Pro-Democracy
body- HUMAN RIGHTS WRITERS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (HURIWA) has
condemned what it called cocktails of rumor mills instigated by the police
commissioner in Anambra State Alhaji Baba Garba Umar and Governor Willy Obiano
on the causes of the Sunday morning
mass murder at the Saint Philips Catholic Church Ozubulu, Anambra State.
In its
second reaction to the dastardly criminal act of premeditated killings of
scores of worshippers in Ozubulu, HURIWA has demanded for the
convocation of a judicial commission of inquiry made up of top Federal Judicial
officers, and credible senior Lawyers and credible civil society leaders to
uncover the remote and immediate causes of the early morning killings.
The
Rights group anchored its clarion call for an independent investigation on
emerging eye-witness accounts which Cleary contradicts the official narratives
spewed out by Anambra police commissioner and the governor tracing the shooting
to a “fight between two feuding brothers”.
The
Rights group which also asked the South East governors to hold an emergency
meeting over the issue to come up with a well-funded south east security
commission with head office in former Eastern regional capital of Enugu, also affirmed
that the Anambra State police commissioner largely relied on fairy tales,
unscientific innuendos, hear-says and rumors even without ever conducting
forensic investigations before reaching a determination.
HURIWA condemned the practice
whereby the crime scene was violated and left open for many hours without the
security forces ever securing the premises and wondered how the police plans to
collate and generate meaningful body of scientific and forensic evidence to be
used in the court of law to obtain quality conviction if the suspects are
apprehended. “Why is the Anambra police command not operate within global best
practices in the investigation of crime? Why rely on market place rumors to
reach a determination of an investigative activity of a bloody crime? This is
pathetic and despicable".
The
group also carpeted the Anambra state government and the Police command for the
poor response time following eye-witness accounts that the police arrived clear
one hour after the shooters had fled the scene of the bloody crime and the
governor arrived about two hours later.
The
group wondered what has become of the much advertised police anti-crime patrol
helicopter in Anambra state and the drones purportedly bought by the immediate
past Peter Obi's administration.
HURIWA asked
that the judicial commission of investigation into the Ozubulu Massacre should
take evidence in cameral from living survivors of the early morning mass
murders some of which completely depart from the rehearsed official claims of a
drug war emanating from South Africa.
In a
statement by the national coordinator Comrade Emmanuel Onwubiko and
the National Media Affairs Director Miss. Zainab Yusuf, HURIWA recalled
that a certain eye witness had documented his evidence alleging that the gunmen
who stormed the Ozubulu church wore Military uniforms and drove in Military
vehicle.
The Rights group wrote thus:
“An eye witness account had narrated that they all were in
the church during the 6am morning
mass on Sunday, we saw two
cars that drove into the church; because it was a Church premises we over
looked it and we considered them to be people that came for morning
mass(service). But to the surprise of everyone, the car halted at the
center of the gate, meaning you cannot close the gate, since it is open
already".
"The
driver came out of the car pretending he was fixing a problem; so everyone
still ignored the drama happening outside the premises," the witness wrote.
The
witness quoted by HURIWA continued: "Suddenly,
some men came out from the car, fully armed, all in Army uniform. I was lucky
because I was sitting at the back, just beside the door, but I was clearly
seeing what was happening. The sky was cloudy and everywhere seemed dark; no
one saw what they were carrying, whether it was gun, but surely they were fully
equipped."
"They
immediately rushed to the front door. I was too lucky to jump the fence, but
before I had jumped, I heard gunshot everywhere in the building. They
obstructed the front gate, because for women that is their only route to
escape. That was why women were killed more than men. Children were killed as
well, many were seriously injured".
"After
I had escaped, I started making calls to link my church members who were in the
church, but they were not picking up; not knowing they were dead already."
"The gun men
were not Igbos, because their language were not Igbo, the government should
stop lying, I heard they said That, they gun Men were flashing touch light on
us, but it a lie, because the whole church was so lighted that even from
outside you will see who is inside. Even at that, if they were really flashing
touch light to know who is their target, those that were killed, are they their
target."
The
witness asserted also that: "Like I said before and I will say it again, I
was at the back door, I saw all that happened, they were with Army uniform,
face covered, standing at the Front door, holding their trigger, and shooting
at anything that moves."
"When the
police came, I was waiting for them to ask questions of what happened, so that
I will explain, but they were busy taking pictures of the dead ones, without
knowing the fact"
"Not
too long after they had gone, I went back to the church. I was shocked with
what I saw; my Mother was lying dead! Many people were unconscious but later
succumbed to death.
The eye
witness who identified himself as Ejike Ofoegbyu wrote also thus: "After
about one hour of the killings, the Police arrived the church. Two hours later, the Governor, Willie
Obiano arrived too. Everyone was shocked, wandering how the perpetrators
stormed in Army uniform. Questions began to arise: "Who gave them the Army
uniform?" Who gave them the Army car?"
HURIWA is therefore demanding
an unbiased judicial probe to look at all the sides to this unfortunate mass
killings that took place sacrilegiously in a Church environment where innocent
persons had gone to exervise their constitutionally guaranteed freedom of
religion and freedom of peaceful assembly.
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