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The Presidency, on Wednesday, alleged that the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, has amassed a substantial stockpile of weapons across the country.
The allegation was contained in a statement by the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu, in Abuja.
The Presidency in the statement entitled, โWhy Amnesty entreaties should be ignoredโ, said that โAmnesty Internationalโs latest salvo at Nigeria is but more of the same.โ
The statement read: โAgain, they have decided to side with terrorists, before the liberty of those they injure, displace and murder.
โSpeaking the language of universal human rights, Amnesty International deploys it only in defence โ even outright promotion โ of those that violently oppose the Federal Government of Nigeria.
โParroting the line of Nnamdi Kanu and IPOB, a proscribed terror organisation, they work to legitimise its cause to Western audiences.
โThis puts them in bad company. Controversial American lobbyists are paid hundreds of thousands of dollars annually to do the same, laundering IPOBโs reputation in Washington DC.
โIPOB murder Nigerian citizens. They kill police officers and military personnel and set government property on fire.
โNow, they have amassed a substantial stockpile of weapons and bombs across the country.
โWere this group in a western country, you would not expect to hear Amnestyโs full-throated defence of their actions.
โInstead, there would be silence or mealy-mouthed justification of western governmentsโ action to check the spread of โterrorismโ.
โDespite Amnestyโs self-proclaimed mandate to impartially transcend borders, unfortunately in Nigeria they play only domestic politics.
โThe international NGO is being used as cover for the organisationโs local leaders to pursue their self-interests. Regrettably, this is not uncommon in Africa.
โThere is nothing wrong with an activist stance; there are claims of neutrality, when all facts point to the opposite.
โAmnesty International has no legal right to exist in Nigeria. It must open a formal investigation into the personnel that occupy their Nigerian offices.
โThey should reject the outrageously tendentious misinformation they receive and bring some semblance of due diligence to the sources they base their claims on. Currently, we see none.
โThe Nigerian government will fight terrorism with all the means at its disposal. We will ignore Amnestyโs rantings.
โEspecially when it comes from an organisation that does not hold itself to the same standards it demands of others.โ