Fans and lovers of Nollywood actor Chiwetalu Agu are presently outraged and angry as the celebrity spends his first night in the custody of the Nigerian Army following his arrest on Thursday. It was earlier reported that soldiers arrested the actor around Upper Iweka Bridge in Onitsha for wearing an outfit with Biafra inscriptions. Chiwetalu Agu was reportedly on a charity mission to the less privileged when he was arrested by Nigerian soldiers.
The Nigerian Army in a statement said that the actor was arrested while inciting members of the public and soliciting for support for the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra.
In a telephone chat with Punch Newspaper, the Director Army Public Relations, Brigadier General Onyema Nwachukwu said the actor was yet to be released as he was still being questioned.
The military official, however, said he could not ascertain whether Chiwetalu Agu has been granted access to his lawyers. Some Nigerians who are gutted by the action of the military have described the actor’s arrest as illegal.
Human rights lawyer and activist, Inibehe Effiong, in a statement, said the arrest of the actor was “illegal, unconscionable and unwarranted. The actor has not committed any criminal offence known to law.”
Inibehe Effiong said the military has no power in a constitutional democracy to arrest citizens except in very special and exceptional circumstances like during war, state of emergency, insurrection or riot.
“Supposing without conceding that the dressing of the legendary actor amounts to “incitement” as claimed by the Army, it is the Nigeria Police Force that should have responded. There is no evidence of incitement against him.
Nothing was inscribed on the said cloth to incite the public,” he said, adding that the Army should apologize to the actor and pay him adequate compensation for public humiliation.
A Facebook user, by the name Peter Udonsek, also described the arrest of Chiwetalu Agu as “heartbreaking”. He lamented the double standards of the Nigerian Army, saying the military has not deemed it fit to arrest controversial Islamic cleric, Ahmad Gumi, who has been seen hobnobbing freely with murderous bandits.
Similarly, Activist Deji Adeyanju flayed the Army over Chiwetalu Agu’s arrest. “The same army that organize Repentance Red Carpet ceremony for Boko Haram terrorists,” he threw a mocking jab at the military.
Olayomi Koiki, Spokesman for embattled Yoruba Nation agitator, Sunday Igboho, also condemned the arrest of the actor in a Facebook post. “When is it a crime for someone to wear a cloth made with Biafran colours?” he queried.
However, many Nigerians have shown theeir aggression and annoyance over the arrest of the veteran Nollywood actor Chiwetalu Agu by the Nigerian army.
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