Victims of the clash in Idemili North Local Government Area
of Anambra State.
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By Emeka Mamah, Jimitota Onoyume,Vincent Ujumadu, Chidi
Nkwopara, Anayo Okoli, Peter Okutu, Nwabueze Okonkwo, Francis Igata, Chimaobi
Nwaiwu, Cyril Ozor & Chinedu Adonu Awka
— Biafra Day anniversary celebration turned bloody, yesterday, in South-East states as soldiers and policemen clashed with pro-Biafra groups.
— Biafra Day anniversary celebration turned bloody, yesterday, in South-East states as soldiers and policemen clashed with pro-Biafra groups.
In the commercial city of Onitsha, our reporters quoted eye
witnesses as saying that about 40 people, including a soldier, were killed,
while over 50 were arrested. The incident, according to eye witnesses, started
at about 3 a.m. when security forces entered the premises of St. Edmund’s
Catholic Church, Nkpor Agu, near Onitsha and allegedly opened fire on the
worshippers, accusing them of being Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, members,
during which five were killed, while 10 others were injured. The source further
stated at 8 a.m., the security forces, who patrolled all nooks and crannies of
Onitsha, Nkpor, Ogidi and environs, allegedly swooped on another batch of
suspected IPOB members, where about 20 were allegedly killed and scores
injured.
At about 11 a.m, the patrol team allegedly killed another 15, thus
bringing the total casualty rate to about 40. However, the Movement for the
Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra, MASSOB, said it was not
involved in the protest that paralyzed commercial activities in the area. It
was alleged that at 6 a.m, members of IPOB took to the streets, some naked, and
were confronted by soldiers of the 312 Artillery Brigade, an action that allegedly
led to scores of people losing their lives. The pro-Biafra groups blocked most
major streets in Onitsha and Niger Bridge head, which made most people to
remain indoors. All markets in Onitsha were also closed. Most of the killings
were done at Nkpor, a suburb of Onitsha, where IPOB had chosen to celebrate
Biafra Day.
Two killed at Niger Bridge head
According to Area Administrator of
Nnewi Region of IPOB, Mr Sonny Chukwuebuka, two of IPOB members met their
untimely death at the Niger Bridge Head as they were coming from Asaba, Delta
State capital, with others to join their Anambra State counterparts in the
celebration. They were said to have ran into soldiers, who denied them passage
into Onitsha and in the process, a heated argument was said to have ensued.
Vanguard learned that this later resulted in a bloody clash and consequently, a
policeman was killed, while a soldier was stabbed.
MASSOB not involved
MASSOB
leader, Mr. Uchenna Madu, said in a telephone interview that his organization
was not involved in the protest, explaining that he had earlier issued a
statement that this year’s Biafra Day should be celebrated quietly and that all
MASSOB members should stay at home.
Madu said though MASSOB was not involved in
the protest, it was not enough reason for securitymen to open fire on innocent
people.
He said: “Security operatives of the Federal Government are arresting
and killing people who are non-violent. Is it because we are not armed? It
appears the only language the Nigerian security understands is violence.
“This
issue is not about MASSOB or IPOB. It is about Ndigbo generally. In the ongoing
killings, innocent people were also targets.”
IPOB protest illegal —Anambra
govt
In its reaction, Anambra State government said the protest by IPOB, in Onitsha
was illegal, noting that the group did not obtain the necessary police permit
for the rally.
In an announcement shortly after the Onitsha incident,
government, through the state Commissioner for Information and Communications
Strategy, Ogbuefi Tony Nnacheta, said: “The attention of Anambra State
government has been drawn to illegal demonstration by a group of individuals
causing anxiety at Nkpor/Onitsha axis of the state. The law enforcement
agencies are on top of the situation and are currently working to restore
normalcy and free movement for all law-abiding citizens.
“Ndi Anambra are,
hereby, advised to remain calm and vigilant and go about their lawful
businesses. All should note that there are laws against disturbance of public
peace.”
50 members arrested, IPOB alleges
Also reacting to the clash, the
Public Relations Officer (PRO) of IPOB, Mr. Emma Powerful, alleged that apart
from about 40 people killed, security operatives also arrested over 50 members
of the group and took them to an unknown destination.
He said: “We were
celebrating Biafra without any form of violence and the question we are asking
is whether we no longer have our fundamental rights.” National Publicity
Secretary of Campaign for Democracy (CD), Mr. Dede-Uzor-Dede, said the Federal
Government should arrest those involved in the killings of the harmless youths,
with a view to bringing them to justice, in line with Chapter 4, Sections 33 to
41 which centred on fundamental human rights and in line with the Constitution
of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999, as amended.
Enugu Police arrest
MASSOB, BIM members
Also, yesterday, no fewer than 13 suspected members of
Movement for the Actualization of Sovereign State of Biafra,MASSOB, and Biafra
Independent Movement, BIM,were arrested by the Police at the Edinburgh axis of
Enugu metropolis where they converged as take-off point to embark on peaceful
demonstration to commemorate their independence.
