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Thursday, August 23, 2018

Press Release On 114 IPOB Women Remanded In Prison +Names

The Igbo Canadian Community Association (ICCA/Umunna) has described the action of the Federal Government in arresting, detaining, torturing, arraignment and incarceration of 114 Igbo women members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) in Imo State as a deliberate affront on Ndigbo and a recipe for anarchy.







In a statement issued in Toronto, Canada, the President of the socio-cultural and political group, Chief Ugochukwu Okoro, through the Public Relations Officer (PRO) Mr. Ahaoma Kanu, said said “ICCA/Umunna wants to sound a warning that with the gross show of abhorrent and execrate behavior in which President Muhammadu Buhari’s led Federal Government responds to issues involving Ndigbo is becoming too brutal for our endurance and if not stemmed at this moment, may pave the way for anarchy.



The latest onslaught on Ndigbo by the FG on our grandmothers, mothers, wives and daughters, 114 of who were serially tortured with chemical agents and remanded in prison for exercising their constitutional rights to exercise their freedom of expression is one brutality too many.



Ndigbo have always engaged in dialogue and advised our young people to respect the rule of law but when there is an obvious selective law enforcement clothed in discrimination with an objective to bear down on a people by pushing them to the wall, the reaction, which history bears witness to, is always a situation that does nobody any good.



We condemn in the strongest of words the dehumanizing treatment meted out to our women whose ages ranged from 72 to 18 years by members of the Nigeria Police Force who used over 100 tear gas canisters on a group of women going on a peaceful protest that in no way caused any breach of peace or break down of law and order.



The Police forcefully arrested them, tore their clothes and shot tear gas canisters directly on the faces of aged women who were asking for the whereabouts of their leader and our son, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.



On April 18, 2018, armed men accompanied by a member of the legislature alleged to be in the camp of President Buhari stormed the Senate and stole the mace and also, early this month, members of the Directorate for State Security (DSS) laid siege at the National Assembly in a clear attempted hijack of the democratic process in the country. These actions, said to be perpetuated with the knowledge of the presidency and his party, were not met with the ferocity with which Igbo women on a peaceful protest was tackled which is evident of President Buhari running an apartheid system of governance in issues concerning people of the South East.



People from other parts of the country are allowed to exercise their right to protest and peaceful assembly but when any person from the South East gathers to ask for legitimate issues of concern, the government unleashes law enforcement on them. This has made bare the agenda President Buhari had in orchestrating the proscription of IPOB to serve as a cover with which to continuously degrade, dehumanize and imprison the Igbo nation.



Lest the FG forget, on December 17, 2010, the action of a police officer who slapped a young food vendor in Tunisia led the victim to undertake an action that became a catalyst for what later became known as the Arab Spring. President Buhari should know that actions such as using chemical agents on defenseless women, initiating torture and abusing their human rights can equally lead to the Bouazizi-effect in the South East.



Let this hostility towards Ndigbo by this government STOP.



The ICCA/Umunna hereby demand the immediate and unconditional release of the 114 IPOB women members remanded in prison custody on the orders of Magistrate S.K. Kadurumba.



Names & Ages of tortured and criminally incarcerated Mothers of the Nation:

