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IPOB request UK to deny Buhari entry ‘for public good’

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IPOB request UK to deny Buhari entry ‘for public good’

The Indigenous People of Biafra [IPOB], UK chapter, has petitioned Secretary of State for Home Department, Rt Hon Theresa May MP.

They have requested that President Buhari Muhammadu be denied entry or excluded from the UK for Public Good.

Find attached a copy of the petition:

REQUEST FOR MR. BUHARI MUHAMMADU D.O. B 17TH DECEMBER 1942 (PRESIDENT OF NIGERIA) BE DENIED ENTRY OR EXCLUDED FROM THE UK FOR PUBLIC GOOD.

Dear Madam,

We refer to the Home office policies with respect to individuals that has expressed views justifying terrorism in any shape or form. Further those with considered not to be of good character that ought not to be admitted, therefore must excluded for public good.

By way of background the above named records are summarized as follows:

1. On 17.12.1942 Buhari Muhammadu’s birth in Daura Northern Nigeria

2. In Buhari joined the Nigerian Army by enrolling in the Nigerian Military Training College (NMTC).

3. From 1962 to 1963, Buhari underwent officer cadet training at Mons Officer Cadet School in Aldershot in England.

4. In January 1963, Buhari was commissioned a second lieutenant, and appointed Platoon Commander of the Second Infantry Battalion in Abeokuta.

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5. From 1965 to 1967, Buhari served as Commander of the Second Infantry Battalion and appointed Brigade Major, Second Sector, First Infantry Division, April 1967 to July 1967.

6. Buhari was made Brigade Major of the Third Infantry Brigade, July 1967 to October 1968 and Brigade Major/Commandant, Thirty-first Infantry Brigade, 1970 to 1971.

7. In July 1966 Lieutenant Muhammadu Buhari was one of the participants in a coup, led by Lt-Col Murtala Muhammed that overthrew and assassinated Nigeria’s first self-appointed military Head of State General Aguiyi Ironsi.

8. Then Lieutenant Colonel Buhari was among a group of officers by Colonels Ibrahim Taiwo, who overthrew the Head of State, General Yakubu Gowon.

9. On 31.12.1983 Major-General Buhari was one of the leaders of the military coup of December 1983 that overthrew the democratically elected government of President Shehu Shagari.

10. On 31.12.83 Buhari assumed office as Military Head of State.

11. On 30 June 1984, Umaru Dikko was kidnapped following failed attempt by Buhari led Govt to extradite him from the UK to Nigeria.

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12. In 1984 those that participated in the Kidnap received 10 years and 14 years respectively as the doctor and the shopkeeper were later sentenced to 10 years’ imprisonment, the Israeli organiser of the snatch to 14 years, and the Nigerian military man to 12 years.

The men lost appeals to have their sentences reduced.

13. In 2001 at the peak of Sharia induced terror that claimed nearly 2000 lives. He was quoted saying:

“I will continue to show openly and inside me the total commitment to the Sharia movement that is sweeping all over Nigeria”.

He then added: “God willing, we will not stop the agitation for the total implementation of the Sharia in the country’’.

14. On 3.6.2013 Buhari was quoted by Thisday Newspaper saying, Military offensive Against Boko Haram, Anti –North. 

15. On 15 July 2015 Nigeria vows to shut down Radio Biafra 

16. On 28.9.15 Buhari advocates for rights to self-determination at UN Summit in New York 

On 23.12.15 The daily post reports reported that the Nigerian Army quickly buried the bodies of Shiites victims of extra Judicial killing in a mass graves without family members’ permission, making it difficult to determine an accurate death toll

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1. On 19.10.2015 Department State Security under Buhari refused to obey valid Court Order to release Mr Nnamdi Kanu IPOB leader (Please see the enclosed high court judgement).

2. On 19.11.15 the Department of State Security (DSS) under Buhari rushed to the Federal High Court and applied to secure an exparte order to further detain Nnamdi Kanu for another 90 days, in total disregard of the positive order by the Chief Magistrate Court for his release.

In a deliberate effort to legitimize the further detention of Nnamdi Kanu, the office of the Attorney General of the Federation filed a six count charge against him and 2 other defendants including this time treasonable felony and belonging to and managing an unlawful social (IPOB).

3. On 12.3.16 Nigeria Stands with Breakaway Western Sahara.

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