
The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and its Eastern Security
Network (ESN) are understandably the most talked about groups in the
country today, owing to controversies surrounding its true status as a
peaceful unarmed group and the terrorist organisation the Nigerian
Government dubbed it when it applied to a Federal High Court in Abuja
for it to be proscribed.
A once little known IPOB, led by the controversial Nnamdi Kanu, who
is based in the United Kingdom, became the sing song on the month of
Nigerians, in the run up to the 2015 general elections, with scathing
commentaries by its leader, reeling out reasons the then President
Muhammadu Buhari must not be elected, and even after when Kanu, in his
several outbursts, nicknamed Nigeria a Zoo! HOW TO MAKE MONEY ONLINE FREE SITE
During this period, Kanu and IPOB members cut an ordinary picture of
just Igbo nationalists fighting for a Biafra nation, and upping the
agitation for a sovereign state of Biafra, in mould of what members of
the Movement for the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) and Chief Ralph
Uwazuruike have been doing for years. For the Nigerian government under
President Buhari, Kanu and IPOB members were just another set of
irritants causing distractions.
However, the narratives changed when Kanu was arrested immediately he
arrived at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos and was
slammed into detention, followed up by his now stalled prosecution on
charges bordering on treasonable felony. That singular act changed the
complexion of IPOB and its activities, as its members constantly clashed
with law enforcement agencies, with claims of massacres by the group on
several occasions.
Things have, however, taken a turn for the worse since the worsening
insecurity in the country, especially alleged brutality by the Fulani
herdsmen in parts of the country, especially the South, prompting the
setting up of the ESN, supposedly to defend ‘Biafraland’ against the
murderous activities of the herdsmen, who IPOB sees as being on an
expansionist agenda to annex Igboland and others in the South.
The complexion of the faceoff between IPOB and the Nigerian
government further changed after the military moved against operatives
of the ESN in the Orlu area of Imo State, dislodging them from their
camps deep in the forest, as what looked like a well coordinated and
systemic decimation of security agencies, especially the police in the
South-East, begun in earnest.
Since the military bombardment of ESN camps, hardly any day passes
without reports of an attack, many of them deadly, on police facilities
in the South-East and the South-South.
The attacks were initially believed to be the handiwork of IPOB/ESN
but the group put up highly spirited defence, claiming that it was
indeed a peaceful self determination group and not violent, neither are
they terrorists.
The spokesman for the group Emma Powerful has no doubt become one of
the busiest image makers in the country, beating even Garba Shehu, the
untiring Senior Special Assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari.
Powerful has the unenviable job of changing the narration and convincing
Nigerians that IPOB is indeed not a terrorist group.
Powerful’s inability to get the job done successfully is largely due
to recent events and revelations that tend to present his group
otherwise.
Aside Mr. Powerfull’s efforts, other Igbo leaders, including Governor
David Umahi of Ebonyi State and the President General of the Ohanaeze
Ndigbo, Professor George Obiozor, have at different times tried to
exonerate IPOB from having hand in the alarmingly growing attacks.
For Umahi, IPOB cannot be involved in the attacks as he sees it as
alien to their objectives, which is protection and advancing Igbo
interests, while Professor Obiozor reasoned that the attacks were being
orchestrated by enemies of the South-East, who have invaded the region
in other to deny it of the 2023 presidency.
Also, it would be recalled that Governor Hope Uzodinma, who IPOB have
so much axe to grind with, after initially blaming the group for the
daring attacks in the state at the police headquarters and Correctional
Centre both in Owerri, quickly recanted, instead blaming politicians for
the attacks.
These efforts, at exonerating IPOB, notwithstanding, the narratives
seem largely to be against it, as every media reports concerning attacks
in the South-East now comes with ‘gunmen suspected to be IPOB members’,
from simply gunmen.
What has changed? Why are Nigerians now cock sure that IPOB/ESN are
likely responsible for the attacks in the South-East and parts of the
South-South states like Rivers and Akwa Ibom states? At what point did a
supposedly self determination group become a terrorist organisation?
