Tension among Nigerians in Finland over Simon Ekpa’s arrest
The arrest and detention of armed militant leader Simon Ekpa in Finland have sparked widespread unease among Nigerians residing in the European country.
Ekpa the self-acclaimed “Prime Minister” of the Biafra Government in Exile, is a prominent figure within the outlawed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), a secessionist group known for its controversial activities.
This newspaper gathered that many Nigerians in Finland are reluctant to comment on the situation due to fears of reprisals from Ekpa’s followers. A Nigerian community leader, speaking anonymously, revealed that the Igbo community in Finland has been deeply affected by the violent reputation associated with IPOB.
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“Everyone is afraid to speak about Ekpa’s arrest. Key figures in Finland and the broader Igbo community are unwilling to voice their opinions,” the source disclosed.
Reports indicate that certain individuals have been accused of tipping off authorities about Ekpa’s activities and are now facing threats. “One person they accused is already being targeted. This happened even before Ekpa was remanded. Imagine what could happen if he is imprisoned. These followers are extremely dangerous,” the source added.
Another resident, who also requested anonymity, described the growing tension among Nigerians in Finland. “People fear speaking out about Ekpa because his supporters may retaliate. The belief is that anyone who criticizes their leader could be hunted down. However, the Finnish authorities are actively working to manage the situation,” the resident explained.
As the situation unfolds, Nigerian expatriates in Finland remain on edge, navigating the delicate balance between personal safety and expressing their views on the controversial figure’s arrest.
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