In Nigeria, almost everything goes the other way. The southeast
governors denied their people so many things, killed them, raped and kidnapped
them in the name of Operation Python Dance here in Biafra Land. The first had
happened, the second happened which led to the death of thousands of Biafrans
and the killings in the house of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu the leader of IPOB on 14th
September 2017. In Abia State on Friday 27th September 2019, Police clashed with
few unknown boys at the junction of Oko Jumbo Street by Degema Street that
connected Umuos junction.
According to a victim Ugochukwu Nna said; "the
Police normally comes here and collect money (roger) with their mini bus
without plate number and they don't even wear their uniform but on Friday 27th
September, they came with the mini bus parked, while the collection of the
bribe was going on, few unknown boys confronted them, the Aba Ndiegoro Police started
shooting live bullets on them, and one of the boys were shot and some people in
their respective houses and shops were also shot, the boys retaliated and set
their mini bus on fire. Since Friday they have been arrest upon arrest of
people, shooting people, and breaking people's houses and carrying their
properties including generators and Plasma TV".
He also said "I didn't recover any of my properties
and I have three children with my wife, I don't know where to run to with my family".
We recorded seven houses burnt at that Junction and people's shops were also
burnt down too.
A woman, they arrested her husband said "I went to
give my husband food and they sent me back, and at my eyes the arrested folds
were struggling for life because the police didn't accept anybody to give them
food, and at same time, an old man died in the prison on Tuesday 1st October
2019. Upon what is already happening, the Police, SARS are still causing
problems in Aba, and by journalistic investigation, before next week Okezie
Ikpeazu the Governor of Abia State will declare Operation Python Dance, and
then deploy soldiers to kill the people.
Written by:
Ajuzieogu Bernard
For: Abia State Media
Edited by:
Solomon Elughaiwe
For: Abia State Media
Published by:
Chibuike John Nebeokike
For: Abia State Media
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