(Onitsha Nigeria, 10th of July 2016)-The souls and
spirits of as much as 140 unarmed, defenceless, nonviolent and innocent
citizens of Nigeria of Southeast and South-south extractions, mostly composed
of Igbo sons and a number of Igbo daughters between the ages of 20years and
35years, who were brutally massacred in a broad day light on 30th of
May 2016 by the Buhari administration, aided by the Government of Willie Obiano
in Anambra State have been invoked to eternally go after their killers and
enemies of the Igbo Nation as well as those who aided and abetted the gruesome
massacre until they pay for heinous crimes and atrocities committed. This is courtesy
of the OGBAKO UMUOKPU IGBONINE (a global
association of Igbo Women of age born and married in Igbo Land).
While between 90 and 100 bodies
of these murdered Igbo citizens were interred by the Government of Anambra
State and the security forces in most dishourable, abominable, disrespectful
and despicable manner, the OGBAKO UMUOKPU IGBONINE on 6th
of July 2016, organized a memorial remembrance event in accordance with Igbo
burial/funeral rites or tradition for the purpose of sanctifying, honouring and
respecting the dead as well as respecting the sanctity of human lives. Other
victims of Igbo killings in Igbo Land including those killed during the IPOB
nonviolent protest and jubilation marches on 2nd December and 17th
of December 2015 in Onitsha; and IPOB peaceful protests in Aba on 18th
of January, 29th of January and 9th of February 2016 as
well as the Ukpabi-Nimbo massacre of 25th of April 2016 by the
Fulani Janjaweed; were also remembered using the Igbo’s four sacred traditional
market days/birthdays of Nkwo, Eke, Orie, and Afor.
Their spirits were invoked to go
after their killers from generation to generation with afflictions of their own
choice until those who massacred them or conspired to massacre them pay for
heinous crimes and atrocities committed. The OGBAKO UMUOKPU IGBONINE told
Intersociety
that they were angry and disappointed over coordinated and conspiratorial
silence of accomplished and prominent men in Igbo Land particularly its
political office holders over ceaseless massacre of young and futuristic sons
and daughters of the Igbo Race, leading to their question: where are our men in the midst of
all these atrocities and heinous crimes?
It is recalled that in the early
morning hours and early evening hours of 30th of May 2016, the
Nigerian security forces, acting under the death-code of President Muhammadu
Buhari, gubernatorially aided and abetted by Governor Willie Obiano of
Anambra State, carried a broad day massacre operations, leading to instant
death of as much as 140 unarmed and nonviolent citizens. While over 110 were
massacred at Nkpor and its environs including five identified citizens or
bodies, over 25 were massacred at Asaba in a spill over massacre. The Asaba
victims included five identified citizens or bodies and three policemen who
were mobbed by a provoked crowd while shooting indiscriminately at a gathered
and nonviolent crowd at Abraka area of Asaba. Over 140 others were terminally
shot and injured in the massacre including 29 identified at Asaba and 50
identified at Nkpor. The perpetrators of the heinous acts are soldiers of the
Onitsha Military Cantonment under the command of Col Issah Maigari Abdullahi,
with support from the 82nd Division of the Nigerian Army, Enugu. The
massacre operation was specifically led and coordinated by Major M.I. Ibrahim
of the Nigeria Military Police. The Anambra State Police Command and its Delta
State counterpart, as well as the Nigerian Navy, Ogbaru Post, etc also
participated actively in the massacre.
The names of four identified dead
victims massacred in Asaba are Citizens Hero Vincent, Okeke Obiora, Apam Oyi
and Nwabueze Uzonna and those of Nkpor are Citizens Chidi Ozioko, Ernest Uzor
and Chika Ukah. Two dead victims are yet to be identified by their families as
at our last checks earlier this month at the Crown Hospital, Nkpor. Bodies of
two massacred victims found along Nkpor-Umuoji Road were later smashed into
pieces by motorists until their remains were gathered by sympathizers and
shallowly buried on Tuesday, 1st of June 2016 in the outer part of
the Nkpor Community Cemetery along Nkpor-Umuoji Road. The memorial coffin of the
OGBAKO
UMUOKPU IGBONINE, representing all Igbo young sons and daughters
massacred in Igbo Land by the Buhari administration who were disrespectfully
and abominably buried in secret mass graves, was also lowered and interred
beside the grave containing the two smashed bodies under reference.
In Asaba, the name of one of the
20 massacred citizens whose body was later traced by his family to the Federal
Medical Centre in Asaba is Citizen Chinedu Udoye from Nanka Community in
Anambra State. The 20 dead bodies including late Citizen Chinedu Udoye and
excluding three policemen, who died as a result of injuries received from mob
actions from a provoked crowd; were moved out of the Federal Medical Center in
Asaba on 21st of June 2016 and buried in secret mass graves. Late
Citizen Chinedu Udoye’s wife; Chinwe, confirmed this when she spoke to Intersociety
recently. The lawyer hired by the Udoye’s family had earlier approached
the authorities of the Federal Medical Center, Asaba, seeking the release of
late Citizen Chinedu Udoye’s corpse for burial, but all to no avail, until his
corpse, alongside others were removed and buried dishonourably on the said date
by agents of the Buhari administration in secret mass graves.
