the abduction/kidnap of five Hausa-Fulani residents, namely Mohammed
Gainako, Ibrahim Mohammed, Idris Yakubu, and Isa Mohammed Rago at
Isuikwuato LGA in Abia State.
“The abducted men were later discovered
at the Umuanyi Forest, Abia State, where they were suspected to have
been killed by their abductors and buried in shallow graves, amidst 50
other shallow graves of unidentified persons.
“Arrests and investigation conducted so far revealed that elements within the IPOB carried out this dastardly action.”
With this action, Opuiyo said it was
pertinent to alert the general public that IPOB was gradually showing
its true divisive colour and objectives, while steadily embarking on
gruesome actions in a bid to ignite ethnic terrorism and mistrust
amongst non-indigenes in the South-East region and other parts of the
country.
Following this act, the DSS alerted that
tension was currently rife among communal stakeholders in the state,
with possibilities of spillover to other parts of country.
The agency warned that it would not
hesitate to act decisively within its statutory mandate to ensure that
the sponsors and perpetrators of “this action are apprehended and
prosecuted for their crime.”
However, the new leader of MASSOB,
Uchenna Madu, stated that MASSOB and IPOB would remain undeterred on
their agitation.
He said, “DSS allegation against
pro-Biafra agitators lacks merit and evidence because MASSOB and IPOB
are non- violent organisations. This is the highest frustration
exhibited by Nigerian security agents against pro-Biafra agitators; they
want to blackmail us as violent or terrorist group in order to get
evidence against Nnamdi Kanu.
“MASSOB and IPOB can never be deterred
or get jittery because of frivolous and baseless allegations by
frustrated DSS. Why have they not raised eyebrow on several killings and
destruction of properties by Fulani herdsmen?
“We advise Igbo governors to immediately summon a meeting of stakeholders on the menace of Fulani fundamentalists.”
A senior operative of the service, who
was involved in the operation that led to the discovery of the graves said the forest had become a no-go area for unauthorised people. The security agent said, “The forest has
become a security zone. We have taken over the place. It is an offence
to see people who have no business in the area for now.”
The source said the operation was carefully planned and executed by the security outfit.
“A Good Samaritan blew the lid on the
killings that happened there and how people were hurriedly buried in the
forest,” the source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, added.
On how the identity of those buried in
the graves would be known, the agent said the service might conduct an
autopsy or find alternative ways to identify the corpses.
“I’m sure we would find a way of doing
that (identification of corpses). If it requires that (autopsy) may be
we would do it,” the operative said.
The source however refused to give the number of arrests that had been made, saying operation and investigation were ongoing.
Meanwhile, the Abia State Government on Saturday denied knowledge of shallow graves in any forest in the state.
The Chief Press Secretary to the Abia State Governor, Mr. Godwin Adindu, said that the government would investigate the alleged discovery. He said, “We don’t have such a report;
there is no such report here. The DSS has not given us the report. We
don’t have such information. Even within the populace here, nobody has
raised such alarm.”
Forget Biafra, South-East APC leaders tell MASSOB, IPOB
The South-East chapter of the All
Progressives Congress has urged all pro-Biafra groups in the zone to
abandon the struggle for the secession of Biafra.
The call was contained in a communiqué issued after a meeting by the leaders of the South-East zone of the APC in Enugu.
The meeting resolved that the party’s
leaders in the zone would meet with President Muhamadu Buhari over Igbo
interests in the APC.
The communiqué, which was signed by the
APC National Vice Chairman, South-East, Emma Eneukwu, and the Zonal
Secretary, John Mkpuruka, said after extensive deliberations, the
party’s leaders in the zone urged all pro-Biafra groups to have a
“rethink” and abandon the idea of secession from Nigeria.
“We call on all the groups agitating for
separation from united Nigeria, particularly the Indigenous Peoples of
Biafra and Movement for Actualisation of Sovereign State of Biafra to
rethink and abandon the idea and join other ethnic groups in building a
formidable united Nigeria, where all Nigerians will be equally treated
in line with the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,” the
communiqué read.
How Shekau’s ‘deputy’ was arrested —DSS
Meanwhile, the DSS on Saturday explained
how it arrested Mohammed Usman believed to be second in ranking to Boko
Haram leader, Abubakar Shekau.
Usman, who was arrested on the suspicion
of taking part in several terrorism crimes in the country, is also
known as Khalid al-Barnawi, Kafuri, Naziru, Alhaji Yahaya, Mallam Dauda
and Alhaji Tanimu.
He was said to have been arrested by the DSS on April 1 in Lokoja, Kogi State, while allegedly hiding under a false cover.
Al-Barnawi was said to be a founding
member of the Jama’at Ahl as-Sunnah lid Da’wah Wa’l-Jihad (Boko Haram)
and later the Amir of the break-away faction, Jama’at Ansarul Muslimim
Fi Biladi Sudan (JAMBS).
Opuiyo described the suspect as a trained terrorist, who, he said, had coordinated many terrorist activities in the country.
He said, “Khalid Al-Barnawi is a trained
terrorist commander, who has been coordinating terrorist activities in
Nigeria, while talent-spotting and recruiting vulnerable young and able
Nigerians for terrorist training by Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb in
North African States and the Middle-East.
“The suspect was involved in many
terrorist attacks in states of the federation, including Bauchi, Kaduna,
Kano, Katsina, Kebbi, Kogi, Sokoto and Abuja. This resulted in the
killing and maiming of innocent citizens of this country.
‘Albarnawi is also responsible for the
bombing of the United Nations building in Abuja on 26th August, 2011;
the kidnapping of two European civil engineers in Kebbi State in May,
2011, and their subsequent murder in Sokoto State; the kidnap of a
German engineer, Edgar Raupach, in January 2012; the kidnap and murder
of seven expatriate staff of Setraco Construction Company at Jama’are in
Bauchi State in February 2013; and the attack on Nigerian troops at
Okene in Kogi State while on transit to Abuja for an official
assignment.”
Opuiyo said the suspect would soon be charged to court to face his charges after investigations were completed.
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