TheCitizen - It's all about you
  • Home
  • Headlines
  • Latest News
  • Governance
  • Business
  • Financial Crimes
  • Opinion
  • Editorials
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Headlines
  • Latest News
  • Governance
  • Business
  • Financial Crimes
  • Opinion
  • Editorials
No Result
View All Result
TheCitizen - It's all about you
No Result
View All Result

Amnesty Int’l damning report on South-East killings – The Sun

The Editor by The Editor
September 18 2025
in Public Affairs
A A
0
Amnesty Int’l damning report on South-East killings – The Sun
22
SHARES
734
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

The recent damning report by the international human rights organisation, Amnesty International (AI), on the killings in the South-East region of Nigeria is troubling. The near-absence of security in the region is also worrisome and unacceptable. In the report, titled, “A Decade of Impunity: Attacks and Unlawful Killings in South-East Nigeria,” AI catalogued a lot of extra-judicial killings by both state and non-state actors in the region from 2021 to 2024. In one particular incident at Agwa community in Oguta Local Government Area of Imo State, cultists numbering over 30 reportedly abducted a senior retired police officer and lawyer from his residence in the community. It was on February 2, 2022.

The victim had returned to his village from his base in Owerri to offer pro bono legal service to a woman whose son was killed by cultists in Agwa. He couldn’t return to Owerri that day. So, he felt like passing the night in his village at Mgbala Agwa. But he was still at the entrance to his house when the gunmen abducted him. They took him into the bush, decapitated him and dumped his mutilated body in front of his compound. Most of the culprits are said to be well known people from Mgbala Agwa and other communities in Agwa clan.

The traditional ruler of Obudi Agwa autonomous community and two of his chiefs met their deaths at the hands of these same gunmen on November 14, 2022 at the palace of the traditional ruler. Some traditional rulers who were lucky to escape alive had their palaces destroyed. A typical example is the traditional ruler of Lilu in Ihiala LGA of Anambra State. These gunmen sacked the royal father from his palace, burnt it down, displaced many residents and took total control of the community.

In the summary of its findings, AI noted that between January 2021 and June 2023, over 1,844 people were killed in the South-East. Also, there were cases of abductions, mob violence and electoral violence. In Imo State, gunmen reportedly operate from camps located in forests in Okigwe, Mbaitolu, Arondizuogu, Ihiteukwa, Ihitenansa, Agwa, Izombe, among many other communities.

In Anambra, they operate from camps located in forests in such communities as Lilu, Ukpor, Ezinifite Nnewi, Unubi, Umunze, Isseke, Mbosi, among others. In Enugu, they operate from camps located at Nkwere Inyi Forest in Oji River. In Ebonyi, they operate from camps located in forests at Mgbalukwu and Inyimagu Izzi.

According to the Director, Amnesty International Nigeria, Isa Sanusi, the brutal clampdown on pro-Biafra protests by Nigerian authorities from August 2015 was what plunged the South-East Region into an endless cycle of bloodshed. The Nigerian military operations in the South-East include ‘Operation Python Dance’ or ‘Operation Egwu Eke’, conducted between November and December 2016; ‘Operation Python Dance II’, conducted in September 2017; and ‘Operation Udo Ka’ (October 2023).

During these operations, the Nigerian military allegedly engaged in arbitrary arrests and detention, torture, extrajudicial executions, enforced disappearances, and destruction of homes. All these, Sanusi said, created a climate of fear and left many communities vulnerable. It has also scared many people away from the South-East. 

The Federal Government should urgently investigate the widespread killings and other grave human rights violations in the region. Apart from probing the atrocities committed by state and non-state actors, the government should address the growing insecurity in that part of the country.

The Sout-East economy is gradually collapsing and needs to be revamped. The sit-at-home holidays being observed every Monday reportedly cost micro-businesses in the region over N5 trillion in losses between September 2021 and December 2022 alone.   