1. Afoma Umoh Wisdom (64yrs)

2. Virginia Akwufube (62yrs)

3. Ezike Emmanuela (62yrs)

4. Uzoma Oraka (62yrs)

5. Charity Obioha (60yrs)

6. Chinyere Nwachukwu (55yrs)

7. Udeogu Margret (58yrs)

8. Rachel Okengwu (58yrs)

9. Angelina Felix (55yrs)

10. Monica Anaelechi (54yrs)

11. Esther Osuji (52yrs)

12. Florence Olewembu (52yrs)

13. Nkechi Ekwedisika (52yrs)

14. Kosarachukwu Udegbunam (51yrs)

15. Josephine Ogolo (51yrs) Monica Nwaeleke (50yrs)

16. Mabel Okoire (50yrs)

17. Chika Njoku (50yrs)

18. Grace Nkemakolam (50yrs)

19. Paulina Awunezi (50yrs)

20. Christiana Muonwuba (50yrs)

21. Margret Eze (50yrs)

22. Florence Egede (50yrs)

23. Rose Osuchukwu (50yrs)

24. Comfort Uti (50yrs)

25. Nnedinma Onuoha (49yrs)

26. Agatha Nwachukwu (49yrs)

27. Ijeoma Okorie (30yrs)

28. Uloma Ejiogu (30yrs)

29. Victoria Jacob (45yrs)

30. Vivian Ozuruigbo (30yrs)

31. Chinenye Imo (40yrs)

32. Chinyere Egbulom (38yrs)

33. Cynthia Onyebuchi (31yrs),

34. Chigbata Chinyere (38yrs)

35. Egesi Josephine (41yrs)

36. Hope Eze (45yrs)

37. Ikejiofor Amechi (44yrs)

38. Nkeiru Ajagba (45yrs)

39. Ngozi James (46yrs)

40. Nnene Nweke (46yrs)

41. Lucy Mary Kanu (21yrs)

42. Irole Goodness (30yrs)

43. Ogechi Okechukwu (30yrs)

44. Tochukwu Eze (38yrs)

45. Onyemaechi Ijezie (38yrs)

46. Ginika Awuzie (39yrs)

47. Vero Nnamani (30yrs)

48. Nkwoagu Chinenye (22)

49. Ijeoma Victoria Nnadozie (43yrs)

50. Blessing Udeme (25yrs)

51. Nnewuchi Obiageli (31yrs)

52. Ngozi Onyenwugo (22yrs)

53. Ruth Onwumere (45yrs)

54. Nkeiruka Ohanebo (45yrs)

55. Nzube Uwaigwe (22yrs)

56. Eberechi Iheanacho (39yrs)

57. Ego Nwafor (40yrs)

58. Chinyere Eze (32yrs)

59. Adaku Inyama (45yrs)

60. Ndidi Uchenna (45yrs)

61. Nneka Kingsley (38yrs)

62. Nkeiru Nwankwo (37yrs)

63. Chinwendu David (38yrs)

64. Juliet Nwaiwu (42yrs)

65. Juliet Innocent Onwuka (40yrs)

66. Chinyere Nwankwo (25yrs)

67. Nkeiru Orji (34yrs)

68. Joy Uwabunike (47yrs)

69. Nnene Ibeneli (38yrs)

70. Jane Isaac (25yrs)

71. Kelechi Emmanuel (40yrs)

72. Ngozi Nwajiaku (34yrs)

73. Ugochi Okwum (32yrs)

74. Ifeoma Emmanuel (42yrs)

75. Nkeiru Onyegbari (35yrs)

76. Eucharia Eke (42yrs)

77. Ijeoma Onyedinefu (33yrs)

78. Blessing Nnedede (26yrs)

79. Iheanyichukwu Ogueri (35yrs)

80. Ogochukwu Alaribe (35yrs)

81. Uchechukwu Okoro (48yrs)

82. Iheomachi Ejiaku (40yrs)

83. Uchchukwu Ahamuefula (32yrs)

84. Evelyn Usulo (38yrs)

85. Joy Chimezie (45yrs)

86. Precious Ogbonna (40yrs)

87. Obiageli Nwite (48yrs)

88. Ginika Ndibe (20yrs)

89. Chinelo Ugwueze (38yrs)

90. Nwachukwu Blessing (22yrs)

91. Rita Edet (29yrs)

92. Nnenna Okorie (36yrs)

93. Chinyere Eze (43yrs)

94. Iwuneme Bibian (45yrs),

95. Onuoha Ogechi (Age not stated)

96. Peculiar Nwachukwu (28yrs)

97. Felicia Ike (42yrs)

98. Obiageli Obumsolu (39yrs)

99. Ugonne Godwin (45yrs)

100. Kalunwoke Ekemiri (28yrs)

101. Nwauwa Cecelia (44yrs)



102. Igboka Ngozi, Angela Okeke, Blessing Aguama, Oguchim Chinedu and Mary Okorie(classified in their charge sheet as “adults” but possibly in their 70s).



Names of three young women including a sick patient and a pregnant woman who collapsed in the presence of Magistrate S.K. Kadurumba during their arraignment are not included in the above list.



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10 comments:

  1. hmmmmmmmm. The God of heaven and earth...... Please be silent no more on these people who are causing the innocent a lot of pain.

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  2. I am sadden by the inaction of the Eastern governors for this rubbish being slapped on our face by Rochas Okoroacha in connivance with the federal government. This is the height of callousness and the silence of these governors only but prove one thing, which is betrayal. This rubbish can never be tolerated in the north not to talk of the west. This government are pushing the igbos to react but they shouldn't be too fast on that, a day of reckoning will surely come and the blood rage of the easterners won't be contain then the end will come about Nigeria.

    Currently Nigeria at the moment is however too dangerous for silence. We are watching and following very closely, the turn of events on Nigeria’s democratic space at the moment and will be always ready to voice our condemnation on every abuse of human right and desecration.

    This is primitive, unacceptable and a smear on well-known democratic principles to garb the mouth of critics and people who have been marginalized. We are no fools but only respecting the rule of law. Time will surely come when perpetrators of this heinous crime will pay for it including their collaborators in Igbo land.

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    1. I am sadden [sic]
      I am SADDENED that Nigeria is not a free state anymore.

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    2. It is @anon 14:07, when it comes to first citizens of Nigeria. When a people are pushed to the wall they bounce back. The Aba women riot will be a child's to what will happen should this women continue being detained. Who in his or her right senses could do a thing like this?

      Chim Amanda won't see this evil and speak out with her useless voice for women right, abi this one no follow for women's rights? Charity they say begins at home.

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  3. All this old women I see there, were they protesting too?

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  4. The Federal Government need to revisit this case and grant this women pardon. Enough is enough, free this innocent mothers.

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  5. See how everyone is commenting on Anita andMoke Ikoku story while ignoring this huge human right violation? That is why I believe Nigeria will not get better soon.

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  6. Our country is dead on arrival...The earlier we speak up the better for us. I hope our eastern governors will do something about this.

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  7. Shame on Nigeria

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  8. The day monkey will go to the market and turn bush meat is near.

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