It is recalled further that soldiers
of the Onitsha Military Cantonment had on 30th of May 2016,
massacred late Citizen Chinedu Udoye and 19 others in Asaba and handed their
lifeless bodies over to the Delta State Police Command, which dumped them at
the FMC, Asaba until their recent removal from the FMC mortuary and secret
burial. Late Citizen Udoye and six others were first shot at their terminal
regions and later shot at their chest region, leading to their untimely and
violent death. Other bodies of the massacred citizens were later dumped at the
FMC, bringing their number to 20, excluding four citizens murdered by soldiers
same day in Asaba whose bodies were recovered by their families and taken to
safety. Their names are Citizens Hero
Vincent, Okeke Obiora, Apam Oyi and Nwabueze Uzonna.
An eight months pregnant woman, who parked her
car by the road side of the Asaba Expressway to dodge raining live bullets and
soldiers’ shooting spree, was traced to her car by soldiers and shot at her
stomach inside her car and by the time the sympathizers were attracted by her
screaming and offered assistance, she had lost much blood. She was rushed to the
FMC in Asaba where she gave up, leading to operation to separate her unborn
child. Pictures of her were taken by some sympathizers and later posted on
social media later in the evening of the massacre.
Between 90 and 100 bodies of the
massacred Igbo Heroes Day celebrants were on Wednesday, 2nd of June
2016, abominably interred in fifteen mass graves dug in one of the two
cemeteries located inside the Onitsha Army Barracks. The inglorious and
abominable secret mass burial was conducted by the Government of Anambra State
in conjunction with heads of its Joint Security Taskforce comprising the army,
navy, police, etc.
In Igbo Land, one of the most
heinous abominable acts or taboos is to kill an innocent soul or to make him or
her to disappear or to be murdered in cold blood and dumped his or her body in
a location unknown to Igbo customs and traditions without giving him or her a
befitting burial and funeral. Such has remained an irremediable taboo in Igbo
Land till date. It is on account of these that the OGBAKO UMUOKPU IGBONINE (an
association of women of age born and married in Igbo Land) led by a
onetime Commissioner for Works under Dr. Chukwuemeka Ezeife regime in Anambra
State, Chief Mrs Chika Ibeneme, set out on 6th of July 2016 to
remember the heartless massacre of as much as 140 Igbo sons and daughters on 30th
of May 2016 and invoke their souls and spirits to go after their killers from
generation to generation until they pay for heinous crimes and atrocities committed.
A memorial burial rite was also
performed to strengthen and arm their spirits to seek eternal justice against
their killers and enemies of the Igbo Land as well as to fight for the living
who seek earthly justice on their behalf. These were done using the stem of
Igbo banana and sands collected from the scene of their massacre at Eke-Nkpor.
The memorial event was also organized in honour of the victims of other anti
Igbo or Biafra massacres of 2nd December and 17th December 2015 in
Onitsha; 18th and 29th of January and 9th of
February 2016 in Aba as well as the Ukpabi-Nimbo massacre by the Fulani
Janjaweed on 25th of April 2016.
The historic event was started
with a 21 gun salute at Eke-Nkpor Junction and featured prayer-processions from
Eke-Nkpor to St Edmunds Catholic Church and ended with lowering of a memorial
coffin at the outer part of the Nkpor Community Cemetery along Nkpor-Umuoji
Road where their spirits were invoked to go after their killers from generation
to generation until they pay for heinous crimes and atrocities committed. A
church thanksgiving service is fixed for today, 10th of July 2016.
We thank the leadership of Lady
Chika Ibeneme’s OKPAKO UMUOKPU IGBONINE for this courageous step so taken. This
is more so when hundreds of women of age reached out for the historic event
opted out at eleventh hour, fearing Buhari’s killer squads; leaving behind
courageous others who attended and were divinely protected. The families of the
massacred citizens numbering as much as 140 are solemnly consoled over the
sudden loss of the precious lives of their loved ones and breadwinners.
Attached below are pictures of
the memorial event, which took place on 6th of July 2016 at Nkpor.
The pictures include boldly written message from the OGBAKO UMUOKPU IGBONINE
calling on Buhari, Obiano and others to respect and uphold the sanctity of
human lives; representatives of the OGBAKO UMUOKPU IGBONINE led by Mrs
Chika Ibeneme, in mourning attire; smokes from the 21 gun salute at Eke-Nkpor
in honour of the massacred sons and daughters; the memorial coffin; the Nkpor Community Cemetery where the
memorial coffin was lowered; and the representatives of the OGBAKO
UMUOKPU IGBONINE led by Chief Mrs Chika Ibeneme and other invited
guests including our Board Chair, paying their last respect by the graveside to
the massacred heroes and heroines.
Signed:
For: International Society for Civil Liberties & the Rule of Law
(Intersociety)
Emeka Umeagbalasi, Board Chairman
Mobile Line: +2348174090052
Website: http://www.intersociety-ng.org/
Barr Obianuju Joy Igboeli, Head, Civil Liberties & Rule of Law
Program
Mobile Line: +2348034186332
Email: igboeliobianuju@gmail.com
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