Stranded commuters erect tents at Onitsha Bridge Head
Business
activities came to an abrupt end yesterday afternoon in Onitsha while
vehicular movements ground to a halt as members of Indigenous People of
Biafra (IPOB) continued protest over the detention of Nnamdi Kanu.
The coordinated protests, which took off
from different parts of Anambra State, took residents of Onitsha and
traders by surprise when members poured into major roads in their numbers.
Some members
took off from the Onitsha–Uli–Owerri Road while others came towards the
Ogbunike end of the Onitsha –Enugu Expressway before converging at the
Asaba end of the Onitsha Bridge Head causing heavy traffic.
The protesters chanted songs of freedom with the slogan –“No Biafra, no peace.”
Speaking to newsmen, National Coordinator
of IPOB, Chidiebere Onwudiwe, who was flanked by IPOB’s spokesman, Emma
Powerful said, “the protest was as a result of the detention of Kanu
and the continued marginalisation of the South East and South South
geo-political zones by the Federal Government.
“The protests will continue today in
Onitsha and the soldiers, who are asking us to disperse are being funny
because we are non-violent and cannot be intimidated.”
…Protest turns bloody in Nnewi
From David Onwuchekwa, Nnewi
Protest by the
Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) for the release of Nnamdi Kanu
yesterday became bloody at Nnobi, near Nnewi in Idemili South local
government area of Anambra State.
Trouble started when protesters went to enforce an earlier stay- at -home order and
ran into a group of young men, who were hanging out at a drinking joint
along Nnobi-Nnewi Road. The youths, according to Daily Sun source, were
said to have opposed an order to close the joint by the protesters,
which eventually led to a free-for-all. In the ensuing melee, a young man, who was said to have come into the country just a week ago to take care of his sick mother, died.
“You have seen what these people who are nothing but
miscreants have done to our brother. Is it a crime for him to come back
to Nigeria to see his mother? Now, they have killed him on the pretence
of fighting for Biafra. If they are really sincere, why are they violent
about it? Do they expect us to run away from our homes for them to
actualise their dreams?” a friend of the deceased asked rhetorically.
Meanwhile, the three days market closure ordered by IPOB
witnessed total compliance in the industrial city of Nnewi. Traders, who
had earlier partially opened their shops as early as 7.30a.m., hoping
that the order would not hold, were forced to close them by IPOB members
who monitored the compliance while motorcycles shuttled between Onitsha
and Nnewi.
When Daily Sun went round Nkwo Nnewi markets, traders in
all sections of the markets were seen discussing in groups in front of
closed shops. Street traders were not left out as they were ordered to
close shop. They complied for fear of being attacked. In a related
development, implementation
of the 2014 National Conference resolutions has been described as the
panacea to the current agitation for Biafra by the Igbo .
Youth wing of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, the apex socio-cultural
organisation of the Igbo, which made the assertion yesterday, said the
resolution of the national confab has all it takes to peacefully resolve the agitation for Biafra and other agitations in the country.
They called on President Muhammadu Buhari to implement the
said confab resolutions as that would be “the starting point for
the coexistence of Nigeria.”
Markets, banks, shops, schools closed in Aba
From Okey Sampson, Aba
The
commercial city of Aba, Abia State was yesterday locked down as over
500, 000 Biafra agitators protested along the streets of the city in
solidarity with the director of Radio Biafra and leader of Indigenous
People of Biafra (IPOB), who appeared in court in Abuja.
Prior to yesterday’s protest, some
members of IPOB were said to have gone round some markets in the city
and announced that shops in Aba should be shut.
As early as 6.00a.m, the protesters, some
of who came from Rivers, Bayelsa, Imo and Anambra states, joined their
colleagues in Aba and gathered at the National High School on the
outskirts of the city from where they marched to the city centre,
chanting war songs. By the time the protesters got to the city centre,
policemen on duty, particularly those controlling traffic, fled their
duty posts, while leaders of the pro-Biafra group took over the duty of
traffic control.
