07/12/2016
WE SHOULD NOT KEEP QUIET.!!
BIAFRA LAND OF IGBO EXTRCATION IS UNDER MILITARY SIEGE,ORDERED BY NIGERIA GOVERNMENT TO CONTINUE KILLING OF OUR PEOPLE.
This are the numbers to call if u care to SAVE our people.
Nigeria Army Headquaters:
Headquarters 14 Brigade, Ohafia, Abia State— 07068688482. .Headquarters 302 Artillery Regiment, Awka, Anambra State— 07011115583. .Headquarters 24 Support Engineer Regiment, Abakaliki, Ebonyi State —09053974736. .Headquarters 82 Division Garrison, Enugu, Enugu State —08063282844. .Headquarters 34 Brigade, Owerri, Imo State— 08171609638 and 08065642870.”
Rights group condemns military siege But a rights group, the Civil Rights Realisation and Advancement Network, CRRAN, has asked the Federal Government to tell Nigerians the reasons for the current siege on the South-East by the military when there was no major political or civil unrest in the region, saying the development was a major assault on the freedom of movement of Ndigbo as a people. In a statement, entitled: “Militarization of South East Nigeria: A Clear Case of Grave Violation of the Rights to Freedom of Movement and Freedom from Discrimination,” in Enugu, CRRAN President, Olu Omatayo, noted: “The South-East states of Nigeria, which had hitherto been very peaceful, has come under siege as the men of Nigerian Army took over major roads of south east states with massive deployment of its’ personnel in its’ so-called “Operation Python Dance.” According to the statement, “the question that readily comes to mind is: what is the reason for this deliberate assault on the freedom of movement of the inhabitants of this region? “To enter the southeast of Nigeria through the only road from western Nigeria, the head bridge, Onitsha is like a carmel passing through the eye of a needle. Massive presence of the military which mounted several road blocks in this region suggests a region under siege. “The several roadblocks have created terrible traffic hold up in the affected areas. “The present Federal Government, led by President Muhammadu Buhari, though a civilian regime, has not come to terms that in any democratic society, the fundamental rights of the citizens prevail. There has not been any incident or glaring acts of threat to the peace by any group in the region to support this invasion.”