UK granting IPOB members asylum disrespectful — Nigerian govt

Lai Mohammed

The Federal Government says the reported decision of the United Kingdom to grant asylum to “persecuted” members of the Indigenous People of Biafra is disrespectful of Nigeria as a nation.

Minister of information and culture Lai Mohammed on Tuesday said the move amounted to sabotaging the fight against terrorism and generally undermining Nigeria’s security.

“Let me say straight away that this issue is within the purview of the honourable minister of foreign affairs and I am sure he will handle it appropriately,” Mohammed said on NANForum.

“But as the spokesman for the Federal Government of Nigeria, I will say that if indeed the report that the UK will grant asylum to supposedly persecuted IPOB and MASSOB members is true, then something is wrong somewhere.

“Against the background of the fact that IPOB is not only proscribed but also designated as a terrorist organisation here in Nigeria, the UK’s decision is disrespectful of Nigeria as a nation.

“The decision amounts to sabotaging the fight against terrorism and generally undermining Nigeria’s security.”

“It is not only unconscionable, it is inexplicable,’’ he added.

Mohammed said IPOB had been fingered as being behind recent violent attacks in the south-east, an allegation the group denies.

“For the UK to choose this time to give succour to IPOB beggars belief and calls to question the UK’s real intention.

“If we could go down the memory lane, what the UK has done is like Nigeria offering asylum to members of the IRA before the 1998 Good Friday Peace Agreement,’’ he said.

The UK Visas and Immigration had released new guidelines to its decision-makers on how to consider and grant asylum applications by members of Biafra secessionist groups.

In the guidelines, asylum is to be granted to “persecuted” members of IPOB, and of the Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB).