The Federal Government has revealed that Radio Biafra Transmitters were
installed on MTN masts in Enugu and Anambra states, which were used to spread
secessionist agenda.
According to the Federal Government, the installation of the transmitters
on the telecommunications company’s masts was to ensure wider coverage for the
radio. The headquarters of the radio station is “presumably in
London.”
This was contained in government’s case summary of the fresh six counts of
treason and other ancillary offences brought against the founder of Radio Biafra
and leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, and two others,
before the Federal High Court in Abuja.
It was revealed that the act was perpetrated by two other defendants who
have been slammed with six counts filed by the Federal Government. One is a
field maintenance engineer, David Nwawuisi, charged with the responsibility of
maintaining the MTN masts in Enugu State while the other named person is
Benjamin Madubugwu, said to be living in Ubilisiuzo, Ihiala Local Government
Area of Anambra State, where he allegedly received custody of a container
housing transmitters from Kanu.
The fresh charges were filed against the three men barely 24 hours after
Justice Adeniyi Ademola, in a ruling on Kanu’s bail application on December 17,
ordered his unconditional release from DSS custody, having been detained for
about two months without any valid charges filed against him. The Federal
Director of Public Prosecutions, Mr. Mohammed Diri, who signed the fresh
charges, the case summary and other processes accompanying them on behalf of the
government, alleged that Nwawuisi installed the transmitters on MTN masts “on
request by an IPOB member, Chidibere Onwudiwe.”
Diri added, “The 3rd defendant (Nwawuisi), a Field Maintenance
Engineer, charged with the responsibility of maintaining MTN masts in Enugu
State, was also arrested in the course of the investigation.
“He agreed, on the request of an IPOB member, who is at large,
Chidebere Onwudiwe, to install and did install IPOB radio transmitters on MTN
masts for a consideration.”
The prosecution alleged that the transmitters were smuggled into Nigeria by
Kanu and were discovered during a search in Madubugwu’s residence. While Kanu
was accused of treasonable felony, management of an unlawful society (IPOB), and
smuggling of goods, including radio transmitters, into the country, Madubugwu
and Nwawuisi were accused of assisting in the management of the said unlawful
group. The prosecution alleged, in the six counts, that the transmitters were
installed on the MTN masts between April and May 2015.
The sixth count read, “That you, David Nwawuisi, at Enugu and Anambra
states, between April and May 2015 assisted in the management of an illegal
society by doing an act to wit: you permitted one Chidiebere Onwudiwe, now at
large, to install Radio Biafra transmitters with knowledge that the said
transmitters were property of the Indigenous People of Biafra, an unlawful
society, with the intention to propagate its secession intention and that you
thereby committed an offence punishable under Section 6 of the Criminal Code
Act, CAP C38, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria.”
Kanu was said to have on many occasions broadcast on the radio, which
is said to have as its Mission Statement, ‘The defence of the rights of the
Indigenous People of Biafra; and ultimately the actualisation of the Republic of
Biafra’, reiterating that “Biafra must be realised.”
The case summary reads, “In one of such broadcasts on August 1, 2015,
he called on members of IPOB in the Diaspora to identify children of Nigerian
dignitaries, their residences and schools, with a view to taking reprisal action
against them in the event of attacks against Biafrans by Nigerian security
agents.”
The Federal Government said the proponents of the Republic of Biafra
proposed that the republic would consist of “states in the South-East and
South-South regions except that in the case of Edo State, only the Igbanke
community will be part of the Republic of Biafra as well as the Igalas in Kogi
State and the Idomas in Benue State.”
No new date has been fixed for the arraignment of the accused
persons.
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