Onitsha, Eastern Nigeria
Monday, fifteenth March 2021
It heartens the core of International Society for Civil Liberties and Rule of Law to advise the world that the 75 honest and unprotected Obigbo inhabitants, containing 55 ladies and 20 men, all Igbo locals and Christians, have at last gotten back to Igbo Land and rejoined their families, left for more than four months or since Oct/Nov 2020 when they were kidnapped by warriors of the Nigerian Army. The 75 abductees were liberated on fourth and fifth March 2021, having prior been allowed bail by the Grade 11 Magistrate Court, Wuse 11, FCT Judicial Division, Abuja. While some were stole somewhere in the range of 7pm and 8pm in Obigbo and environs on their route home from work and other legal social exercises and held covertly for quite a long time at Headquarters of 6 Division of the Nigerian Army in Port Harcourt before packaged to the Mogadishu Barracks in Abuja, others were kidnapped during comparative, if not same hours and packaged to Obinze Army Barracks in Owerri, Imo State from where they were vanished and surfaced following day at Mogadishu Barracks in Abuja. All the liberated 75 abductees were kidnapped around evening time and moved from 6 Division/Obinze Army Barracks to Mogadishu Barracks in Abuja late into the evening or at hours of the blue law.
Among the 75 abductees are 55 ladies generally somewhere in the range of 18 and 25 years old. The most seasoned among the 55 ladies are somewhere in the range of 27 and 39 years old including moms of youngsters and the recently wedded and among those in 18 and 25 years age section are college affirmation searchers, deals young ladies, hair dressing/plaiting and fitting disciples, new college students, and so forth There are likewise medical clinic staff and a Day-Care proprietress, and so on among those in 27 and 39 years age section. The 20 men among the 75 abductees are likewise of beneficial age section (18 years and 35 years and two are in their late 50s and mid 60s) including dealers, exchange understudies, board mixers, Secondary School leavers, college affirmation searchers, and so forth All close to home assets of the 75 abductees including ladies' satchels and their substance, money totals, cell phones, character cards, and so on were removed by warriors till date and every one of 55 ladies among them had to wear in Army bondage same clothing worn at the mark of her snatching more than four months prior.
It should be reminded that the 75 Obigbo abductees including 55 ladies and 20 men were stole by fighters of the Nigerian Army, held for quite a long time at the central command of 6 Division and Obinze Barracks and packaged to Mogadishu Army Barracks in Abuja, found near Aso Rock-the seat of Nigeria's Presidential Power where they were covertly held external public or their families' information or data for more than four months. Their kidnapping and imprisonment were likewise done in the midst of grave brutal conditions and without court preliminary. As per declarations of the vast majority of the liberated abductees, "they were moved to DSS and Police offices in the wake of being held in Army bondage for quite a long time". All in all, they were moved to DSS and Nigeria Police offices few weeks before they recovered opportunity through Court bails following our promotion missions and public clamors. While 53 ladies were delivered from the hands of DSS, 22 including 20 men and two ladies were liberated from the hands of the Nigeria Police Force. Till date, Nigerian Army and its prompt past Chief of Staff-Retired Lt Gen Tukur Buratai (head culprits) and specialists of DSS and Nigeria Police Force (backstabbers) have would not talk on their parts in the kidnappings.
Intersociety wishes to state again that by the current laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria including Decided Cases (Case-Laws), the Armed Forces Act of 2004 and the 1999 Constitution, the Nigerian Army or some other part of the Armed Forces is debilitated from capturing, confining, exploring and indicting non military personnel residents not expose to the Armed Forces Act of 2004 and the Nigerian Security Agencies Act of 2004, overseeing the behaviors of DSS, the Service is sabotaged from usurping the center obligations of the Nigeria Police Force like examination, capture, confinement and arraignment of non military personnel residents or their release and absolution. DSS is likewise sabotaged by the referred to laws including Sections 35 and 36 of Nigeria's 1999 Constitution from tolerating non military personnel residents snatched or illicitly captured and held for quite a long time by any part of the Armed Forces especially the Nigerian Army for reason for imprisoning them further and unlawfully without preliminary. The Nigeria Police Force as legitimate or approved exploring, capturing, confining and arraigning authority, is banned by Law from holding non military personnel residents without public information and preliminary external the naturally endorsed periods.
Liberated Abductees' Ten Days Tortuous Journey Back To Igbo Land
Aside from spending intensely to get bail guarantees for the 75 liberated Obigbo abductees and taking care of, cleaning, garments (counting new underwear and brassieres, cleansers and wipes and sterile cushions for every one of the 55 ladies), foot-wearing, therapy (first guides), dwelling (inns inside and outside Abuja), shipping (inside and outside Abuja and rejoining the person in question with their family) every one of; all running into a large number of naira, it was additionally ten days convoluted excursion of the abductees back to Igbo Land. During the ten days (fifth to fourteenth March 2021) convoluted excursion from Abuja to Igbo Land, the damaged and the blacked out were restored and passing on vehicles stalled severally. Assets likewise turned into a significant impediment.
Vindictive reconnaissances and barricades were additionally mounted by itemized security specialists in order to do the untoward. Some media specialists were penetrated or recruited by vindictive security specialists and spying others including those working for the prompt past Chief of Army Staff (key culprit of the lead outrage violations). They had besieged us with calls claiming to be "proficient" and "thoughtful" writers "looking to talk with the ladies particularly the assaulted or their families"; while their sole mission was antagonistic news-casting. Eventually, the ten days convoluted excursion of the 75 abductees back to Igbo Land, regardless of experienced difficulties and challenges, was gigantically fruitful, on account of resoluteness of Barr Richie Okoroafor, initiative of IPOB and others reached including officials, and so forth The feature, all things considered, was the notable visit to the liberated female abductees by three guardians: a dad and two moms and they can be seen before the two photographs joined.
Names Of Freed 55 Igbo Christian Women
They are: Ijeoma Francisca, Pauline Anyanwu, Grace Samson, Rebecca Ibeanusi, Ebere Uchechi, Emmanuella Oluchukwu, Okafor Uloma, Peace Amaka, Eberechi ibe, Ekene Silver, Grace Anwulika, Mba Asiegbu, Modesta Umezie, Blessing Paulina, Joy Anozie, Amarachukwu Believe, Amadi Chinasa, Onwuka Uzoma, Chidinma Ukachukwu, Chioma Isaac and Peace Isaac (sisters), Ebube Aneto, Tina Emeka, Stephanie Sunday, Mercy Chidinma, Diri Ibe, Mirabel Angel, Nwosu Abigail, Uwaoma Queen, Sarah Alo, Sandra Evoh and Cynthia Evoh (sisters), Bridget Dede, Erica Ndubuisi and Ujunwa Ndubuisi (sisters), Oluchi Mercy, Uchendu Priscilla, Goodness Kaima, Mama Nnamdi (39 years of age), Ekpere Odinanka, Nwoji Mary, Rosemary Ogudike, Happiness Odinaka, Georgina Umunze, Ngozi White, Atumofe Charity and Atumofe Precious (sisters), Amaka Ebere, Clementina Obiageli, Success Florence, Dike Amara, Kelechi Orji and Ukaamaka Oluchi (all delivered from the hands of DSS in the wake of being held for quite a long time and moved by Nigerian Army) and Joyce Igwe and Ujunwa Felix (liberated from the hands of the Nigeria Police Force subsequent to being held for quite a long time and moved by Nigerian Army).
Names Of Freed 20 Igbo Christian Men
They are: Precious Ibe, Okonkwo Peter, Basil Anyanwu, Apostle Collins, Emeajokwu Bright, Nonso Isaac, Kennedy Samuel, Ugwu Odinnaka, Hossana Gregory, Ambrose Kenechukwu, Timothy Onyeama, Raphael Adam, Lucky Okolie, Richard Okpara, Emmaus God-Day, Chibuike Andrew, Kenneth Onuigbo, Patrick Uzoma, Anthony Okparaego and Uche Paul (all liberated from the hands of the Nigeria Police Force in the wake of being held for quite a long time and moved by Nigeria Army).
Photographs addressing the liberated 75 Obigbo Christian occupants including 55 ladies are appended.
Marked:
For: International Society for Civil Liberties and Rule of Law
Chief Officers: Emeka Umeagbalasi, Chinwe Umeche, Esq., Obianuju Igboeli, Esq., Chidimma Udegbunam, Esq., and Comrade Samuel Kamanyaoku.


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