IPOB to FG: Release 76 youths arrested by soldiers for protesting abduction of women by Fulani herdsmen"


IPOB Members

The Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, has asked President
Muhammadu Buhari to release the 76 boys arrested by soldiers
at Umuneshi, Awgu in Enugu State, for protesting against the
abduction of two women by Fulani herdsmen in their community
last week . IPOB said the youths were detained by some soldiers
who later handed them over to the Police at Zone 9 Headquarters,
Umuahia in neighbouring Abia State, adding that their detention
was proof that the Fulani believed that Nigeria belonged to them.
The organisation gave this ultimatum in a statement jointly signed
by its spokesmen, Mr Emma Mmezu and Dr Clifford Iroanya.

They said that Ndigbo had had enough of Fulani brutality and raw
show of power, warning of the dire consequences of their non-
release within three days from yesterday.

The statement read in part, “The raw show of power and bravado
by Fulani herdsmen at Umuneshi, Awgu Community in Enugu
State just cannot be accepted by any civilized society. “First, the
ever recalcitrant Fulani marauders abducted two women on their
way to the farm. All entreaties to release the two women fell on
deaf ears.

The youths of the community mobilized to free their women, but
the Fulani warriors informed their kinsmen at the military bases in
the neigbouring Abia State. “The soldiers stormed the community,
beat up and arrested all 76 youths, bundled them to zone 9,
ordered them charged and remanded in prison without as much
as allowing them to make statements. “As at today (yesterday),
the 76 youth remain locked up and the two women remain
missing as Fulani supremacy reigns .

The brutal show of power and arrogant display of we own Nigeria
demonstrated by the Fulani is not only nauseating but despicable.
“Their godfather and guardian angel at the Aso villa is most
probably grinning with glee at this powerful statement of his
kinsmen as to who are masters and who are servants in Nigeria
today. “When you add this to the brazen arrogance of display of
Fulani republic flags in Ohafia, Abia State, and the provocative
flying of Fulani flags in Agatu Benue State, Eket, Akwa Ibom, and
many other places, the IPOB is convinced that the battle of total
annihilation has been brought to our door steps by the avowed
enemies of peace.

“Accordingly, the IPOB is hereby giving President Muhamadu
Buhari 72 hours beginning from 6pm, Tuesday, March 29, 2016,
to release the 76 youths of Umeneshi Community, Awgu, together
with the two women earlier abducted by the Fulani fighters.”

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