Friday, 24 February 2017

Abdul Oroh cries out on human rights organisations

Amnesty International  has alleged in its latest report that 150 Ipob members were killed and buried in shallow  graves by soldiers at Onitsha, Anambra  State.  What are the names of the victims? How many are men, women and children? Do they have families?  What was the response of the Anambra State Government which  includes the state House of Assembly?  What of the church leaders, local civil society leaders, community leaders? What do they know? Can Ipob leaders  help by providing  the names and if possible, photographs of the victims? Photographs are possible in this information age. Where there  phorensic examination of the bodies? Who carried out the post mortem investigation?  Who counted the bodies? Where are the graves?  We need answers to these specific questions from Amnesty International and corroboration by Nigerian Human rights organisations.