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Human Rights Group Wants IMN Designated A Terrorist Organizations

Human Rights Group Wants IMN Designated A Terrorist Organizations

Human Rights Group Wants IMN Designated A Terrorist Organizations
A human rights group, Centre for Social Justice, Equity and Transparency (CESJET) has called on the United Nation mission in Nigeria to prevail on the United Nations General Assembly to designate the IMN as a terrorist organization.

The right group described the penchant of the IMN to attack security agents and destruction of lives and properties as similar to a terrorist organizations.

Addressing journalists in Abuja, Executive Secretary Comrade Ikpa Isaac, urged the UN to quickly intervene on the incessant attacks on police and other security agencies by members of the Shiite movement also known as


According to him, the numerous atrocities being committed by the IMN against the Nigerian state can no longer be ignored by the world.

He said, "It is now obvious that the recent clash in Kano where the sect had the boldness to open fire on innocent Nigerians is a clear indication that they are anarchists who may soon declare their own version of Islamic State."

Speaking further, he said "even as we wait for international community to act, we call on the Federal Government to arrest the leaders of the sect found to have been behind the Zaria protest and should subsequently be prosecuted as warning that the life of every single policeman in Nigeria counts."

He called on Nigerians both at home and in the diasporas to come out en mass to condemn what it described as the new low that the IMN has sunken to.

Isaac said the silence of Nigerians and the international community over the conspiracy of IMN and the Iranian authorities against constituted authority in Nigeria is no longer golden.

It described the incessant attacks on police by members of the INN as sad, adding that the avoidable loss of any human life diminishes our humanity irrespective of whether they are fanatics or not.

He said, "in this case, not only did IMN members embarked on what amounted to induced suicide they also saw to it that they killed policemen drafted to keep the peace."

He expressed the group's condolences to the families of the deceased policemen, saying, "we pray that God consoles those they left behind particularly dependents who now have to go through life without the support of their breadwinners."

He commended in strongest terms possible condemn "the unwarranted attack on policemen that were drafted to contain the IMN protests that was reportedly held as a cover to forment trouble."

He said, "The attack is an attack just not on the Nigeria Police but on every law abiding citizen of this country who now feel threatened by a rampaging sect that has continued to place its stamp of lawlessness on several of our major cities. The police were reportedly drafted to that protest upon receipt of intelligence that the protest was meant to be bloody and it turned out to be just that.

"One can only shudder at the thought of what would have happened at the protest had the police not been present to maintain the peace. At the risk of sounding judgemental, the outcome would have been a repeat of the past when IMN members use their various processions to inflict untold hardship on other citizens – considering that they had the dark intention of causing violence, the absence of the police would have led to persons of other sects and faiths being massacred in their scores.

According to him, the Kano incident marks an escalation in the pace with which the Shiite group is challenging the Nigerian state, saying they had repeatedly taken on the military, including instances during which they killed military personnel.

He said, "As we have seen in the aftermath of the Kano incident, IMN has launched a propaganda blitz with which it is presenting as the victim instead of the aggressor. It has started a campaign of making policemen that were on official duty to appear like criminals and murderers. This absurdity would only stand for as long as Nigerians delay in calling IMN to order."
Human Rights Group Wants IMN Designated A Terrorist Organizations
A human rights group, Centre for Social Justice, Equity and Transparency (CESJET) has called on the United Nation mission in Nigeria to prevail on the United Nations General Assembly to designate the IMN as a terrorist organization.

The right group described the penchant of the IMN to attack security agents and destruction of lives and properties as similar to a terrorist organizations.

Addressing journalists in Abuja, Executive Secretary Comrade Ikpa Isaac, urged the UN to quickly intervene on the incessant attacks on police and other security agencies by members of the Shiite movement also known as


According to him, the numerous atrocities being committed by the IMN against the Nigerian state can no longer be ignored by the world.

He said, "It is now obvious that the recent clash in Kano where the sect had the boldness to open fire on innocent Nigerians is a clear indication that they are anarchists who may soon declare their own version of Islamic State."

Speaking further, he said "even as we wait for international community to act, we call on the Federal Government to arrest the leaders of the sect found to have been behind the Zaria protest and should subsequently be prosecuted as warning that the life of every single policeman in Nigeria counts."

He called on Nigerians both at home and in the diasporas to come out en mass to condemn what it described as the new low that the IMN has sunken to.

Isaac said the silence of Nigerians and the international community over the conspiracy of IMN and the Iranian authorities against constituted authority in Nigeria is no longer golden.

It described the incessant attacks on police by members of the INN as sad, adding that the avoidable loss of any human life diminishes our humanity irrespective of whether they are fanatics or not.

He said, "in this case, not only did IMN members embarked on what amounted to induced suicide they also saw to it that they killed policemen drafted to keep the peace."

He expressed the group's condolences to the families of the deceased policemen, saying, "we pray that God consoles those they left behind particularly dependents who now have to go through life without the support of their breadwinners."

He commended in strongest terms possible condemn "the unwarranted attack on policemen that were drafted to contain the IMN protests that was reportedly held as a cover to forment trouble."

He said, "The attack is an attack just not on the Nigeria Police but on every law abiding citizen of this country who now feel threatened by a rampaging sect that has continued to place its stamp of lawlessness on several of our major cities. The police were reportedly drafted to that protest upon receipt of intelligence that the protest was meant to be bloody and it turned out to be just that.