We condemn the politicization of the conflict by political actors and the attitude of South-East governors to the security challenge. They should act with one voice and show more commitment in fighting the menace. Granted that some of them have formed vigilance groups to help in fighting the crime, there is lack of synergy among the groups. Some of them worsen the situation by their unruly conduct. The Ebube Agu paramilitary force, which the governors established in April 2021, is a typical example.

The group has been accused of committing human rights violations, including arrests and detention, torture, extrajudicial executions, enforced disappearances and destruction of homes. Some suspected members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) were summarily arrested, detained and killed by the state actors.

Those behind the insecurity in the region should have a rethink and stop the bloodletting, carnage and anarchy. Government should fashion a way to compensate innocent victims who lost their loved ones and property.

The South-East governors should study what their South-West counterparts did to ensure that Operation Amotekun is working well. They should work together to stem the growing menace.

Other political elite, including community and traditional leaders, should cooperate with the governors in the efforts to tackle this problem. The Federal Government should also lend genuine support to all the efforts to ensure security not just in the South-East but also in all the zones of Nigeria.  

Share9Tweet6
Previous Post

CBN governor warns against naira spraying, mutilation, hawking

Next Post

Ebola outbreak in DR Congo claims 15 lives

Related Posts

Senate confirms new service chiefs
Public Affairs

Agenda for new Service Chiefs – The Sun

November 4 2025
Service Chiefs: Let the changes count – Punch
Public Affairs

Service Chiefs: Let the changes count – Punch

October 27 2025
Trivialising the prerogative of mercy – Punch
Public Affairs

Trivialising the prerogative of mercy – Punch

October 24 2025
Beyond words: Nigeria needs a new plan against terror – Guardian
Public Affairs

Beyond words: Nigeria needs a new plan against terror – Guardian

October 23 2025
Kwara govt plans mass burial for unclaimed corpses
Public Affairs

Curbing the expansion of terrorism into Kwara – Punch

October 23 2025
Invest in vocational, technical education – Punch
Public Affairs

Invest in vocational, technical education – Punch

October 20 2025
Next Post
Ebola death toll in Congo hits 502

Ebola outbreak in DR Congo claims 15 lives

Enugu govt moves to generate 1,000MW from coal

Enugu govt moves to generate 1,000MW from coal

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

FROM THE GRASSROOTS

Benue APC to receive over 80,000 defecting opposition members  — State Chairman

APC sweeps chairmanship seats in Niger LG poll

by The Editor
November 4 2025
0

...

Imo: Oguta community abolishes Ohu outcaste system

Imo: Oguta community abolishes Ohu outcaste system

by The Editor
November 4 2025
0

...

Oil production: Kogi State demands 13% derivation fund

Kogi fixes October 17, 2026 for LG poll

by The Editor
October 23 2025
0

...

ALGON orders Edo council officials to wear Tinubu’s signature caps

ALGON orders Edo council officials to wear Tinubu’s signature caps

by The Editor
October 18 2025
0

...

APPOINTMENTS

Tinubu seeks Senate confirmation of Enugu Attorney-General as minister

Tinubu seeks Senate confirmation of Enugu Attorney-General as minister

by The Editor
November 4 2025
0

...

INEC Chairman appoints ex-PUNCH editor, Oketola, as Chief Press Secretary

INEC Chairman appoints ex-PUNCH editor, Oketola, as Chief Press Secretary

by The Editor
October 27 2025
0

...

Katsina governor reshuffles state cabinet

Katsina governor reshuffles state cabinet

by The Editor
October 25 2025
0

...

Tinubu seeks Omidiran, 28 others’ confirmation as FCC members

Tinubu seeks Omidiran, 28 others’ confirmation as FCC members

by The Editor
October 15 2025
0

...

