NIGERIAN POLICE BATTLES MASSOB
The Ebonyi state police command has described the
Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and Movement for the Actualisation of the
Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) as illegal groups.
Jude
Madu, the command’s spokesman, who said this in an interview with NAN on
Saturday, asked Nigerians to reject the intentions of the groups.
He
confirmed that some pro-Biafra agitators were arrested “for unlawfully
sensitising” the public to stay at home on May 30, in observance of the group
anniversary.
On
Monday, the police arrested about 137 protesters in Enugu, Cross River and Ebonyi.
Madu said
those arrested in Ebonyi would be charged to court, adding that the command
would ensure that they are duly prosecuted to serve as a deterrent to others.
“IPOB and
MASSOB are illegal groups and did not get permission from the police to embark
on such exercise which threatens the peace and security of the state.” he said.
The
command with the directive of the commissioner of police, Mr Titus Lamorde, has
already commenced intensive sensitisation of the populace to disregard the
sit-at-home directive and go about their lawful businesses.
“These
groups have not provided amenities or other forms of social security for the
people they are directing to stay at home; it shows that their intentions are
not sincere and must be rejected by all.”
Madu
warned members of the group not to carry out outlawed activities within the
state before, during and after May 30, as the full weight of the law would be
brought on any defaulter.
“Any
person or group found culpable would be arrested and duly prosecuted as the
groups’ activities amount to mutiny or fighting a sitting and legally
recognised government.
“IPOB and
MASSOB are techniques developed by some individuals to gain public interest and
recognition as the former is even a breakaway organ of the latter.
He
advised the groups that not everybody was interested in issues concerning
secession as people still remember the horrors of the civil war and other
upheavals in the country after then.
Madu told
them to realise that most people are “not interested in their preaching”, and
called on traditional rulers and town unions across the state to assist the
police in sensitising the people and provide relevant information about the
group’s activities.
“The
command has distributed various call contacts (numbers) to the public to report
activities of these groups within this period, especially molestation if they
refuse to heed to the stay-at-home order,” he said.
“Any
gathering of two or more people propagating the IPOB/MASSOB messages or
executing related activities should be promptly reported to the police for
immediate actions.”
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