All the markets and shops including
commercial banks in the city were closed. This is even as some private
schools sent back their pupils who had gone to school in the morning
citing the announcement made by IPOB members the previous day. The
protesters, who stretched about five kilometres, caused gridlock along
the route as motorists were forced to use alternative routes. It was
hectic entering or leaving Aba when the agitators moved towards
Aba/Owerri Road, which was the only route to access the city.
A special group said to be Biafran
soldiers marched in fours at the rear, wearing black attire and singing
war songs. A man in the front row carried a symbolic small pot while
others bore the Biafra flag and emblem.
As the protesters marched along,
residents, who trooped out in their numbers, lined the routes to cheer
them, saying it was time Biafra was free. One of the protesters, a
65-year-old man, who told Daily Sun he was a pastor, said the
actualisation of Biafra was revealed to him in a dream and that he would
not relent until Biafra was realised.
Another man said the protest would
continue as far as the Federal Government refuses to release Nnamdi
Kanu, stating that there would be another protest on the next adjourned
date of his trial.
Five Toyota Hillux vans loaded with
policemen, led by the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) for Eziama station
and three army vans later arrived but the officers followed the protesters from a distance.
Meanwhile, Nnamdi Kanu’s younger sister,
Prince Chinwe Kanu has lambasted the police in Abuja for allegedly
manhandling and arresting some members of the group, who went to the
nation’s capital to attend the botched hearing of their leader’s case.
Princess Chinwe who spoke to our
correspondent on phone said after the court could not sit due to the
absence of the Magistrate, some members of the pro Biafra group were
marching to the British High Commission to register their displeasure
over Britain’s silence on Nnmadi Kanu’s matter when the police
tear-gassed, wounded and arrested some of them.
She said as if that was not enough, that
the police went to a motor park in the capital city, tear-gassed some
of the IPOB members who were already inside buses that would take them
back to the East and also arrested some of them.
Describing the police action of
arresting defenceless civilians as barbaric, Princess Kanu said that
would not kill the spirit of Biafra in the people.
She commended protesters who locked Aba
and Onitsha for solidly being behind her brother in his trying times
assuring them their sacrifice will not be in vain.
Ohanaeze youths spit fire
…Support agitation for Biafra
From Dom Ekpunobi, Onitsha
A group, the Ohanaeze Youths, has lent its total support for agitation for the realisation of the sovereign state of Biafra.
Addressing newsmen yesterday in Awka, the
group, led by its Deputy National Chairman, Mr. Arthur Obiorah, said
the youths were wholly in support of agitation for Biafra movement,
especially when the demonstrators were not violent.
Obiorah, flanked by four other executive members of the group,
demanded the immediate and unconditional release of Nnamdi Kanu, Ben
Onwuka and other pro-Biafran agitators now in detention.
He warned that “any further attempt to
harass and intimidate Igbo agitators would result in untold reactions
from Igbo youths who have been watching developments with great
concern.”
The Ohanaeze Ndigbo youth wing also
called on President Muhammadu Buhari to implement resolutions of the
2014 National Conference which it considers a starting point for the continuous coexistence of Nigeria.
Obiorah also condemned the alleged killings, maiming and detention of non-violent Biafra agitators.
He said: “The Federal Government should,
instead of carrying out anti-social war on the peace loving Biafra
agitators, make conscientious study on why the Igbo youths and
Easterners are spoiling for the restoration of the nation of Biafra.
“President Buhari should commence a
no-hold-barred negotiation that may see all the Nigerian nationalities
meeting and dialoguing on how to come out of the present political
impasse.
Mr. Obiorah criticised some Igbo elders allegedly working against the pro-Biafra agitators.
He said such people were not representing
the Igbo nation, but their own selfish interests, and advised
South-East region to unite and speak with one voice in the interest of
the people.
He said: “We are committed to peace,
justice, equity and fairness and we call on Igbo and Nigerians to
embrace same for our general good.”
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