About two persons were feared dead in Aba, the commercial capital of
Abia State on Monday following a protest by members of Indigenous People
of Biafra.
The pro-Biafra supporters had defied several warnings by the state
government and security agencies against protesting the continued
detention of the Director of Radio Biafra, Mr. Nnamdi Kanu.
It was gathered that the group marched through major roads in the city,
chanting solidarity songs in support of their detained leader.
But the protest, it was learnt turned violent when members of the group
attempted blocking the Aba-Enugu highway and were dispatched by a team
of the military and police.
According to an eyewitness, the protesters regrouped inside the town
around Saint Michael road to make bonfires, which attracted the presence
of soldiers and the police again.
It was gathered that the soldiers tried all means to disperse them to no
avail while two persons were reportedly hit by stray bullets in the
process.
When contacted, the State Police Public Relation Officer, Mr. Onyeke
Udevito, said the team of the police and soldiers only dispatched
protesters with tear gas.
Onyeke, however denied the knowledge of any casualty and added that 26 protesters were arrested by the police.
The state police spokesman warned members of the pro-Biafra group to desist from further protests in the city.
Meanwhile, the Rivers State Police Command has warned any secessionist
group against engaging in activities that could endanger the lives and
property of residents of the state.
The State Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Ahmad Mohammad, warned
that the command would not tolerate any form of protest, procession or
demonstration that would jeopardise the peace enjoyed in the state.
Mohammad spoke in a telephone interview with our correspondent while
reacting to reports that pro-Biafra protesters were planning to stage a
protest in Rivers State.
“We will not fail in our duty to ensure that lives and property are
protected in the state and therefore, we are warning against any
protest, procession or demonstration that will endanger the lives and
property of law abiding citizens in the state,” Mohammad stressed.
He, however, cautioned that the state police command would not hesitate
to arrest any member of a group involved in activities that could lead
to the breakdown of law and order.
The State Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike, had on Saturday directed security
agencies to arrest and prosecute any member of the Movement for the
Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra or the Indigenous People
of Biafra who flouted the ban on illegal processions and demonstrations
in the state.
Wike condemned the acts of criminality perpetrated by the Biafran
agitators, who capitalised on their protests to unleash mayhem on
innocent citizens of the state.
The governor had placed a ban on all forms of street protests,
processions and demonstrations in November 2015 after two persons were
feared killed in Oyigbo and Eleme areas of the state.
A statement on Saturday signed by the State Commissioner for Information
and Communications, Dr. Austin Tam-George, indicated that the Biafran
agitators were planning to embark on a violent protest in Oyigbo Local
Government Area of the state.
Wike, however, called on all residents in the state to remain calm and law abiding.