IPOB: Nigerians in America write Trump, seek immediate clampdown on emerging terror group
A
Forum of Nigerian Professionals in Atlanta, Georgia, has urged United
States President, Donald Trump, to put measures to in place to stamp out
the Indigenous People of Biafra’s (IPOB) terror activities. These
well-meaning Nigerians made this known in a letter jointly signed by Pat
Alao- Moses and Moses Omotosho, its President and Vice-President,
addressed to The White House on Friday.
According to the
professionals, the piece was necessitated by IPOB’s persistent threat to
their compatriots in the US and other parts of the world. The group
reminded President Trump of IPOB’s long-history of intolerance,
disregard for constitutional authorities, bloodshed as well as failed
attempts to constitute itself into a parallel government.
It is
on this premise the Nigerians called on the US to activate all the
necessary mechanism towards ensuring that IPOB members are
well-monitored. Being a terrorist group in Nigeria, the Forum advised
Mr Trump to set up firewalls to deny fugitive leader Nnamdi Kanu entry
into the country – else a repeat of the unfortunate 9/11 attack could be
on the cards.
Read full address below:
Mr. President may
wish to recall that the Nigerian authorities recently raised a red flag
on the activities of a group operating under the name Indigenous People
of Biafra (IPOB).
This is on the heels of the attack on a former
Deputy President of the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in
Germany by members of this group. Mr. President may wish to be
informed that the history of IPOB in Nigeria is replete with tales of
blood and sorrow, and they have attempted to constitute themselves into a
parallel government in Nigeria which was resisted by the Nigerian
military.
IPOB as a group has exhibited a great disdain for the
Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and has in times too
numerous to mention declared the creation of Biafra from the Nigerian
state. Mr. President, the nefarious activities of IPOB in Nigeria is
not limited to confronting security agencies, burning down police patrol
vehicles, attacking critical government infrastructures such as oil
pipelines, government buildings, and vehicles, as well as killing and
maiming innocent Nigerians who do not share in their ideology.
Mr.
President, the last three years in Nigeria, has witnessed an uprising
by IPOB, which has consequently resulted in avoidable deaths of over 300
innocent people that consists mainly of women and children.
This
action prompted the Nigerian security agencies to move to address the
situation quickly, and in the process, its leader, Nnamdi Kanu escaped
from Nigeria alongside many of his lieutenants to other parts of the
world including the United States of America. Mr. President, you may
wish to know that IPOB now has links with global terrorist networks and
its continued operations in the United States of America may have
far-reaching consequences for the safety of the lives of American
citizens.
Mr. President may wish to see the threat posed by IPOB
as real, and therefore there is an urgent need to activate all the
necessary mechanism towards ensuring that IPOB members that dot the nook
and cranny of the United States of America are monitored and
consequently shown the way out of the United States.
Mr.
President may wish to know that in Nigeria, IPOB has been proscribed as a
terrorist organization and its leader Nnamdi Kanu jumped bail in his
ongoing treasonable felony trial before a Federal High Court. Nnamdi
Kanu as its stands is a fugitive on the run, and there is a tendency
that he might seek to enter the United States of America from where he
can coordinate the activities of IPOB.
Mr. President, we
consequently wish to inform you that IPOB members are scattered across
in the United States of America and they have been suspected to be
holding nocturnal meetings at residences, offices, restaurants, pubs,
clubs to evade the prying eyes of the security agencies.
Mr.
President, we are afraid for the consequences of the continued existence
of IPOB in the United States of America and wish to send an SOS to you
to do all within your powers to nip in the mud the threat posed by the
presence of IPOB in the United States of America.
Mr. President,
the Forum of Nigerian Professionals Atlanta-Georgia, USA, is sending an
SOS to you to ensure that Mr. Nnamdi Kanu is not granted permission to
enter the United States of America under whatever guise.
This is
because his presence might have unpleasant consequences for Nigerians
residents in the United States and who do not share in the ideology of
his terrorist group, as well as Americans who are going about their
daily endeavours.
Mr. President, The Forum of Nigerian
Professionals in Atlanta-Georgia, USA is counting on the support of the
United States to protect every citizen and residents of the United
States of America from the terrorist activities of IPOB.
Mr.
President, the unfortunate attack of 9/11 is still fresh on our minds
hence this letter of appeal for your urgent intervention in addressing
the security threat posed by IPOB members in the United States and its
leader, Mr. Nnamdi Kanu should not be allowed entry into the United
States of America.
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