An eyewitness told Vanguard
that the pro-Biafra members stormed the venue at about 7.40 a.m. in a Toyota
Hiace bus with number plate XG 265 UWN with flags and T-shirts bearing Biafra
insignia and inscriptions.
They were said to have formed a circle, holding
hands in prayers before the commencement of the protest when the police swooped
on them.
Confirming the arrest, Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, Ebere
Amaraizu, Superintendent of Police, said the protesters were rounded up
following intelligence report on the would-be protest which made the command
ban any form of protest.
“They converged on Edinburgh axis and the arrested
suspects in their reactions maintained that they are members of MASSOB and BIM.
They further stated that they were to converge and pray at the spot before
embarking on procession with their flags to commemorate their independence.”
Chekwas Okorie urges Buhari to release Kanu
Meanwhile, Founder, United
Progressives Party,UPP, Chief Chekwas Okorie,yesterday, urged President
Muhammad Buhari to release detained Nnamdi Kanu, Director Radio Biafra, as a
prelude to dialogue with the aggrieved members of MASSOB, IPOB, and other
affiliate groups demanding for Biafra secession.
Similarly, the apex Igbo
socio-cultural group, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, declined to comment on the activities of
MASSOB, IPOB, BIM and other affiliate groups involved in the averted protest.
President General, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief Gary Enwo Igariwey, told Vanguard on
the phone: “I do not want to talk about anything concerning MASSOB and others
involved in any protest.”
40 MASSOB members arrested in Nsukka church
In Nsukka,
MASSOB raised alarm that the police arrested 40 of it members at St. Theresa’s
Cathedral, Nsukka, yesterday, while attending a special thanksgiving mass in
commemoration of 49th anniversary of the declaration of the defunct Biafran
Republic by the late warlord, Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu.
The zonal leader of
MASSOB in Enugu North, Chief James Omeke, said it was surprising that police
circled the Catholic Cathedral, sneaked into the church and arrested the
members at the special thanksgiving mass.
He said: ”The arrest, harassment and
intimidation of the members would not deter the movement but would spur the
struggle to freedom. Nigerian government has not been fair to the freedom of
Biafra.”
Efforts to get confirmation from the Police Public Relations Officer,
Ebere Amaraizu. proved abortive as several calls to his line were not answered.
However, a senior police officer in Nsukka who spoke on condition of anonymity,
denied any arrest.
Pro-Biafra protesters shot in Umuahia
In Umuahia, a member
of MASSOB was said to have sustained gunshot wounds when police allegedly shot
at the members, who held peaceful rally to mark 49th anniversary of Biafra.
He
was said to have been rushed to an undisclosed hospital in the Abia State
capital.
Also, 10 members of the group were said to have been arrested by the
police during the rally. Meanwhile, Ohanaeze Youth Council has condemned the
killings, saying it was wrong for the security to shoot citizens on a peaceful
protest.
According to the Council, it is against international laws and
conventions to attack unarmed protesters with live bullets and called on the
security operatives to respect the laws.
Reacting to the Onitsha killing and
shooting in Umuahia, President General of the council, Mazi Okechukwu
Isiguzoro, also said the mood of the nation required that the security agencies
tread with caution so as not to heat up the polity.
Isiguzoro, therefore,
called on the Federal Government to call the security operatives to order and
caution them against incessant attacks on armless citizens.
The Abia State
Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Udeviotu Onyeke, when contacted, denied
that any protester was fired at by the police. He also denied that 10
protesters were arrested, saying police only arrested four activists.
IPOB,
MASSOB loyalists arrested in Imo
In a similar development, the Imo State Police
Command said it arrested only 17 loyalists of MASSOB and IPOB, including two
women, as against the 50 claimed by the groups.
The MASSOB and IPOB members
kicked off the road show at Waterside Primary School Owerri, from where they
moved to Rotibi Street to Oguamana Street before linking Douglas Road where
heavily armed security men threw teargas at them at Ama JK.
Mr Okechukwu Nwogu,
a leader of MASSOB, who spoke to journalists in Owerri, regretted the arrest of
members of the group who, according to him, were on a peaceful march to
commemorate the 49th anniversary of Biafra and 17th anniversary of MASSOB.
The
PPRO, Mr. Andrew Enwerem, who paraded those arrested, yesterday, before newsmen
in Owerri, on behalf of the CP, Mr. Taiwo Lakanu, saidthe MASSOB and IPOB
loyalists were arrested along Tetlow/Okigwe Road Park, Owerri, by policemen who
were on routine patrol.
Police stop protest, arrest 92 in Ebonyi
In Abakaliki
Ebonyi State, the state police command said it stopped the proposed protest by
MASSOB to mark their independence day in the state In a statement by the
spokesperson of the command, ASP George Okafor, about 92 members led by one
Vincent Nwamini and several other sub-leaders were arrested.
According to him,
the command also discovered that the protest was a plot by miscreants to cause
mayhem in the state.
