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Many killed, 1,400 homes demolished in 30 months in Imo – Intersociety report alleges

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The International Society for Civil Liberties and Rule of Law (Intersociety), has alleged that between January 2021 and June 30, 2023, over 1,000 citizens were slain in Imo State while 1,400 homes were purportedly destroyed.

Intersociety also claims that 320 persons vanished without a trace and at least 3,700 others were unfairly detained.

The group further asserted that over 200 unarmed civilians were detained or arrested on false assumptions and were most likely to be tortured or threatened with death while in custody.

The International Society for Civil Liberties and Rule of Law stated this
in a review of its special investigative findings on the mass crimes in Imo State and the genocidal treatment of Christians in Nigeria, which were published on April 10/June 12, and May 21, 2023, respectively.

The report was jointly signed by Emeka Umeagbalasi (Criminologist-Researcher), Board Chair; Chinwe Umeche Esquire, Head, of Democracy and Good Governance; Obianuju Joy Igboeli Esquire, Head, of Civil Liberties and Rule of Law; Chidinma Udegbunam, Esquire, Head of Publicity; Ndidiamaka Catherine Bernard Esquire, Head, Int’l Justice, and Human Rights and Ositadinma Agu, Head, Int’l Contacts and Mobilization

The report also noted that at least 80 of the slain 100 unarmed citizens were openly killed while 20 were killed in custody after having been abducted and made to disappear.

The report partly read, “The findings from a comprehensive review of our Special Research and Investigative Report on Imo Mass Atrocities unveiled on 21st May 2023 have shown that not less than 100 unarmed civilians have been killed by military personnel and other rogue law enforcement agents between 7th June and 30th of June 2023, a period of 24 days and additional 230 civilian homes burned down or wantonly destroyed-with thousands rendered homeless and forced to flee.

“The two worst hit areas are communities in Izombe and neighbouring others including Agwa Autonomous Community; all in Oguta Local Government Area as well as Amucha, Orlu, Njaba, Orsu, and others under Orlu Zone of the State.

“Emeka Umeagbalasi, board chair and criminologist-researcher, Chinwe Umeche, head of democracy and good governance, Obianuju Joy Igboeli, head of civil liberties and rule of law, Chidinma Udegbunam, head of publicity, and Ndidiamaka, all attorneys, collectively signed the report. Ositadinma Agu, head of international contacts and mobilization, and Catherine Bernard Esquire, head of international justice and human rights

“The study also stated that 20 of the 100 unarmed victims were killed in captivity after being kidnapped and made to disappear, while at least 80 of them were slaughtered in the open.

“The findings from a thorough assessment of our Special Research and Investigative Report on Imo Mass Atrocities, which was released on May 21, 2023, revealed that at least 100 unarmed citizens had been killed by military forces.

“Communities in Izombe and its adjoining Agwa Autonomous Community, both in Oguta Local Government Area, as well as Amucha, Orlu, Njaba, Orsu, and other regions under Orlu Zone of the State, are the two hardest affected areas.

“While 80 of the 100 unarmed victims were slaughtered in the open, the other 20 were killed in captivity after being kidnapped and going missing.

“At least 200 unarmed people were unjustly detained under false pretenses, tortured, or threatened with death in detention, before being taken into custody.

“The security operatives have also been found attempting to sway media coverage by conning a portion of the media to portray their heinous acts as “attacks carried out by Unknown Gunmen or Members of the Military.

“For instance, the officials of the deployed security forces have made measures to alter the initial media reports that accused the security forces of “at least 50 civilian deaths and the burning of 170 civilian homes in Izombe and environs between June 7 and June 19, 2023.”

“Therefore, from January 2021 to June 30th, 2023, when Hope Uzodinma was the governor of Imo, a total of 1000 civilians died, 3,700 people were unlawfully detained, and 320 people vanished without a trace.

“At least 600,000 members of the defenceless have also been among the 72,000 inhabitants of the 1,400 civilian homes that have been burned down or willfully destroyed, with an average of 30 people per dwelling ancestral house.”

“Since then, at least 730 people have been killed and 940 people have been kidnapped by seven of the eight-armed non-state actors operating in Imo State. Intersociety has conducted numerous investigations and discovered that Imo State’s Muslim-controlled security forces target their victims based on their ethnicity, religion, and identity.”

