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HURIWA CONDEMNS KILLING OF SOLDIERS, BURNING OF TRADITIONAL RULERS PALACE IN IMO AND ‘POLICE ABDUCTION’ OF TRADO RULER IN ENUGU

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October 10, 2021
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Prominent pro-democracy and Not-for-profit organisation- HUMAN RIGHTS WRITERS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (HURIWA) has advocated the impartial investigation of the persons responsible for the alleged killing of two soldiers and the subsequent invasion by armed soldiers and burning down of the palace of traditional ruler of Izombe community in Oguta Local Government Area of Imo. 

HURIWA said it was absolutely unlawful for the military to use extralegal execution of citizens no matter the level of perceived offence just as the Rights group said it has emerged that it was the killing of a young man by soldiers that led to the revenge killing of the two soldiers which in itself is barbaric and unlawful. 

The Rights group is proposing the setting up of an independent judicial commission of inquiry by the Imo State government to identify the arsonists amongst the soldiers that petrol bombed the palace of the traditional ruler just as the Rights group has called for justice and closure for all those killed including the two soldiers reportedly set ablaze by some irate youths. 

The Rights group expressed worries that the Nigerian military is yet to understand that under constitutional democracy,  no institution has the legal authority to take the law into its hands no matter the provocation or anger just as setting ablaze the housing assets of the traditional ruler has been described as an act of primitive brutality and an uncivilised modus operandi which must be decisively dealt with and stopped forthwith. 

The Rights group quoted the news media as reporting that many houses, including the palace of the traditional ruler of the Aborshi-Izombe community, Pius Muforo, were burnt down just as it was gathered that Izombe, Eziorsu and Osobod communities have been enmeshed in oil bunkering operations.

HURIWA recalled that a community leader from Umuokwu village, Mr James Imo, claimed that over 50 houses have been burnt down.

His (James Imo)  words: “I was informed that two military men were killed and their vehicle set ablaze after the two military personnel had killed one young man, Chukwunonso Iherue, in Umuokwu-Izombe.The problem arose from misunderstanding between the youth and soldiers over crude oil bunkering activities”.

HURIWA which condemned the cowardly actions of the irate youths for allegedly murdering the uniformed men of the Nigerian Army,  however stated that in as much as the brutal criminal act of killing  law enforcement agents is totally condemnable and remains absolutely despicable and reprehensible,  the HUMAN RIGHTS WRITERS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA insisted that what is lawful is for the Nigeria Army to report to the police who will immediately swing into action and arrest the suspected killers of the two soldiers so they are prosecuted for murders and not for the soldiers to resort to self help measures of invading communities and burning down houses and shooting randomly at everything moving in those communities just to revenge the alleged brutal killing of two of their colleagues who in any case had allegedly killed a young man extralegally. 

HURIWA charges the Chief of Army staff Lieutenant General Yahaya Faruk to escalate his announced programme of professionalisation of the Armed Forces and to work out ways and means of ensuring that henceforth soldiers do not resort to self help measures such as invading a community whereby any of their members are killed on the line of duty or even for committing atrocious act of extrajudicial execution  of a citizen and for the invading soldiers to extend this revenge mission to adjourning communities means that these are crimes against humanity.

The Rights group thinks this tendency of invasion and arson by irate soldiers belongs to the medieval period and is totally unconstitutional and infact amounts to terrorism because in the process of the soldiers exacting revenge, many innocent people are killed which is reprehensible and absolutely criminal. 

Besides, the HUMAN RIGHTS WRITERS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (HURIWA) has charged the Inspector General of Police Alhaji Usman Alkali Baba to investigate the extensively damaging accusation that Policemen in Nsukka Enugu State invaded the home of a traditional ruler, destroyed the property, maimed visitors, manhandled the traditional ruler and apparently abducted him to an unknown torture centre because of alleged land related dispute the traditional ruler had with another resident of the community. 

HURIWA affirmed that report says that the traditional ruler of Ihekwuenu autonomous community in Aku, Igbo-Etiti Local Government Area of Enugu State, HRH, Igwe, Christopher Okwor was on Thursday allegedly beaten and dragged to an unknown location by men suspected to be policemen.

The wife of the traditional ruler, Martina Okwor who was also allegedly beaten by the officers who had invaded the residence of the traditional ruler in Umakashi, Nsukka said the incident occurred at about 10 pm on Thursday.

HURIWA said thus: ” We hereby appealed to the Chief of Police of Nigeria to investigate the circumstances surrounding this disgraceful and criminal allegations against his men and officers and to arrest, investigate and charge any of his operatives indicted for participating in this illicit raid of the home of a citizen and reportedly destroyed the housing assets in a crude attempt to harass, intimidate and ambush a citizen on the strength of a so called petition filed by another citizen especially bordering on land related disputes. The Nigerian Police Force must begin the period of sanitisation and cleaning up of the vestiges of professional misconducts and all tendencies that had brought bad publicity and global opprobrium on the institution such as this type of illegal orchestration and misuse of power by the police”. 

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