The
European Union High Commission has expressed concerns over the heavy-handed
suppression of Biafrans in Nigeria, and has promised to pressure for the
immediate and safe release of the leader of Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi
Kanu and other Biafran activists who are being unlawfully detained by the
Nigeria government led by president Muhammadu Buhari.
Federica
Mogherini, Vice president of the EU Commission, and High Representative of the
EU for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy made this disclosure while answering
series of questions tabled before the commission through a letter signed by
dozens of EU Parliamentarians, demanding for an urgent action from the
Commission in addressing the incarceration of IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu and
other Biafran activists by the Nigeria government, and to also call the Nigeria
government to order over the continuous killing of Biafrans and excessive abuse
of human rights in Nigeria.
In the
reply issued on behalf of the European Union Commission on February 2, 2016,
Vice-President Mogherini stated that "the European Union (EU) is concerned
about the violence that has erupted in relation to the Biafra movement.
"The
EU follows closely the fate of Nwannekaenyi “Nnamdi” Kenny Okwu Kanu, Benjamin
Madubugwu and David Nwawuisi since their arrest in October 2015 and, more
broadly, pays close attention to the treatment of the pro-Biafra movement by
Nigerian authorities."
In
addition, the EU High Commission upheld the inalienable rights of Biafrans
"to protest and express them freely, as long as this right is exercised in
a peaceful manner."
It
went further to advocate for a fair prosecution of activists who are
languishing in various detention centers across the country which must be in
line with the rule of law and democracy.
"The
EU supports individuals' right to protest and express them freely, as long as
this right is exercised in a peaceful manner. Potential prosecutions should
also be carried out in a manner compatible with the rule of law,
"The
EU raises human rights issues at every opportunity with the Nigerian
authorities, to encourage them to respect human rights, and to improve the rule
of law. This issue will be on the agenda of the next EU – Nigeria Ministerial
Dialogue due to take place in Abuja this spring,
"In
the implementation of the European Development Fund, the Commission is also
engaged in building capacities to enable Nigeria to fulfill its human rights
commitments, as “rule of law, governance and democracy” is one of the three
sectors of concentration of the National Indicative Programme for
Nigeria," the EU High Commission stated.
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