A pro-democracy Non-governmental Organization- Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA) has cautioned against the meddling into the Niger Delta or pro-Biafran agitations by the dreaded National Security Adviser to the United States President Ms. Susan Rice.
The Rights group has instead urged President Muhammadu Buhari to seek home-made panacea by ordering the immediate de-escalation of military actions in the restive but neglected Niger Delta Region.

They also urged President Buhari on the immediate release of the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and Director of the Europe based radio Mr. Nnamdi Kanu detained since a year ago.
This was  contained in a statement by the National Coordinator Comrade Emmanuel Onwubiko and the National Media Affairs Director Miss Zainab Yusuf.

HURIWA warned that on no account should Ms. Susan Rice be invited or allowed into Nigeria to visit any of the high profile detainees such as Mr. Nnamdi Kanu or indeed be part of any initiative over issues of Niger Delta or agitations by some Youth for actualization of Biafra Republic.

HURIWA anchored its strident opposition to the involvement of the black American spy Chief in the internal political affairs of Nigeria because of her unclear role during the periods preceding the annulment of June 12th 1993 Presidential polls and the unexplained cause of the sudden demise in protective custody of the presumed winner of that election Chief M.K.O. Abiola specifically after an alleged visit by Susan Rice to the cell of the late politician.
According to HURIWA: “We are shocked to read about the purported meeting between a security delegation from Nigeria headed by the Presidential adviser on National Security to President Muhammadu Buhari and the United States National Security Adviser Ms. Susan Rice.”
“We are, by this media intervention, asking President Buhari to seek homemade remedy to the issues around the growing restiveness in the South through a properly Constituted National Reconciliation and Truth Commission made up of few good independent minded Nigerians and also to order the reduction in the military buildup going on in the Niger Delta region.

“The Nigeria government must release Mr. Nnamdi Kanu unconditionally and end his illegal trial because the peaceful agitations by the Europe registered Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) for a Biafra Republic is supported by international covenants on civil and Political Rights with specific reference to self-determination clause.

“These agitations must be resolved peacefully without inviting Ms. Susan Rice whose finest intervention during the military ended up in fiasco with swirling allegation that the late politician Chief M.K.O. Abiola died in suspicious circumstances soon after a visit from the black American spy Chief.”
HURIWA recalled that the Federal Government had commenced discussions with the United States of America (US) on how to achieve an immediate and peaceful resolution of the conflict in the Niger-Delta through sustainable dialogue rather than resorting to war.

Citing Press reports, HURIWA also recalled that the move by government was part of the highlights of a meeting between the American National Security Adviser (NSA), Ms. Susan Rice and her Nigerian counterpart, Major-General Babagana Monguno (rtd.) at the White House, recently.
The two NSAs met at the White House to discuss opportunities to expand cooperation between the United States and Nigeria, HURIWA recalled.

But HURIWA however condemned the intervention as the invitation of a meddlesome interloper whose first intervention in Nigeria’s muddy water of politics didn’t end up well but resulted in the yet undetermined cause of death of the man who won the June 12th 1993 election but was robbed of this pan-Nigerian victory by the military junta.
Abiola it would be vividly recalled died under suspicious circumstances shortly after the death of General Abacha.

Moshood Abiola died on the day that he was due to be released, on 7 July 1998.
While the official autopsy stated that Abiola died of natural causes, Abacha's Chief Security Officer, al-Mustapha has alleged that Moshood Abiola was in fact beaten to death.
Al-Mustapha, who was detained by the Nigerian government, but later released, claims to have video and audiotapes showing how Abiola was beaten to death.
The final autopsy report, which was produced by a group of international coroners, has never been publicly released.

Another version has it that he was poisoned.

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