Ifeanyi Ejiofor, lawyer to Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), has written to the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), House of Representatives and government of the United States of America to prevail on the Nigerian government to set aside his declaration by the Nigeria Police as a “wanted person.”
KanyiDaily had reported that Ejiofor was declared wanted by the police, following an alleged killing of two police officers by people believed to be IPOB members at his country home in Oraifite Ekwusigo Local Government Area of Anambra State.
In the letter, he asked government institutions including the National Assembly and the US to prevail on the Federal Government of Nigeria by investigating the incident that occurred at his ancestral home on December 2, 2019.
“The fulcrum of this communication is to alert the National Assembly on the obvious manipulation and visible subversion of the course of justice and orchestrated effort to exterminate my life by the security agencies of the Federal Government of Nigeria when the police under Anambra State Police Command and other security agents brutally invaded and set ablaze my premises in Oraifite Ekwusigo Local Government Area of Anambra State, and consequently killed over six unarmed civilians on the 2nd December, 2019,” Ejiofor said.
”I finally crave the indulgence of the National Assembly for a proactive oversight and intervention in the light of this obvious travesty of justice against me, in view of the extraordinary circumstances prevailing in the case,” he said.
Providing background on what transpired between him and the police, he accused the Oraifite Area Commander of extrajudicial killings and attempted assassination.
According to him, the policemen and Special Anti Robbery Squad (SARS) operatives sent by the Area Commander to his house were told to shoot him on sight including everyone that hinders his assassination.
“At about 6am, I spoke with the ACP and assured him of my availability between 10am to 11am in his office, the trigger happy officers met these same youths during the first visit and they never bounced on the policemen,” the letter partly reads.
“If they didn’t attack the policemen during the first invasion, why would they attack them during the second? “The shooting at everything in sight started during the second visit because they were convinced I was at home, the style was a clear modus to kill me.”
He wrote that the SARS operatives and soldiers sent by the Area Commander burnt down 22 houses in his home and neighbourhood including properties he valued at N700million.
Ejiofor stated that the reinforcement that included soldiers who were majorly made up of Fulani extraction was an avenue for the soldiers to loot and rape women they saw at the scene.
He alleged that the burnt bodies displayed by the Police Command as police officers burnt by IPOB members were in fact bodies of neighbourhood youths killed by the policemen.
The lawyer noted that he had a voice call recording of his conversation with the Area Command of Orifiate which he did not mention to him that he was being investigated for any crime.
He said the Area Commander told him in the conversation that he was in his house to arrest one of his wards who was involved in a local conflict in the community.
Ejiofor added that some of the youths in his compound who had come for his brother’s funeral had hidden two bodies behind his house after they had been killed by the police operatives.