Kanu, who has been on the
run since 2017, is, not contemplating attending, but said the burial will be
broadcast live.
Soldiers have blocked the
entrance of the family residence of Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous
People of Biafra (IPOB), ahead of his parents’ burial, the Cable reports.
Amnesty International (AI)
quoted residents as saying the soldiers are also harassing residents in the
area ahead of the funeral scheduled for Friday.
TheCable could not
immediately verify claims about the blockade, but gathered that there is indeed
a heavy security presence in Afara Ukwu, Kanu’s community.
In a statement on
Wednesday, AI said it gathered from some persons that “they saw soldiers
harassing people at Bank road while another man said he was prevented from
going to his house by soldiers who blocked the road entrance to Eze Kanu’s
palace.”
Osai Ojigho, Amnesty
director in Nigeria, called for caution, and asked the security agencies to
“deescalate the rising tension” in the Abia community.
“The Nigerian security
forces must exercise restraint and prevent a repetition of the September 2017
events that left at least 20 people killed and some still missing, when the
military attempted to arrest Nnamdi Kanu in his home in Afara Ukwu”, Ojigho
said.
“While law enforcement
officers are within their rights to carry out their lawful duties, the use of
force should be proportional and strictly limited to those situations where it
is absolutely necessary. Both IPOB supporters and security forces must at all
times respect and protect human rights of all.
“Concerns about possible
violence during the funeral must be addressed within the framework of human
rights and rule of law.”
Since the burial was
announced, there has been a hot exchange between the police and IPOB, which was
banned and declared a terrorist organisation last year.
While the group has
insisted on attending the event, Ene Okon, Abia commissioner of police, has
vowed that the funeral would not take place if IPOB members attempt to attend
it.
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