Briton Blasts Nigerian Govt For Declaring Him Wanted, Reveals Next Action
Drew Povey, a Briton accused of inciting insurrection against President Bola Tinubu’s government, has urged the Nigerian government not to treat protests as treason.
Povey, whom the Nigerian government also identified as Andrew Wynne, made this plea in a statement responding to allegations of building “a network of sleeper cells to topple” the Tinubu administration and cause chaos in the nation.
Povey’s bookshop, located at the Abuja headquarters of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), was previously raided and sealed.
Part of the bogus charges against him involved enabling some #EndBadGovernance protesters “with intent to destabilise Nigeria.”
In a statement on the letterhead of his bookshop, Povey wrote, “PROTEST IS NOT TREASON – release all the detainees! The mass protests over #EndBadGovernance and #EndHunger frightened the government.
“But rather than addressing the peoples’ demands, the government turned to repression.”
Povey further stated, “Perhaps 40 people were murdered by the police and other security forces, thousands were arrested and many still remain in captivity. In Abuja, the authorities have attacked the so-called leaders and organisers of the protests.
“Ten people face ridiculous charges including treason, mutiny and levying war against the state.”
“The NLC promised a general strike to protect its President, Joe Ajaero, from arrest and detention in relation to similar charges. Despite the flimsy nature of the evidence against the detainees, they face long years in prison unless the trade union movement is prepared to protect them.
“On 7th August, the NLC said it “condemns in the strongest terms the human rights violations perpetrated by security forces against peaceful protesters.'”
“The first person to be arrested in this case was Eleojo Opaluwa. He is a former colleague of Joe Ajaero, working for NUEE, the electricians union, as an organiser in Abuja. He is also the Vice Chair of the NLC in Kogi State.
“He has now been detained for over four weeks with no tangible evidence. His family was told that he had received a WhatsApp message from one of the other alleged leaders. This was after Eleojo had actually been detained.”
“The ten detainees have been accused of conspiracy to commit a range of serious crimes. However, they barely know each other. Five of them may have been members of a WhatsApp group set up to organise the protests in Abuja.
“But the other five are unknown to these comrades. They may be a few of the flag-waving protesters from Kano who were added to extend the range of the organizers to cover the main protests from Sokoto to Maiduguri.”
“There appears to be a conflict between the government and the police investigating this case. The head of the Intelligence Response Team (IRT) told the detainees’ lawyers that he would have released them, but that he had orders from above not to set them free. So the police have developed what appears to be a ridiculous case involving the owner of Iva Valley Books.
“They are claiming that he goes under the name of Andrew Povich, a Russian-sounding name, and that he has now left Nigeria for Russia.”
“Neither of these claims are true. Yomi, who works for Iva Valley Books, has, like the other detainees, been treated in a terribly inhumane manner. He was arrested in front of his wife and three-year-old daughter.
“All their phones were confiscated by the police. This was despite appeals from his wife that they needed a phone to get money for food.”
“He was then imprisoned illegally and held in chains, beaten, and tortured for three days. His only involvement was to design flyers for the protests on the instructions of his boss.
“The NLC has shown that it has the power to protect its President. It now needs to extend this action to protect its other officers, its members, and the general public.”
Naija News House had earlier reported that the Nigerian police declared Andrew Martin Wynne, also known as Andrew Povich or Drew Povey, wanted for allegedly plotting to destabilise Nigeria and overthrow President Bola Tinubu’s government.
The spokesman of the force, Olumuyiwa Adejobi, had disclosed this at Force Headquarters in Abuja.
He had accused the British national, Drew Povey, of renting a space at Labour House in Abuja for his Iva Valley Bookshop and establishing Stars of Nations Schools in Nasarawa State as a cover for his subversive activities.
Adejobi, an Assistant Commissioner of Police, told journalists, ” The Nigeria Police Force has launched a comprehensive investigation into the activities of foreign national and subversive elements plotting to undermine the democratically elected government in Nigeria through unconstitutional regime change and orchestrating violence across the country.
“Following extensive intelligence gathering and collaboration with other security agencies, nine suspects have been apprehended, who received substantial financial backing from foreign sources to destabilise the country.
“Preliminary findings suggest they orchestrated and funded violent protests, disseminated false information, and engaged in other unlawful activities to create anarchy and justify their illegal plot to overthrow the democratically elected government.
“Investigations have identified a foreign mercenary, Andrew Wynne (also known as Andrew Povich or Drew Povey), a British national, who built a network of sleeper cells to topple the government and plunge the nation into chaos. He rented a space at Labour House, Abuja, for an ‘Iva Valley Bookshop’ and established ‘STARS of Nations Schools’ as a cover for his subversive activities.”
He said, “Documentary evidence and confessions revealed that Andrew Wynne issued directives, monitored progress, and provided finance and operational guidance to achieve unconstitutional regime change in Nigeria.
“He mobilised and deployed several billions of naira to his Nigerian collaborators, urging them to mobilise the public to violently storm police facilities and military barracks, anticipating a bloodbath that would instigate international condemnation of the Nigerian government. These acts are in clear violation of the Terrorism (Prevention) Act 2011 and other relevant laws,” Adejobi added.
Adejobi accused “Andrew Wynne (Povey) and one of his local coordinators, one Lucky Ehis Obiyan” of fleeing the country following investigations into their activities.
He, therefore, added they “have been declared wanted, and global hunting for them has commenced in connection with this investigation”.
It was on Sunday reported that charges had been filed by the police against 10 #EndBadGovernance protesters.
Count one of the charges reads, “The charges read as follows: “Count One – That you the above-named defendants, along with others including Andrew Martin Wynne (aka Andrew Povich), a British citizen, male, age unspecified, Lucky Ehis Obiyan, male, Comrade Musa Abdullahi, male, and others now at large, are accused of conspiring between July 1, 2024, and August 4, 2024, at Karshi, Abuja FCT, within the jurisdiction of this court, with the intent to destabilize Nigeria by committing felony to wit: treason. This offense is contrary to Section 96 and punishable under Section 97 of the Penal Code.”