7 die as MASSOB protests in Asaba
No fewer than seven
persons have been confirmed dead following protest by members of the Movement
for the Actualisation of Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB), in Asaba on
Monday. The Acting Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), in Delta, SP Charles
Muka, who confirmed this in a statement, added that the police recorded two
casualties. He said in the statement that five members of MASSOB were killed by
military officers who had confrontations with the group along the Asaba-Onitsha
Expressway in Asaba.
It stated that the military arrested and brought eight
members of MASOB to the police and “are now in custody in Asaba.” According to
him, the protesters turned violent and attacked the policemen deployed to
monitor the protest, killed two and injured two others. “We had to deploy our
officers to ensure that the protest was peaceful but we were surprised that the
people turned violent. “To our surprise, they started attacking our men and at
Okwe Junction in Abraka area of Asaba, the group killed a police corporal and
took his AK47 rifle.
“Also along the Dennis Osadeby Way in Asaba, they wounded
a police officer and took his anti-riot gun. “This group also attacked and
wounded two policemen, suspected to be marine police, and threw them into the
River Niger at Cable Point in Asaba and in the process one died and one was
rescued. “This brings the casualty to two with two others injured on the side
of the police.
“The protesters also attacked military vehicles along the
Asaba-Onitsha Expressway which left four members of the group dead and eight
others arrested and brought to the police headquarters.” It added that a
pregnant woman was hit by a stray bullet during the fracas but now receiving
treatment at the Federal Medical Centre, Asaba. The statement advised parents
and guardians to warn their children and wards to follow the part of peace and pursue
their agenda constitutionally.
12 pro Biafra protesters arrested in Rivers
In
Rivers state, twelve members of Movement for the Actualization of Sovereign
state of Biafra, MASSOB were arrested yesterday at Oyigbo local government area
by the Police during a peaceful protest by the body. Oyigbo Regional
Administrator of the body, Mr Sunday Amuzie and the Rivers south Director of
Information and Publicity of the group, Mr Anukem Anthony condemned the arrest,
saying it will not stop them from their peaceful agitation.
They further called
on the Inspector General of Police to order immediate release of their members
arrested. Amuzie said : “Today is a big day for Biafra people because it is the
anniversary of Biafra independence. It is what we are celebrating today. You
know the mentality of Nigeria Police, they don’t maintain the law. “If, in
deed, they are people that maintain law, not just enforcing it, they do not
have any reason whatsoever, to arrest any group of persons who are carrying out
a peaceful activity.
“MASSOB is a non-violent movement and would continue to
remain so, till the actualization of the freedom. No matter the level of
harassment, we will continue to maintain the non-violent principle”.
We don’t
need this distraction now—Okorocha
Reacting to the development, Governor Rochas
Okorocha of Imo State said the development was a distraction which the
South-East does not need at this point.
A statement signedby his Chief Press
Secretary, Sam Onwuemeodo, said: “What the South-East and her people need at
the moment is economic revolution to reposition the area for development and
growth. Anything short of this lofty dream is a distraction. What the people of
the zone need to do now is to tap into President Buhari’s administration to get
their due. They should forget these distractions.”
Former Secretary General of
Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief Nduka Eya, has said IPOB had no reason to confront
soldiers if it was engaged in peaceful demonstration.
Eya, who spoke against
reports that soldiers opened fire on IPOB members who were celebrating Biafran
heroes at Nkpo, near Onitsha, warned those agitating for Biafran to remember
that Biafra died in 1970 when the secessionist war ended in the country.
“I had
always said that Nigerians must be disciplined and also imbibe the habit of
engaging in peaceful demonstration.
“Anybody who wants to embark on peaceful
demonstration must obtain police permit.
“If you do so, the police will provide
security and ensure that hooligans do not hijack it. This is the standard behaviour
all over the world. “If it is true that the IPOB people actually killed a
soldier, the natural reaction would be for his colleagues to open fire on the
demonstrators. “Many of us still have Biafra in our hearts but nobody should
engage in illegality.
They kill you and you are out. As long as we continue to
engage in illegality, we will not get our bearing. Efforts to get the
Presidency’s reaction proved abortive as the Special Adviser on Media, Mr. Femi
Adesina could be reached.
We need to know that Nigerian military /police are and behave like animals. They shoot at will especially when you don't have guns
ReplyDeleteAll this is Nonsense as i continue to said it. Biafra is no serious at all. If Biafra is serious with Nigerian forces all this nonsense should have stop since. But Biafra we are talking is all about mouth and no action. This is all nonsense as i contunie to said it. Peace peace peace can not give us Biafra. Action is involve. How many have we lost in this struggle and still nothing happen ? We are not serious. Please if we are not ready to confront Nigerian forces by force we should stop protest as i know very well that any day Biafra protest there must be blood and nothing will happen. It is very bad for me to seeing my people dying any day they went to protest. I am not happy with that and also call for the protest to stop if we are not ready for action. I have said it all the time and several that peace can not give us Biafra. Nigeria understand only language of Violence. Period. I am not for peace. I am for action. Peace protest. Count me out. Violence or action i will join. That is for me.
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