Leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra and founder of
Radio Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, described Nigeria as a zoo and accused Governor
Rochas Okorocha of Islamising Imo State in an interview he granted an online
medium, Sahara Reporters.He, however, said in one of the statements he made to the
Department of State Services after he was arrested at a Lagos hotel on October
14, 2015 that he made the said comments in order to facilitate societal change.
Kanu and two others have been charged with treason and other
related offences on account of his agitation for the secession of the
South-East and other areas of the country to form a sovereign state of Biafra.He confirmed in the statement, dated October 24, 2015, that
he made the comments, calling Nigeria a zoo to justify his belief that the only
language its people understood was violence in the interview with Sahara
Reporters.
He said he also accused Okorocha of Islamising Imo State in
the said interview.Kanu stated, “A Sahara Reporters’ interview was played by
officers of the DSS on October 24, 2015, as part of my interrogation and I
acknowledged that it was me that gave the interview and the answers I provided
were done by me.“As I have earlier stated in past interrogation, the
statements I make are purely designed to elicit reaction that will facilitate
the desired change which is needed.
“In the interview, I made reference and said, ‘the zoo has
come to an end, they keep killing our people…’.“In the interview, I also said ‘the language the people hear
in the zoo is violence. If they fail to give us Biafra, Somalia will be a
child’s play’, yes, I stated that in the interview.“Again, I was asked (and I said), ‘If they do not give us
Biafra, there would be no one living in the zoo,’ yes, I said so.“I was also asked did I say that Rochas had Islamised Imo
State and I said yes. I was also asked to confirm that I said that I do not
believe that a peaceful approach to the restoration of Biafra was viable
because I am not aware of anywhere else in the world where that is the case
considering the history of the countries and their approach to such issues.”
He also denied belonging to Biafra Zionist Movement but
admitted he believed in the group’s cause.
“I do not belong to Biafra Zionist Movement. However, I
stated my support for its action because it was a civil act designed to
highlight societal injustice.“The said act involved a group of civilians massing at the
Government House at Enugu to hoist the Biafran flag,” he added.The 48-year-old, who re-affirmed himself as the leader of
IPOB, also gave an insight into the leadership structure of the group.
He stated, “I wish to state for the records that I, Nnamdi
Kanu, is the Leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra and Director of Radio
Biafra and is in charge of the running of the organisation. In terms of the
organisational structure, I can confirm that the office of the Director sits at
the apex.”
Kanu said under him was Mazi Udanna Asiegbu.He added, “Under him (Asiegbu) is the office of the CoC,
which translates into the Co-ordinator of Co-ordinators and under him comes the
Continental Representatives and are as follows:“(1) North America is represented by Mr. Nnamaram Ugochukwu;
South America, by Leornard Aniemene, who is resident in Trinidad and Tobago.
Mazi Asiegbu is resident in Spain and Clifford Iroanya, the Coordinator of
Coordinators, is resident in Houston Texas, USA.
“Nnamaram Ugochukwu is resident in Dallas, Texas. The
continent of Europe is represented by Mazi Edoziem in Switzerland; Asia
continent is represented by Onyinyechi Nlebedim in Malaysia while Australia is
represented by Austin Ofomah, who resides in Canberra, Australia.”Operatives of the DSS on October 14, 2015, arrested Kanu at
the Golden Tulip Airport Hotel, where he allegedly checked into using a
fictitious name.
On December 23, the accused persons were scheduled for arraignment
before a Federal High Court in Abuja, but Kanu refused to take his plea to the
six counts of treason and other charges instituted against him and his two
co-defendants due to what he called his lack of confidence in the presiding
judge, Justice Ahmed Mohammed.The judge promptly returned the case file to the Chief Judge
of the Federal High Court, Justice Ibrahim Auta, for reassignment to another
judge and the three accused persons were returned to the custody of the DSS.
The Federal Government, through the Federal Director of
Public Prosecutions, Mr. Mohammed Diri, alleged in its summary of its case in
the newly filed six counts that the IPOB leader checked into the hotel using
the name, Ezebuiro Nwannekaenyi, in order to conceal his identity.Diri stated this in a document listing the proposed
prosecution witnesses lined up to testify against Kanu and the two others.Apart from Kanu, one of the two other defendants in the six
counts filed by the Federal Government is a Field Maintenance Engineer, David
Nwawuisi, of Ericson, who maintains MTN masts in Enugu State.
The other defendant, Benjamin Madubugwu, was said to be
living in Ubilisiuzo, Ihiala Local Government Area of Anambra State, where he
allegedly received custody of a container housing radio transmitters meant for
Radio Biafra from Kanu.The fresh charges were filed against the three men barely 24
hours after Justice Adeniyi Ademola, in a ruling on Kanu’s bail application on
December 17, ordered his unconditional release from DSS custody having been
detained for about two months without any valid charges filed against him.
No new date has been fixed for the arraignment of the
accused persons.
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