"One can only shudder at the thought of what would have happened at the protest had the police not been present to maintain the peace. At the risk of sounding judgemental, the outcome would have been a repeat of the past when IMN members use their various processions to inflict untold hardship on other citizens – considering that they had the dark intention of causing violence, the absence of the police would have led to persons of other sects and faiths being massacred in their scores.

According to him, the Kano incident marks an escalation in the pace with which the Shiite group is challenging the Nigerian state, saying they had repeatedly taken on the military, including instances during which they killed military personnel.

He said, "As we have seen in the aftermath of the Kano incident, IMN has launched a propaganda blitz with which it is presenting as the victim instead of the aggressor. It has started a campaign of making policemen that were on official duty to appear like criminals and murderers. This absurdity would only stand for as long as Nigerians delay in calling IMN to order."

Nigerian Governors Responsible For National Failure - CESJET

Nigerian Governors Responsible For National Failure - CESJET

Governors
The obvious national failure in virtually all facets has been attributed to the poor performance of all Nigerian Governors, the Centre for Social Justice, Equity and Transparency (CESJET), has said

CESJET in a Press Statement this afternoon and made available to News Punch observed that with concern the growing trend whereby state governors abandon their mandate in pursuit of ventures that have no bearing on what they were elected to do. This trend has resulted in an obvious failing of governance, worsened the economy of the country at large and has created the risk of a citizens' uprising if not immediately addressed. 


The centre believes that this trend came about because the governors have a poor understanding their roles, which is why they spend more time out all the 36 governors, irrespective of party affiliations, are guilty of non-performance in this regard. It is pertinent that they immediately retrace their steps if they want to regain relevance in the country. 

A situation where they persist in this no performance and exploiting the poor understanding of the responsibilities of the three tiers of government on the part of the citizens to cover up for their failings cannot continue indefinitely. The fact that Nigerians blame either the federal or local government is no license to continue fooling the populace. 

The state governors have reduced themselves to fulfilling the roles that would have been expected of local government chairmen while leaving the issue of their people's economic empowerment to the federal government knowing fully well that it is their responsibility. 

Their excuse that states are broke is untenable since they are still able to undertake expensive foreign trips at the expense of their respective states. The claim that the states are broke would be acceptable if they can prove that they are no longer able to fuel their convoys from their states' capitals to Abuja. But to the extent that they can afford expensive flight tickets and extotic hotels abroad they must stop lying that their states are broke. 

We therefore challenge the governors to tell their citizens what cost cutting measures they have implemented since the recession was declared. They must also prove the result that such cost cutting measures have yielded. We make these demands because we know that not only have the governors been lazy in coming up with winning economic ideas to turn their states around, they have also been wasteful even in the management of funds designated as bailout intervention by the federal government. 

It is depressing that governors are continue to live lives of opulence while the long suffering people that elected them are wallowing in bitter poverty that they have no hope of exiting if the states continue to operate like casinos and ATMs for the ruling class. 

We advise the governors to take heed and return to fulfilling the mandate for which they were elected as the growing hardship and discontent in the land will consume them first if the people do not immediately begin to see a seriousness to turn the situation around on their part.

Governors
The obvious national failure in virtually all facets has been attributed to the poor performance of all Nigerian Governors, the Centre for Social Justice, Equity and Transparency (CESJET), has said

CESJET in a Press Statement this afternoon and made available to News Punch observed that with concern the growing trend whereby state governors abandon their mandate in pursuit of ventures that have no bearing on what they were elected to do. This trend has resulted in an obvious failing of governance, worsened the economy of the country at large and has created the risk of a citizens' uprising if not immediately addressed. 


The centre believes that this trend came about because the governors have a poor understanding their roles, which is why they spend more time out all the 36 governors, irrespective of party affiliations, are guilty of non-performance in this regard. It is pertinent that they immediately retrace their steps if they want to regain relevance in the country. 

A situation where they persist in this no performance and exploiting the poor understanding of the responsibilities of the three tiers of government on the part of the citizens to cover up for their failings cannot continue indefinitely. The fact that Nigerians blame either the federal or local government is no license to continue fooling the populace. 

The state governors have reduced themselves to fulfilling the roles that would have been expected of local government chairmen while leaving the issue of their people's economic empowerment to the federal government knowing fully well that it is their responsibility. 

Their excuse that states are broke is untenable since they are still able to undertake expensive foreign trips at the expense of their respective states. The claim that the states are broke would be acceptable if they can prove that they are no longer able to fuel their convoys from their states' capitals to Abuja. But to the extent that they can afford expensive flight tickets and extotic hotels abroad they must stop lying that their states are broke. 

We therefore challenge the governors to tell their citizens what cost cutting measures they have implemented since the recession was declared. They must also prove the result that such cost cutting measures have yielded. We make these demands because we know that not only have the governors been lazy in coming up with winning economic ideas to turn their states around, they have also been wasteful even in the management of funds designated as bailout intervention by the federal government. 

It is depressing that governors are continue to live lives of opulence while the long suffering people that elected them are wallowing in bitter poverty that they have no hope of exiting if the states continue to operate like casinos and ATMs for the ruling class. 

We advise the governors to take heed and return to fulfilling the mandate for which they were elected as the growing hardship and discontent in the land will consume them first if the people do not immediately begin to see a seriousness to turn the situation around on their part.


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