The Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria has issued a 72-hour ultimatum to the Federal Government to arrest ex-Niger Delta agitator Mujahid Asari Dokubo immediately.
The group threatened to mobilise its members to embark on a nationwide protest across all 36 states of the federation if the FG failed to arrest him.
HURIWA disclosed this in a statement on Thursday by its National Coordinator, Emmanuel Onwubiko.
The group said:
“Asari Dokubo must be arrested by the Department of State Services or any other relevant security agency over his suspected link to the violent phenomenon of ‘unknown gunmen’ in the South-East.
“The Nigerian Government must arrest Asari Dokubo now, or the Federal Government is indirectly tasking Igbo youths, lovers of Igbo and all groups that support the well-being of the Igbo people to begin peaceful protests simultaneously.
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“HURIWA is giving President Bola Ahmed Tinubu 72 working hours to order the arrest and investigation of Asari Dokubo over his suspected link to the violent phenomenon of unknown gunmen in the South-East or HURIWA will call our her members for a protest in Abuja next week over it.
“Illegality must not be allowed to continue whilst the security agencies pretend not to know or wilfully not take action. Asari-Dokubo must be arrested. Nigeria is not a Banana Republic.”