The Senate President, Bukola Saraki, has
said the declaration by the Nigerian military that the Indigenous
People of Biafra is a terrorist organisation is unconstitutional.
He also said the ban placed on the group’s activities by the South-East governors did not follow due process.
However, the Chief Whip, House of
Representatives, Alhassan Ado-Doguwa, has condemned Saraki, saying the
Senate President’s declaration was “a mere political statement” that
portrayed the nation’s Number Three citizen as “a controversial leader.”
In a statement on Monday, Saraki said the National Assembly would investigate the crisis in the South-East.
However, Saraki commended the military
for maintaining the peace in the South-East but added that their
declaration of the group as a terrorist organisation was
unconstitutional.
He said, “I also wish to state that the
announcement of the proscription of the group known as the Indigenous
People of Biafra by the governors of the South-East states and the
categorisation of the group as a ‘terrorist organisation’ by the
Nigerian military are unconstitutional and do not follow due process.”
“Our laws make clear provisions for
taking such actions and without the due process being followed, such
declaration cannot have effect. I am sure the President will do the
needful by initiating the right process.
“This will go a long way in
demonstrating to the world at large that we are a country that operates
by laid down process under every circumstance. So, those who have been
hammering on this point should maintain their cool.”
But Ado-Doguwa when asked to react to
Saraki’s pro-IPOB’s position said, “I am sure the Senate President was
only expressing his personal opinion, which I further believe was not a
good one in the given circumstances. The Nigerian Armed forces in my
opinion are doing their best professionally and in the best interest of a
united Nigeria. Even the south-eastern state governors have declared
the activities of Kanu’s IPOB as illegal and therefore proscribed. He
(Senate President) can’t cry more than the bereaved.
“For me, the recent comment made by the
Senate President on this matter was a mere political statement that
would only portray him as a controversial leader. Considering the
attacks meted out to innocent Nigerians by the IPOB group in the
South-East and indeed the nationalistic conduct of the northern
governors and the prompt action they took to stop possible reprisals in
the North, the Senate President’s statement was to say the least
unnecessary.”
Also, the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen.
Tukur Buratai, in an apparent reaction to Saraki’s position insisted
that the declaration of IPOB as a terrorist organisation was done in
accordance with the nation’s constitution.
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