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Mandate Movement extols workers’ dedication on May Day

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The Chairman of The Mandate Movement, Abdullahi Ayinde Enilolobo, has congratulated all workers in Lagos state and the country at large on the occasion of this year’s Workers’ Day, assuring them of the APC-led government’s continued commitment to their welfare and well-being.

The chairman, while applauding the workers for their dedication to service and contributions to the development of the country over the years, said APC-led administrations will continue to accord priority to the issues of their wages and remunerations.

Enilolobo, in a statement issued on Wednesday through a member of the group’s Central Working Committee (CWC), Prince Adewale Arogundade, commended the Federal Government for the approval of a 25 to 35 percent increase in the salary structures of police officers, the armed forces, public servants, among others.

The statement partially reads:

‘Today, I salute the resilience of all workers in Lagos state and in our dear country at large. You all form the foundation on which the building bricks of national development are laid.

Without your individual and collective contributions to our economic growth, there can be no development. Hence, The Mandate Movement recognizes and celebrates the crucial roles that workers have played and continue to play.

On this note, I want to urge you all not to get tired in your zeal to grow our economy and build an effective working administration piloted by the government produced by our great party, the All Progressive Congress.’

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AMMC declares war against manhole covers, streetlight vandals

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The Abuja Metropolitan Management Council (AMMC), Federal Capital Territory Administration, has declared war on vandals of manhole covers and streetlights in the territory.

The Coordinator of the council, Mr Felix Obuah, made this known in Abuja, while reacting to the unabated vandalism of manhole covers and gully inlet by hoodlums.

NEWSMEN recalls that the Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA) introduced the use of materials with `no resale value’ in the production of manhole covers.

The move, according to the authority’s Head of Public Relations, Mr Richard Nduul, is to discourage criminal elements from stealing and selling them as scrap.

However, in spite of the efforts, vandals continued the heinous act, even when the covers do not have resale value.

The situation is disturbing that even the newly installed manhole covers of the B6 and B12 roads under construction on Independence Avenue in Central Area, Abuja, were being vandalised.

But Ubuah told the NEWSMEN in Abuja on Tuesday, that AMMC had concluded plans to take the war to their doorstep to curb the trend.

He said “we want to let the vandals know that we are taking the war to their doorsteps.

“You can see the good roads that are being constructed by FCT Minister, Mr Nyesom Wike, unfortunately, most of the manhole covers were being carted away.

“Most of the streetlights have been vandalised. We are no longer going to take it lightly with them.”

He disclosed that a taskforce would be established to further strengthen the clampdown on the manhole cover and streetlight vandals.

He expressed optimism that the law would soon catch up with the vandals, their sponsors and those patronising them.

“I addressed the executives of Apo spare parts dealers, and I told them that they are part of the people fuelling criminal activities in the FCT.

“This is because, if the criminals stole the manhole covers and other electrical equipment and could not get buyers, they would not continue with such acts.

“I told them categorically that they are the major sponsors and financiers of the vandals and that if they can partner with government, most of these things will be a thing of the past.”

The coordinator urged residents to report any suspicious movement around manhole covers to the government.

 

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Road construction: Apo Mechanic Village to be relocated- Official

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The Abuja Metropolitan Management Council (AMMC), Federal Capital Territory Administration, says it will relocate Apo Mechanic Village and artisans loitering in the area to give way for road construction.

The coordinator of the council, Mr Felix Obuah, disclosed this during a meeting with the Apo Mechanic Village and Auto Spare Parts Dealers Association in Abuja.

Ubuah pointed out that the FCTA was constructing a road along the Apo mechanic village, adding however, that the road has been occupied by spare parts dealers and artisans.

He said that the relocation became necessary because a contract for the road construction had been awarded and work would begin in earnest.

He said that he had visited the area specifically to check the streets, the roads, and the artisans, and see how they could be taken off the streets and relocated.

“So, we went there to see for ourselves and see what we can do to relocate the occupants of the mechanic village and artisans who have taken over large portions of the roads.

“From there we went to Wasa to see the possibility of relocating the artisans out of the area to give the city its desired beauty,” he said.

The Chairman of the association, Mr Michael Ndubisi, said that the visit by the association was to pledge solidarity with the coordinator and extend a hand of partnership.

Ndubisi, who is also the Chairman of the Amalgamated Union of Motor Mechanics and Technicians of Nigeria, promised to partner  the council for the development of Abuja city.

 

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