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Nigeria Must Report Iran To UN – Csos by Nobody: 11:43pm On Feb 03, 2016

A Coalition of Human Rights and Pro-Democracy Based Civil Society Organizations has said the federal government of Nigeria must report the Islamic Republic of Iran to the United Nations (UN) for trying to undermine Nigeria’s internal security by openly backing a group, the Islamic Movement in Nigeria which attempted to create chaos in the Nigeria.

Speaking at a world press conference in Abuja, Convener/ National President of the Coalition, Comrade Ibrahim Abubakar said urged the Nigerian Government President Muhammadu Buhari to expel the Iranian Ambassador, Saeed Koozechi from Nigeria. Abubakar explained that the comments credited to the Iranian ambassador to Nigeria, Ambassador Saeed Koozechi, following the clash between the Army and members of the Shiite, were very undiplomatic and could amount to a threat to Nigeria’s internal security

He also said the President should take the further step of severing all diplomatic ties with the government of Iran until they commit to staying out of the internal
affairs of Nigeria.

He said, “That Iran can continue to undermine Nigeria after Mr President’s recent visit to that country makes the message obviously clear that cordial relations with Iran will not add value to us.

We also appeal to the media to consider national interest in the course of reporting. It will be counterproductive to help a belligerent country further its propaganda that is aimed at destabilising our country as it is obvious that the Iranian Ambassador is counting on Nigeria’s liberal media environment to
help spread fear and encourage insurgency. In his home country, no media organisation would have dared to publish a story that is critical of the government how much more of stories that are meant to undermine Iran.

”He said for the fact that the Iranian government is yet to recall its ambassador after such unguarded statement, shows he enjoys the support of his government. Abubakar however warned that Nigerians cannot allow external interference with Nigeria’s internal security matters.

“We should have by now reported Iran to the UN. The arms found in Shiite enclave came from somewhere; our intelligence agencies certainly must have a clue to
this. We still have the unresolved problem of some high calibre armaments which includes missiles illegally shipped into this country.

Gentlemen, recall that sometimes ago a cache of firearms and other weapons were uncovered in Kano and it has all the fingerprints of a country on it. The right thing therefore, is for Iran to have tried hiding its involvement in the militarisation of the Shi’ite in Nigeria and not try to intimidate a sovereign nation for defending itself against Iranian proxies.”

He said the Federal government of Nigeria must protect at any cost in line with the provisions of the Constitution it is sworn to uphold in pursuit of Nigeria’s territorial integrity and general well-being.

Abubakar said Nigerian see this Iranian interference as part of a desperate attempt to create a Shiite axis of power as compensation for the sliding influence of the sect in the Middle East where the Sunni brand of Islam is gaining the upperhand.

He said Unfortunately for Iran, they blatantly ignore the reality that Islam in Nigeria is not known to be as heavily polarised along sectarian lines as it would
want it to be. According to him, Nigeria and the human
rights community will continue to encourage respect for human rights in the country, but will not back any group that takes arm against the Nigerian state.

He said, “when the Nigerian Army had aface-off with the Islamic Movement in Nigeria, better known as Shi’ite last year, many of us were vocal in our condemnation of what some viewed as the high handedness with which the Army responded to provocation from the sect’s members. But those with the capacity to be truthful will admit that resident of
Zaria, Kaduna state and environs have been living under the reign of terror of the Shi’ite led by Mr. Ibrahim Yakubu El-Zakyzaky.

“Their lawlessness reached climax to the point that the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Tukur Buratai and his entourage could have been killed had the situation been handled differently.”

He said, “Nigeria is already grappling with the horrors of Boko Haram, which has ties with an extreme brand of Islam. The Iran sponsored Shi’ite extremism was another front that was opened against the country.

Iran must therefore not expect a different treatment from those who bear arms against the state simply on account that they belong to the same sect as is dominant in the Islamic Republic.

We fear that the whole of this support on so called humanitarian grounds is a ploy to plunge Nigeria into further crisis, disrupt sales of Nigerian crude oil in the
international market, and create space for Iranian oil as it is just emerging from crippling sanctions that had prevented it from selling oil.

“We therefore call on the Islamic Republic of Iran to respect international laws and allow us to function as a sovereign nation. It should find ways of getting buyers for its oil without fomenting trouble in Nigeria. It should build its Shiite axis of influence elsewhere as Nigeria is a secular pluralistic country that does not
recognise any state religion.”

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