ODDITIES

Kidnappers collect N2.8m ransom, free Abuja woman, two daughters

Woman fakes abduction, demands ₦5m ransom from husband in Edo

by The Editor
November 4 2025
0

Kano Court orders Hisbah to marry off TikTokers over ‘indecent’ videos

Kano Court orders Hisbah to marry off TikTokers over ‘indecent’ videos

by The Editor
October 20 2025
0

Teenager plucks sister’s eyes for ritual in Bauchi

Teenager plucks sister’s eyes for ritual in Bauchi

by The Editor
October 20 2025
0

GLOBAL NEWS

Nigeria continues denial of state-backed religious persecution

Nigeria continues denial of state-backed religious persecution

by The Editor
November 4 2025
0

...

Guinea’s coup leader enters presidential race

Guinea’s coup leader enters presidential race

by The Editor
November 4 2025
0

...

Former US Vice President Dick Cheney dies at 84

Former US Vice President Dick Cheney dies at 84

by The Editor
November 4 2025
0

...

China backs Nigeria against U.S military invasion threat

China backs Nigeria against U.S military invasion threat

by The Editor
November 4 2025
0

...

Trump stirs global tensions with surprise nuclear test order

Trump stirs global tensions with surprise nuclear test order

by The Editor
October 30 2025
0

...

State of the States

Kano Assembly moves to enforce use of mother tongue in schools

Kano Assembly moves to enforce use of mother tongue in schools

by The Editor
November 4 2025
0

...

Lagos govt clears shanties, reclaims Costain Bus Stop

Lagos govt clears shanties, reclaims Costain Bus Stop

by The Editor
October 31 2025
0

...

Niger governor donates N1m each to families of tanker explosion victims

Niger governor donates N1m each to families of tanker explosion victims

by The Editor
October 24 2025
0

...

Oyo denies introduction of entertainment tax on social events

Oyo denies introduction of entertainment tax on social events

by The Editor
October 23 2025
0

...

Plugin Install : Widget Tab Post needs JNews - View Counter to be installed
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Nigeria continues denial of state-backed religious persecution

Nigeria continues denial of state-backed religious persecution

November 4 2025
Guinea’s coup leader enters presidential race

Guinea’s coup leader enters presidential race

November 4 2025
Student loan: Reps warn tertiary institutions against fees hike

Reps adjourn sitting for one week in solidarity with unpaid contractors

November 4 2025
Benue APC to receive over 80,000 defecting opposition members  — State Chairman

APC sweeps chairmanship seats in Niger LG poll

November 4 2025

EDITORIAL REVIEW

Senate confirms new service chiefs

Agenda for new Service Chiefs – The Sun

by The Editor
November 4 2025
0

Service Chiefs: Let the changes count – Punch

Service Chiefs: Let the changes count – Punch

by The Editor
October 27 2025
0

Trivialising the prerogative of mercy – Punch

Trivialising the prerogative of mercy – Punch

by The Editor
October 24 2025
0

Beyond words: Nigeria needs a new plan against terror – Guardian

Beyond words: Nigeria needs a new plan against terror – Guardian

by The Editor
October 23 2025
0

Kwara govt plans mass burial for unclaimed corpses

Curbing the expansion of terrorism into Kwara – Punch

by The Editor
October 23 2025
0

Opinion

Dear Senator Tinubu, Buhari has thrashed us all!

If a coup happens in Nigeria, who will fight for democracy?

by The Editor
October 23 2025
0

...

Tinubu finds his own demons

Next time, Umahi should go to NTA

by The Editor
October 16 2025
0

...

Objections over presidential pardon for grave offenders

Objections over presidential pardon for grave offenders

by The Editor
October 13 2025
0

...

1975 public service purge: What have we learnt?

1975 public service purge: What have we learnt?

by The Editor
September 30 2025
0

...

Plugin Install : Popular Post Widget need JNews - View Counter to be installed
  • Home
  • Headlines
  • Latest News
  • Governance
  • Business
  • Financial Crimes
  • Opinion
  • Editorials

© 2024 TheCitizen Ng. All Rights Reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Headlines
  • Latest News
  • Governance
  • Business
  • Financial Crimes
  • Opinion
  • Editorials

© 2024 TheCitizen Ng. All Rights Reserved.