The peaceful
protest embarked upon on Tuesday by the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB,
against the continued incarceration of Mr. Nnamdi Kalu the Radio Biafra
Director, turned bloody at about 1.30 am early hours of Wednesday, after an
alleged encounter by the Joint Military Taskforce comprising, Army, Navy,
Police and Civil Defense, who clashed at Niger Bridge Head with some members of
the IPOB who vowed to continue their blockage of the bridge for three days
until Kanu is released.
The
encounter left about nine people dead, five at Niger Bridge Head, three at
Obodoukwu Road, a Suya meat seller said to have been hit by stray bullet who
died instantly.
Miscreants
on hearing that some people have been shot dead by the joint Military taskforce
went into another protest, marched to the Central mosque at near Onitsha Main
Market and set it, a Hilux Pick Up van with federal Government number was also
burnt when the Joint Military Taskforce held motorist and commuters hostage at
Upper Iweka with sporadic shooting that has never been witnessed before in
Onitsha.
The
protesting IPOB members had blocked the Niger Bridge early Tuesday morning
there by grounded vehicular movement in and outside Onitsha, and people who
knew alternative through the river Niger boarded Flying and Speed boat through
Marine Police station to cross in and out of Onitsha to Asaba, but incidentally
the protest was aggravated with Wednesday early hours shooting to death of five
IPOB members seen at about .30 am observing their three days protest at the
Niger Bridge Head agaisng the continued detention of their leader, Mr. Kanu.
As
at the time filing this report all the markets in Onitsha have been shut down
around 12.30 pm, as millions of traders in all the markets in Onitsha and its
environs were seen tscampering for safety and rekking to their homes, looking
tired and worried, as gun shut were sporadically shot almost every corner in
Onitsha.
The
protest had their peaceful protest on Tuesday without any casualty but the
situation was aggravated when the Joint Military Taskforce who could not
disperse them on Tuesday invaded the Niger Bridge at about 1.30 am and opened
fire on the thousands of the IPOB members who refused to leave the Niger
Bridge, the entry to South East, killing six people including the Suya seller
said to have been hit by stray bullet.
The
alleged killing of the IPOB members was said to have sparked off another
protest by IPOB members who were joined by MASSOB members who made born fires
along Onitsha Owerri Road and Onitsha Enugu Express way, forcing motorists
coming in and out of Onitsha from both Enugu, Asaba, Owerri difficult to enter
or exit.
One
of our reporters who went to Oba for an assignment was trapped at Oba Junction,
where had to pay N3,000 from Oba Junction to Tazan junction Onitsha, as over
2000 vehicles coming into Onitsha were seen parked at the Oba junction and
refused to come into Onitsha.
Culled from Vanguard
2 comments:
Please God no war!
The government should treat this issue diplomatically
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