At least, two persons were feared
dead in Aba, the commercial capital of Abia State, on Monday following a
protest by members of the Indigenous People of Biafra.
The pro-Biafran supporters had defied
several warnings by the state government and security agencies against
protesting the continued detention of the Director, 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 to block the Aba-Enugu
expressway and were stopped by a combined team of military and police
operatives.
According to an eyewitness account,
the protesters reportedly regrouped around Saint Michael Road to make bonfires,
which attracted the presence of soldiers and policemen again.
It was gathered that the soldiers
tried all means to disperse them but they failed. Two persons were reportedly
hit by stray bullets in the process of dispersing them.
When contacted, the state Police
Public Relations Officer, Mr. Onyeke Udevito, said the combined team of the
police and soldiers only dispatched protesters with tear gas.
Udevito, however, denied the
knowledge of any casualty and added that 26 protesters were arrested by the
police.
The state police spokesperson warned
members of the pro-Biafran group to desist from further protest 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 Rivers State Police Public
Relations Officer, Mr. Ahmad Mohammad, warned that the command would not
tolerate any form of protest, procession or demonstration that could jeopardise
the peace being enjoyed in the state.
Mohammad spoke in a telephone
interview with one of our correspondents while reacting to reports that
pro-Biafran 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. 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, warned 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 agents 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 pro-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, procession and demonstration in November 2015 after
two persons were feared killed in Oyigbo and Eleme areas of the state.
In a related development, Reverend
Father Samuel Aniebonam, who was last week named as the Chairman of Biafra
Independent Electoral Commission by Ralph Uwazuruike for the purpose of
conducting and supervising election for offices in his newly-formed Biafra
Independent Movement, has rejected the appointment.
He described the purported
announcement linking his name with the organisation as “a spurious
publication.”
In a statement in Awka, Aniebonam
said he was surprised that Uwazuruike could publish such an appointment without
seeking his approval and urged the general public to disregard it.

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