“Desist calling us a terrorist organisation” - IPOB tells FG

The banned Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has asked the Federal Government to desist from addressing it as a terrorist organisation.

IPOB made this known in a statement issued by media and publicity secretary, Emma Powerful, adding that the FG has refused to appear before the appellate court to defend their proscription order.

Recall that Justice Abdul Kafarati had, on September 20, 2017, granted an ex-parte order proscribing IPOB as a ‘terrorist’ organisation. But the pro-Biafra group said the proscription order had been appealed at the Appeal Court since 2018 by the IPOB legal team. 

It lamented that the Nigerian government still insists on using a “slow and warped” justice system to frustrate its hearing.

IPOB issued the statement following a High Court ruling in Enugu on Thursday, which declared as unconstitutional the proscription and designation of the Nnamdi Kanu-led group.

Reacting, the group said, “Ever since the IPOB’s proscription was appealed, the Federal Government and her compromised Judges have been running away from meeting the IPOB legal team in their court”, adding that on every adjournment date, either the Federal Government or the judges would refuse to appear in Court.

“Instead of facing IPOB’s legal team in court to prove their proscription of IPOB, the Federal Government capitalised on the illegal terrorist tag on IPOB, using the security forces to abduct, illegally detained, and most times extra-judicially murder unarmed IPOB members.

“African Union (AU), European Union (EU), USA and Russia governments, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, and other reputable human rights organisations across the globe should ask the Federal Government and its courts to remove the illegal proscription tag on IPOB or appear in Court to defend their actions”, it stated.

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