In the commercial city of Onitsha, our reporters quoted eye witnesses as saying that about 40 people, including a soldier, were killed, while over 50 were arrested. The incident, according to eye witnesses, started at about 3 a.m. when security forces entered the premises of St. Edmund’s Catholic Church, Nkpor Agu, near Onitsha and allegedly opened fire on the worshippers, accusing them of being Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, members, during which five were killed, while 10 others were injured. The source further stated at 8 a.m., the security forces, who patrolled all nooks and crannies of Onitsha, Nkpor, Ogidi and environs, allegedly swooped on another batch of suspected IPOB members, where about 20 were allegedly killed and scores injured. At about 11 a.m, the patrol team allegedly killed another 15, thus bringing the total casualty rate to about 40. However, the Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra, MASSOB, said it was not involved in the protest that paralyzed commercial activities in the area.
It was alleged that at 6
a.m, members of IPOB took to the streets, some naked, and were
confronted by soldiers of the 312 Artillery Brigade, an action that
allegedly led to scores of people losing their lives.
The pro-Biafra groups blocked most major streets in Onitsha and Niger
Bridge head, which made most people to remain indoors. All markets in
Onitsha were also closed.
Most of the killings were done at Nkpor, a suburb of Onitsha, where IPOB
had chosen to celebrate Biafra Day.
Two killed at Niger Bridge head
According to Area Administrator of Nnewi Region of IPOB, Mr Sonny
Chukwuebuka, two of IPOB members met their untimely death at the Niger
Bridge Head as they were coming from Asaba, Delta State capital, with
others to join their Anambra State counterparts in the celebration.
They were said to have ran into soldiers, who denied them passage into
Onitsha and in the process, a heated argument was said to have ensued.
Vanguard learned that this later resulted in a bloody clash and
consequently, a policeman was killed, while a soldier was stabbed.
MASSOB not involved
MASSOB leader, Mr. Uchenna Madu, said in a telephone interview that his
organization was not involved in the protest, explaining that he had
earlier issued a statement that this year’s Biafra Day should be
celebrated quietly and that all MASSOB members should stay at home.
Madu said though MASSOB was not involved in the protest, it was not
enough reason for securitymen to open fire on innocent people.
He said: “Security operatives of the Federal Government are arresting
and killing people who are non-violent. Is it because we are not armed?
It appears the only language the Nigerian security understands is
violence.
“This issue is not about MASSOB or IPOB. It is about Ndigbo generally.
In the ongoing killings, innocent people were also targets.”
IPOB protest illegal —Anambra govt
In its reaction, Anambra State government said the protest by IPOB, in
Onitsha was illegal, noting that the group did not obtain the necessary
police permit for the rally.
In an announcement shortly after the Onitsha incident, government,
through the state Commissioner for Information and Communications
Strategy, Ogbuefi Tony Nnacheta, said: “The attention of Anambra State
government has been drawn to illegal demonstration by a group of
individuals causing anxiety at Nkpor/Onitsha axis of the state. The law
enforcement agencies are on top of the situation and are currently
working to restore normalcy and free movement for all law-abiding
citizens.
“Ndi Anambra are, hereby, advised to remain calm and vigilant and go
about their lawful businesses. All should note that there are laws
against disturbance of public peace.”
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It was alleged that at 6
a.m, members of IPOB took to the streets, some naked, and were
confronted by soldiers of the 312 Artillery Brigade, an action that
allegedly led to scores of people losing their lives.
The pro-Biafra groups blocked most major streets in Onitsha and Niger
Bridge head, which made most people to remain indoors. All markets in
Onitsha were also closed.
Most of the killings were done at Nkpor, a suburb of Onitsha, where IPOB
had chosen to celebrate Biafra Day.
Two killed at Niger Bridge head
According to Area Administrator of Nnewi Region of IPOB, Mr Sonny
Chukwuebuka, two of IPOB members met their untimely death at the Niger
Bridge Head as they were coming from Asaba, Delta State capital, with
others to join their Anambra State counterparts in the celebration.
They were said to have ran into soldiers, who denied them passage into
Onitsha and in the process, a heated argument was said to have ensued.
Vanguard learned that this later resulted in a bloody clash and
consequently, a policeman was killed, while a soldier was stabbed.
MASSOB not involved
MASSOB leader, Mr. Uchenna Madu, said in a telephone interview that his
organization was not involved in the protest, explaining that he had
earlier issued a statement that this year’s Biafra Day should be
celebrated quietly and that all MASSOB members should stay at home.
