The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has said that the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) is being sponsored treasury looters facing the anti graft agency and other disgruntled elements aimed at sabotaging the Muhammadu Buhari Administration.
“Nigerians must understand that IPOB was not set up to fight for the right of anyone or group, but as a tool to destabilise the nation, divert attention from the efforts of the Buhari Administration and obliterate the laudable achievements of the Government.”
The Minister who spoke to news men today, Sunday, in Lagos, said: “IPOB is being sponsored by those I will call the Coalition of the Politically Disgruntled and the Treasury Looters. They believe that by sponsoring this group to destabilise the country and trigger chaos, they will realise their ambition of escaping justice and then be free to dip their hands into the nation’s treasury again.”
Alhaji Mohammed wondered why the activities of IPOB became heightened with the advent of this Administration, saying: “If this is coincidental, then that coincidence is uncanny, at the least. “Remember that Nnamdi Kanu, who led a protest at the Nigeria House in London against Boko Haram insurgency and in support of Nigeria’s unity, under the Jonathan Administration, has suddenly metamorphosed into an IPOB monster who will rather set the nation ablaze.”
He said that IPOB thrived on exploiting the nation’s fault lines, and that its modus operandi is to trigger conflagration nationwide through attacks and reprisals.
“Thankfully, IPOB has failed in its evil machinations. The good people of Nigeria have seen beyond those cheap tactics and have avoided being incited against one another. We must remain vigilant and resolute. We must all say no to the incendiary and divisive tendencies of IPOB and its cohorts.”
The Minister commended the Nigerian military for labelling IPOB a terrorist organisation and for checkmating the group, and the Southeast Governors for proscribing the organisation.
“But for the military’s quick and decisive intervention, IPOB could have set the nation on fire. Thanks to the decisiveness of the military, today the governors of the states in the South-East have wisely proscribed IPOB.”
Alhaji Mohammed accused IPOB of harvesting gory videos from the distant past and from other lands to deceive the international community that the people of the Southeast are victims of state-sponsored ethno-sectarian violence, describing such tactics as “lies and propaganda.
“Such videos, which have very high emotive quotient, are circulating on the Social Media. We call on all to subject such videos to the greatest scrutiny so as not to be misled. In particular, we urge the international community not to jump to any conclusion on the basis of such videos.”
The Minister appealed to the media to show greater restraint and avoid sensationalism in their reporting of the military exercise, Operation Python Dance II, in the South-East.
“The divisive and jaundiced opinions of some anarchists have been given a big play by a section of the media. This is wrong. Let me remind all of us of the role of the media, especially the radio, in the 1994 genocide in Rwanda that left about 800,000 people dead.”
He said that the Nigerian media cannot afford to sit on the fence or engage in irresponsible journalism when the issue at stake is the very survival of the nation. [myad]