Embassy: Ekweremadu’s attackers will face prosecution under German law
Attackers of former Deputy Senate President Ike Ekweremadu will be prosecuted under German laws,
The Nigerian embassy in Germany has confirmed.
Members of the proscribed Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB) in Nuremberg, Germany on Saturday
beat up the Enugu senator as he arrived to speak at the event.
Under German laws, physical assaults are punishable by fines or imprisonments of up to 10 years,
depending on the gravity.
In a statement on Monday evening, the embassy assured they will be prosecuted to serve as
deterrence to others planning such assault.
The statement reads: “The Embassy of Nigeria, Berlin, Germany wishes to react to viral videos
of a vicious physical attack on the immediate past Deputy President of the Nigerian Senate
and serving Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Ike Ekweremadu, by some members
an illegal and terrorist entity named Indigenous Peoples of Biafra ( POB) in Nuremberg on 17th August 2019.
“The attack happened at an event organised by Nigerians in Germany under the auspices
of a socio-cultural organisation known as Ndigbo Germany, a registered entity in the
Federal Republic of Germany.
“Invitations were extended to Nigerian dignitaries, including the Distinguished Senator
and Nigeria’s Ambassador to Germany, His Excellency Yusuf Maitama Tuggar.
“The Nigerian Ambassador also honoured the invitation but arrived at the venue shortly after the incident.
“The organisers reportedly requested for police protection to ensure public order during
the event but were told that the threat level was minimal and did not require stationing
of any personnel at the venue before the incident.
“The Embassy has requested a thorough investigation of this attack with a view to identifying
the perpetrators and bringing them swiftly to justice in accordance with German law.
“This would deter future acts of violence against officials of the Nigerian Government on
German soil particularly against the backdrop of threats by the proscribed IPOB to carry
out similar attacks on more Nigerian dignitaries, especially those from the South Eastern part of the country.”