Igbos in Finland ask Finnish, Nigerian governments to probe Simon Ekpa

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The Igbo community in Finland has decried the seditious statement of Simon Ekpa, the self-acclaimed head of a faction of Indigenous Peoples of Biafra, IPOB, residing in Lahu, Finland.

The Igbo community called on the Finnish government to restrain the separatist leader.

The community added that there was no place where people could hide, incite violence, and escape punishment.

In a statement signed by Kingsley Orji, a member of the community in Finland, the group called for both governments of Finland and Nigeria to commence an immediate investigation of Mr Simon Ekpa to bring him to book.

The community said the decision of the Igbo community in Finland was taken after its meeting on December 18, 2022, to discuss the escalating crisis in Nigeria’s southeast region.

According to the statement, Ekpa was present at the meeting, which allowed the attendees to ask him some basic questions.

The statement reads in part: “Prominent among the issues discussed was the recently enforced five-day sit-at-home order issued by Ekpa. The illegally imposed and ruthlessly enforced order caused incomprehensible economic misery and devastation to lives and property, causing significant anxiety among the Southeast population.

“The discussion also addressed his ongoing, vicious incitement that no elections or political gatherings will hold in the Southeast geopolitical zone of Nigeria – a pronouncement that constitutes a gross breach of the people’s fundamental human right to assemble and vote.

“While we respect and recognise the right of individuals to express their thoughts, the Igbo Community in Finland strongly denounces Simon Ekpa’s seditious statements and actions, which have taken on a dangerously violent dimension of killing and devastation whenever he issues such directives. Due to his threats and the violent actions of his group in South-east Nigeria, there is a high level of insecurity in Igbo territory, which makes it hard to travel and do business.”

“Consequent upon the foregoing, the Igbo Community in Finland is openly and strongly condemning Simon Ekpa’s violent method of operation and wishes to state our position as follows:
“We reject every illegal sit-at-home order or any other orders that restrict people’s economic activity and daily lives, as criminal elements have exploited such orders to kill, steal, and destroy properties in Igbo land.

“We strongly urge Mr. Simon Ekpa to rescind his undiplomatic campaign slogan that ‘there will be no election in Biafra land in 2023’ and cease all his efforts to deprive Igbos of the opportunity and the right to vote and participate in the political process of electing their leaders.

“That Simon Ekpa is warned strongly not to use social media to spread threats of violence, which is making the Igbo people of Nigeria angry.

“There is no place on the planet where people can simply hide, incite violence, and escape punishment; therefore, the Igbo community in Finland is calling for action as follows:

“That Simon Ekpa is immediately restrained, investigated, and made to face the full wrath of the law both in Finland and in Nigeria.
“Based on Belgian law on universal jurisdiction, the Finnish authorities should take jurisdiction right away and stop Mr Simon Ekpa from continuing to incite violence against life and people, murder of any kind, mutilation, cruelty, and violations of the right to life.

“All relevant authorities should deploy all diplomatic channels to ensure that Mr Simon Ekpa and his group are prevented from causing further damage.”