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Sunday 23 October 2016

IPOB remembers Buhari's unforgettable sins he committed.

– IPOB lashed out at President Buhari for accusing some people of treason
– The group said the president had committed treason in the past
– It also said he was not eligible to be president as he had no secondaryschool certificateThe Indigenous People Of Biafra (IPOB) has listed three acts of treason that it believes President Muhammadu Buhari committed.Vanguard reports that IPOB in a statement signed by its spokespersons, Mr Emma Nmezu and Dr. Clifford Chukwuemeka Iroanya said President Buhari should not accuse anyone of treason as he was also a perpetrator of the crime.“the three occasions are President Buhari came into limelight were before he became Nigerian Presidentwere on the 29th of July 1966, he participated in the assassination of Major-General J. T. U. Aguiyi-Ironsi who was then Head of State of Nigeria, a treasonable felony act number one.”“In 1968, he was part of the group of Northern soldiers who massacred over two million Biafrans at Owerri. On the 31st of December 1983, he committed treason when he forcefully and violently overthrew the democratically elected Federal Government of Nigeria headed by Alhaji Aliyu Usman Shehu Shagari.”“Even after committing treason and just before he was overthrown in August 1985, everybody knows what he did with the lives of several civilians courtesy of Decree-2 and Decree-4.“Thirty-two years after committing treason, he became the President of Nigeria on the 29th of May 2015 and within seven months of his checkered presidency, committed two grievous and unpardonable misconducts that should be groundsfor activation of Section-143 of Nigeria’s Constitution.”The group also said the president should not have contested as he had no secondary school certificate.
“Till date Mr. President has not provided any proof that he had a School Certificate, if he has not cleared the doubt, it can be inferred that whatever he presented was forged, which should necessitate theapplication of Section-137(1-j) which states that:“A person shall not be qualified for election to the office of President if he has presented a forged certificate to the Independent National ElectoralCommission.”“Mr President has committed the act of misconducts on two grounds, and these are unarguable cases of perjury and abuse of office. Buhari lied under oath, which is in contravention of Section-19 of the Fifth Schedule of the Constitution which states as follows: “Misconduct” means breach of the Oath of Allegiance or oath of office ofa member or breach of the provisionsof this Constitution or a misconduct of such nature as amounts to briberyor corruption or false declaration of assets and liabilities“.“Recall that on the 29th of May 2015, Buhari took Oaths of Allegiance and Oath of Office of President which includes non-interference in the discharge of the duties of other armsgovernment. However, he told the world during his Media Chat of December 30, 2015, that Nnamdi Kanu and Sambo Dasuki will never bereleased and this was after the courts have ordered their unconditional release.“Buhari’s comment was not only a violation of the Seventh Schedule of the Constitution, but it is also in violation of Part-I Section-9 of the Fifth Schedule of the Constitution which states that “A public officer shall not do or direct to be done, in abuse of his office, any arbitrary act prejudicial to the rights of any other person knowing that such act is unlawful or contrary to any government policy.”“On the same day of his Media Chat, he committed perjury when he lied tothe public by saying that even though Nnamdi Kanu has two International Passports, he (Nnamdi Kanu) never entered Nigeria with any passport. Buhari’s statement can be viewed on the Youtube link.
“Mr. President made this statement in his capacity as the President of Nigeria for which he took an oath per the Seventh Schedule of the Constitution and thereby committing perjury as defined by the term “misconduct“ in Section-19 of the Fifth Schedule of the Constitution.“On this basis, we, therefore, call on the National Assembly to immediately activate Section-143 of the Constitution of Nigeria to avoid further casualties. The removal of Buhari using Section-143 of the Constitution will ensure a temporary stability for Nigeria as the country prepares for its dissolution into the founding nations of Biafra, Arewa, and Oduduwa.“Without the removal of Buhari, according to Section-143 of the Constitution, the unstoppable and irreversible disintegration of Nigeria into the nations above may take a violent and calamitous path which will end up hurting internal and external stakeholders in Nigeria, including the economic interests of foreign governments.“A stitch in time saves nine and Biafra exit from the British creation called Nigeria is irrevocable and unchangeable.”

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