Madu said though MASSOB was not involved in the protest, it was not
enough reason for securitymen to open fire on innocent people.
He said: “Security operatives of the Federal Government are arresting
and killing people who are non-violent. Is it because we are not armed?
It appears the only language the Nigerian security understands is
violence.
“This issue is not about MASSOB or IPOB. It is about Ndigbo generally.
In the ongoing killings, innocent people were also targets.”
IPOB protest illegal —Anambra govt
In its reaction, Anambra State government said the protest by IPOB, in
Onitsha was illegal, noting that the group did not obtain the necessary
police permit for the rally.
In an announcement shortly after the Onitsha incident, government,
through the state Commissioner for Information and Communications
Strategy, Ogbuefi Tony Nnacheta, said: “The attention of Anambra State
government has been drawn to illegal demonstration by a group of
individuals causing anxiety at Nkpor/Onitsha axis of the state. The law
enforcement agencies are on top of the situation and are currently
working to restore normalcy and free movement for all law-abiding
citizens.
“Ndi Anambra are, hereby, advised to remain calm and vigilant and go
about their lawful businesses. All should note that there are laws
against disturbance of public peace.”
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/05/646391/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/05/646391/
It was alleged that at 6 a.m, members of IPOB took to the streets, some naked, and were confronted by soldiers of the 312 Artillery Brigade, an action that allegedly led to scores of people losing their lives. The pro-Biafra groups blocked most major streets in Onitsha and Niger Bridge head, which made most people to remain indoors. All markets in Onitsha were also closed. Most of the killings were done at Nkpor, a suburb of Onitsha, where IPOB had chosen to celebrate Biafra Day. Two killed at Niger Bridge head According to Area Administrator of Nnewi Region of IPOB, Mr Sonny Chukwuebuka, two of IPOB members met their untimely death at the Niger Bridge Head as they were coming from Asaba, Delta State capital, with others to join their Anambra State counterparts in the celebration. They were said to have ran into soldiers, who denied them passage into Onitsha and in the process, a heated argument was said to have ensued. BWG learned that this later resulted in a bloody clash and consequently, a policeman was killed, while a soldier was stabbed. MASSOB not involved MASSOB leader, Mr. Uchenna Madu, said in a telephone interview that his organization was not involved in the protest, explaining that he had earlier issued a statement that this year’s Biafra Day should be celebrated quietly and that all MASSOB members should stay at home. Madu said though MASSOB was not involved in the protest, it was not enough reason for securitymen to open fire on innocent people. He said: “Security operatives of the Federal Government are arresting and killing people who are non-violent. Is it because we are not armed? It appears the only language the Nigerian security understands is violence. “This issue is not about MASSOB or IPOB. It is about Ndigbo generally. In the ongoing killings, innocent people were also targets.” IPOB protest illegal —Anambra govt In its reaction, Anambra State government said the protest by IPOB, in Onitsha was illegal, noting that the group did not obtain the necessary police permit for the rally. In an announcement shortly after the Onitsha incident, government, through the state Commissioner for Information and Communications Strategy, Ogbuefi Tony Nnacheta, said: “The attention of Anambra State government has been drawn to illegal demonstration by a group of individuals causing anxiety at Nkpor/Onitsha axis of the state. The law enforcement agencies are on top of the situation and are currently working to restore normalcy and free movement for all law-abiding citizens. “Ndi Anambra are, hereby, advised to remain calm and vigilant and go about their lawful businesses. All should note that there are laws against disturbance of public peace.”
By Emeka Mamah,
Jimitota Onoyume,Vincent Ujumadu, Chidi Nkwopara, Anayo Okoli, Peter
Okutu, Nwabueze Okonkwo, Francis Igata, Chimaobi Nwaiwu, Cyril Ozor
& Chinedu Adonu
Awka— Biafra Day anniversary celebration turned bloody, yesterday, in
South-East states as soldiers and policemen clashed with pro-Biafra
groups.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/05/646391/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/05/646391/
By Emeka Mamah,
Jimitota Onoyume,Vincent Ujumadu, Chidi Nkwopara, Anayo Okoli, Peter
Okutu, Nwabueze Okonkwo, Francis Igata, Chimaobi Nwaiwu, Cyril Ozor
& Chinedu Adonu
Awka— Biafra Day anniversary celebration turned bloody, yesterday, in
South-East states as soldiers and policemen clashed with pro-Biafra
groups.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/05/646391/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/05/646391/
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