By Amanze Obi,
Nigerians have been wondering about what may have
happened after the IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu suddenly disappeared from
sight. Now Amanze Obi asks pertinent questions on the issue.
It
all started like a game of revolving doors. The Indigenous People of
Biafra (IPOB) held one end of the stick. The other was held by the
Nigerian Army. Each tried to outmanoeuvre the other. The issue at stake
was the invasion of the residence of the IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu, by
the Nigerian Army. The sting operation saw many dead. But the army would
not admit killing anybody. The drama that ensued was like the Russian
roulette. Each of the parties concerned strove hard to carry the day.
Several weeks into the drama of wits, the game is still on. Neither
party has been able to extricate itself from what is turning out to be a
hydra-headed situation.
The sticky point of the entire scenario
is the whereabouts of Nnamdi Kanu. The young man has been missing since
the military invasion of his residence. He has not been heard from or
seen, and this has fueled a lot of speculations. IPOB was the first to
raise the alarm. It told the world that its leader, Kanu, was missing.
IPOB said Kanu was in the custody of the military. It asked the Nigerian
Army to produce him, dead or alive. But the army was not quick in its
response. It allowed the IPOB narrative to take roots before it came up
with a rebuttal. It said that Kanu was not in its custody.
Where
then is Nnamdi Kanu? Members of his group say they do not know where he
is. They are alleging that he may have been killed on the day of the
military invasion. Some others are saying that he survived the attack on
that fateful day but was arrested by the army outside Umuahia as he
tried to escape the manhunt launched for his arrest. IPOB says it does
not know what may have happened to him in the process. It is sill
insisting that the military knows about Kanu’s whereabouts. It has asked
the army to drop its pretensious posturing and produce Nnamdi Kanu,
alive or dead.
Kanu’s lawyer, Ifeanyi Ejiofor, has equally raised
a similar alarm. He is insisting that Kanu is in the custody of the
army. So far, the response from the army remains feeble. Its denial of
the charge is, at best lame. This has left many wondering what the true
situation could be. The matter has remained in the realm of conjecture
especially in the light of the fact that there is no official release on
the number and identity of the casualties of the military operation.
But
there is a way out. It should be noted that while announcing the ban on
the activities of IPOB in the heat of the military invasion and killing
of many IPOB members, the chairman of South East Governors Forum and
governor of Ebonyi State, Dave Umahi, said that the forum would
investigate the alleged killings and make its findings known. Nothing
has been heard from the forum since then. It probably has decided to
sweep the matter under the carpet. But matters arising from the invasion
have refused to go away. The most challenging and most urgent remains
Kanu’s whereabouts. This is particularly so considering the fact that he
is standing trial on charges bordering on treasonable felony before
Federal High Court in Abuja. Kanu was supposed to be in court two days
ago in continuation of his trial. His conspicuous absence, as should be
expected, threw up the nagging question again: where is Nnamdi Kanu? So
far, no one has been able to answer this question to the satisfaction of
anybody.
The matter, probably, would have remained at the level
of claims and counter claims for a long time to come but for the fate of
those who stood as sureties for Kanu. The court has asked them to
produce the IPOB leader so that his trial will resume in earnest. The
sureties are in the eye of the storm. One of them, Senator Enyinnaya
Abaribe, has said that he does not know the whereabouts of Kanu. And the
court is compelling him and the other sureties to produce Kanu. This is
the crux of the matter. What then should the sureties do? That is the
most urgent of questions. As we try to find an answer to the question,
Abaribe and others concerned have asked the court to give them more time
to produce Kanu. Everybody is waiting for the extra time. But as we
wait, concrete steps must be taken to resolve the logjam.
To do
so, we must return to the basics. What really happened on the day of the
invasion? This is a question for South East Governors Forum. The forum
banned the activities of IPOB after the ugly incident and promised to
investigate the alleged killings. Someone needs to remind the forum that
it has a job to do here. It has the responsibility to tell us the
number of people that died as a result of the invasion. It should also
tell us the identity of those affected. If it undertakes this
investigation diligently, it will be able to tell us what happened to
Nnamdi Kanu. Was he among those that were felled by the bullets on the
day his residence was invaded? If he was not, what happened to him
thereafter? If he escaped, how did he do so and where, possibly, can he
be now? The assignment is quite straightforward. It should be simple
enough for these governors who are the chief security officers of their
states.
If the south east governors can get to the root of the
matter as they ought to, and promised to do, Abaribe and the other
sureties will have little or nothing to worry about. If they establish
that Kanu is dead, then the sureties can go home and have a good sleep,
leaving the Nigerian authorities and IPOB to sort out the rest. If they
establish that Kanu escaped, the onus will be on the government to work
towards his extradition. That, again, will not be the responsibility of
the sureties. We must, at this stage, take proper note of the fact that
the situation has changed. When Abaribe and others signed the bail bond
for Kanu, the situation was not what it is today. Kanu was a free
citizen then. He is no longer one now. He was not being hunted then. But
the Nigerian authorities are after him now. All this, present us with a
different scenario. They sureties are therefore not to blame if they
are unable to produce Kanu. The matter has since gone beyond them and
putting them under pressure will be sheer blackmail.
The point
that we must appreciate in this drama is that government has the
responsibility to produce Kanu if he is still alive. If Kanu is in
hiding anywhere, it is because the authorities are after his life.
Several months after his release from detention, Kanu freely walked the
streets of Nigeria. But the army invasion and killings changed all that.
He may have disappeared from the public scene to save his life. He will
not go into hiding if his safety is guaranteed. This should be an
acceptable alibi for the sureties.
Source: http://www.brainnewsng.com/biafra-nnamdi-kanu
Meanwhile, the South-east
governors led by Umahi should solve this puzzle. They should work
closely with the Nigerian authorities with a view to establishing where
Kanu is or what may have happened to him. They have the capacity to so.
We are waiting for them to throw light on this puzzle.
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