Several broadcasts, comments and tweets from Kanu no doubt suggests
that he has been one of the principal persons making efforts to present
his group in better light, a difficult one. In his vociferous outbursts,
the IPOB leader more or less presents the group as violent and terror
inclined, threatening elected political office holders, security
agencies and even intending recruits into the South-East joint security
outfit, Ebubeagu.
“If you’re commander of troops in the Nigerian army or police, hear
this: That you’re wearing a uniform and adorning a rank does not make
you invincible. If any #Biafran is killed on your orders, you will be
hunted and punished, sooner than later. We’re taking stock and bidding
our time”, Kanu tweeted in one of his many outbursts on his Twitter
handle @MaziNnamdiKanu.
He also tweeted “if you are Efik, Ijaw, etc; and after reading this
article with all these open facts you are still shouting One Nigeria or
still screaming APC or PDP under the present 1999 Military Decree then
you need to be shot at sight because you are a danger to humanity and
your race.”
As expected, Nigerians are still divided on what IPOB really stands
for, a freedom fighting group for a Biafra nation or a terror group!
Some, who are sympathetic to its course, in chats with DAILY POST
believe that Kanu and his group are only been demonized while others
feel differently, insisting that though it started as a self
determination group, recent activities linked to the group, put it in
the same mould with Boko Haram, as they are also spreading fear and
terror in the land.
Chidiebere John, a Lagos based spare parts dealer is of the opinion
that IPOB has not done anything wrong to be called a terror group,
instead they should be praised for defending and protecting Igbos
against the atrocities of killer herdsmen.
“People are only calling IPOB names because of their own selfish
interests. How can a group that is fighting for the emancipation of its
people be the same that will be terrorising them? It does not make any
sense to me. IPOB is about freedom for the Igbos while ESN is for the
security and safety of the Igbo man in Igboland, which is what we all
need at the moment because the government has failed to protect our
people.
“Nigerians should be more broad minded in viewing IPOB and ESN
because what is happening is part of a written script to decimate IPOB.
The best way to achieve the government’s aim is to demonize the group
and make people see the members as terrorists but we know that is not
true”, John said.
A chieftain of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Joe
Igbokwe, however, thinks differently, as he expressly referred to IPOB
as a terror group in a recent interview.
He said: “I must commend the entire Eastern Governors for rising to
condemn the unnecessary attack launched against Hausa Fulani headers by
the notorious proscribed terrorist group IPOB.
“Nnamdi Kanu has bitten more than he can chew and must not be allowed
to continue insulting and abusing the fundamental human right of
Nigerians to live anywhere across the country.
“With the creation of EBUBE AGU Security outfit, it means change has
come and I wonder if Kanu will ever step his foot here in Nigeria again
because these security guards will not take it lightly with him and his
terrorist group ESN.”
For Maxwell Agu, a Lagos based lawyer, it will be hard for anyone to
convince him that IPOB has not or is not tendering towards terrorism or
terror related activities with the recent attacks on police formations
in the South-East and South-South geopolitical zones.
“Those sympathetic to the course IPOB is fighting will find it
difficult to exonerate IPOB from all that is happening in the South-East
and the South-South. It will certainly be a tough task because if not
IPOB, who else is doing it? Who else is embittered in the zones against
government and security agencies? Who else that organised to carry out
these coordinated attacks? Who else has the numbers to have the kind of
spread they have in attacking security agents and their facilities? Your
guess is as good as mine.
“For me, I think IPOB actually derailed and lost sight of its
original vision in a bid for vengeance, which has always threatened. He
allowed his quest to avenge whatever attack they claim against members
of his group to derail him for his earlier set objectives. This has made
it difficult for many reasonable people who actually believe Igbos are
being marginalised in Nigeria from supporting their agitations. It is no
longer agitations but pure criminality and crimes against humanity.
“No reasonably intelligent person who has followed his threats over
time against personalities and security agents will believe his group
does not have a hand in what is going on at the moment in Igboland. It
just does not make sense”, Agu said.