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Ekpa’s arrest: Critical step against globalised terrorism – Punch

The Editor by The Editor
November 25 2024
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Finnish police arrest Simon Ekpa over terrorism charges

The recent arrest of Simon Ekpa, a Finnish-Nigerian separatist leader and self-proclaimed “Prime Minister” of the Biafra Republic Government in Exile, marks a significant milestone in the fight against transnational terrorism.

Finnish authorities detained Ekpa and four others on allegations of inciting crimes with terrorist intent and financing terrorism. The charges stem from Ekpa’s role in orchestrating violence in South-East Nigeria from his base in Finland, primarily through incendiary social media campaigns.

Ekpa’s activities have long been a source of contention. As a prominent figure in the separatist Indigenous People of Biafra, he has championed a call for an independent Biafran state in Nigeria. His rhetoric escalated in recent years, with explicit endorsement of violence.

Finnish authorities have linked Ekpa to  coordinated attacks targeting civilians and government forces, with investigations tracing some of these activities back to 2021.

This is not Ekpa’s first run-in with Finnish law. In 2023, he was briefly detained on allegations of fraudulent fundraising for separatist activities.

Ekpa’s case underscores how social media can serve as a tool for incitement and coordination of violence across borders. Platforms that amplify separatist rhetoric and fundraising efforts must face greater scrutiny to prevent exploitation.

Finnish authorities collaborated with international partners to investigate and detain Ekpa, showcasing the importance of cross-border collaboration in combating terrorism. Nigeria’s persistent calls for accountability likely contributed to escalating the case.

Ekpa’s actions illustrate how individuals in diaspora can significantly influence conflicts in their countries of origin. His Finnish citizenship and municipal political role further complicate the narrative, raising questions about the accountability of dual citizens involved in such activities.

Nigerian authorities and communities in the South-East, where IPOB’s activities have intensified violence, have welcomed the arrest. Many see it as a step toward curbing the group’s capacity for harm.

The investigations are expected to be lengthy, with significant implications for Nigerian and Finnish authorities. The charges of incitement and terrorism financing suggest a comprehensive probe into the financial networks supporting separatist agendas.

The Ekpa-led Eastern Security Network-enforced sit-at-home order has caused devastating economic consequences in the region. The sit-at-home protests, often enforced by violence or threats, have disrupted daily life and financial activities.

About 254 people were killed in 63 incidents recorded in the first five months of 2021.

Ebonyi State topped the incident table with 101 fatalities, followed by Imo with 60 casualties.

Anambra recorded 37 losses, Abia had 33 and Enugu 22 deaths.

The South-East has reportedly lost over N4 trillion in two years due to this and the resulting insecurity. Businesses in the region are forced to close on Mondays or during special protests.

Ekpa’s arrest reflects a growing recognition of the interconnected nature of modern conflicts and the need for robust, collaborative approaches to addressing them. As investigations unfold, the case will likely serve as a precedent for handling transnational separatist movements leveraging technology.

It represents an opportunity to address underlying grievances fuelling separatist sentiments in Nigeria. For Finland and the broader international community, it reminds them of the complexities of ensuring security in an increasingly globalised world.

Moreover, the case requires holistic handling; the authorities must go after Ekpa’s financiers

and sponsors within Nigeria and abroad. Nigeria must collaborate with the Finnish authorities in this regard. The Finnish justice system should be allowed to take its course first and Nigeria can subsequently extradite the ESN leader to face justice in the country. 

The unfolding legal proceedings will undoubtedly provide deeper insights into the mechanisms of modern-day terrorism and the avenues available for curbing its reach. The challenge lies in ensuring that justice is served while maintaining respect for human rights and international norms.

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