Simon-Ekpa

by Willy Okonji Lagos-


A Finnish court has sentenced Simon Ekpa, a self-proclaimed leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) Government in Exile, to six years in prison over terrorism-related activities.

In its judgment, the Pรคijรคt-Hรคme District Court ruled that Ekpa had โ€œparticipated in a terrorist organisationโ€ and โ€œpublicly incited crimes for terrorist purposes.โ€

The court found that between August 2021 and November 2024, Ekpa exploited his large social media following to fuel unrest in Nigeriaโ€™s southeast. โ€œMr. Ekpa was an influential member of a separatist movement that promoted violence,โ€ the court stated. โ€œHe provided support, including weapons, explosives, and ammunition, to armed groups seeking to achieve Biafran independence by force.โ€

Prosecutors told the court that Ekpa urged his followers on the social media platform X to commit crimes in Nigeria. โ€œHis rhetoric was not just speechโ€”it translated into real-world violence that destabilised communities,โ€ one prosecutor said.

Finnish authorities arrested Ekpa on November 21, 2024, after an investigation by the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI). Officials said his activities had โ€œcontributed directly to insecurity in southeastern Nigeria.โ€

โ€œPublic incitement to commit a crime with terrorist intent cannot be tolerated under Finnish law,โ€ the NBI declared following the verdict.

As part of the probe, the NBI also froze Ekpaโ€™s assets, along with those of his associates and linked companies.

Ekpa has not yet indicated whether he will appeal the ruling.


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