T.A.T - Activities
were yesterday grounded in Onitsha, the commercial city of Anambra State and
its environs by youth sympathetic to Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) who
were protesting the continued detention of their leader, Mr. Nnamdi Kanu. One
of the protesters was feared dead.
Markets
in Onitsha and its environs were all shot between 7am to about 2.30pm when some
traders were seen loitering around their markets to see if they would be
allowed to open, while some decided to go home for the day as they were also
afraid that they could be attacked.
Though
the Anambra State Government had announced, through the market leaders who also
exchanged text messages to ensure that their markets were open, the traders
seemed to be unwilling to go to their markets as most of them who normally
leave in the morning for their markets were sighted on their streets discussing
the protest which IPOB, declared earlier in the week.
Markets
shut down included Onitsha Main Market, Ochanja Central Market, Onitsha; New
Tyre Market, Nkpor; New Auto Spare Parts Market, Nkpor; Building Materials
Market, Ogidi; Ugwuagba Market, Obosi; Electronics Market, Onitsha; Bridge Head
Market, Onitsha that has over 21 markets attached to it and other small markets
in and outside Onitsha.
Even
shops along the streets of Onitsha, and its environs, including Awka Road, New
Market Road, Old Market Road, Oguta Road, Limca Road, Iweka Road and Modebe
Road, Sokoto Road and Haruna Street lock-up shops were also seen under lock and
keys.
The
IPOB supporters numbering over 30,000 were earlier seen gathered at Chief
Odumegwu Ojukwu Statue by Niger Bridge Head, also known as Odumegwu Ojukwu
Gateway, Niger Bridge Head Onitsha, chanting and dancing pro-Ojukwu and Biafran
songs, from where they marched peacefully down to Upper Iweka Flyover.
They
were seen marching from Upper Iweka Flyover to Onitsha/Owerri Road, to Nkpor
Junction, Ochanja Central Market, Onitsha Main Market, Old and New Market
Roads, Onitsha chanting anti-Federal Government, Police, Army and Navy songs,
demanding the release of Mr. Kanu, whom they said is being incarcerated for
over three weeks now, and the continued arrest and detention of their members
as well as the actualization of the Biafran cause.
There
was unusual presence of the police on the major roads and streets of Onitsha,
but their presence did not deter the protesting IPOB supporters, who were also
cautious of the behaviour of their members to road users and petty traders who
wanted to cash in on the closure of markets and big stores and shops to do
brisk business.
IPOB
supporters who wanted to be unruly on road users were promptly shouted on and
cautioned by their leaders to behave well, that molestation and dispossessing
people of their property and goods, looting of people’s shops and property were
not part of their agenda.
Meanwhile,
in Port Harcourt, hundreds of pro-Biafra supporters made real their threat to
protest in Rivers State yesterday as they marched on Okobe Community, Ahoada
West Local Government Area of the East West Road.
An
eyewitness who spoke to Saturday Vanguard said they were chanting solidarity
songs as they marched on the road.
According
to Mr Johnbull Tamunoemi, the protesters were tactical to avoid any clash with
security operatives. “I saw some of them jump into the bush when they sighted a
patrol vehicle belonging to the Nigerian army. The protesters were over two
hundred. They were singing pro-Biafra songs as they marched on the street”, he
said.
Eye
witness accounts said the activities of the protesters did not disrupt free
flow of traffic.
At
press time, Saturday Vanguard gathered that police vehicles were seen leaving
Port Harcourt to the area apparently to stop the protest. There was heavy
security presence on all parts of Port Harcourt yesterday to ensure the protest
did not hold.
Probably
to beat the heavy security presence, the pro-Biafra supporters had to relocate
their protest to the East West Road part of Ahoada West Local Government area
which is less than two hours drive from the state capital.
And
in Asaba, at least one thousand youths, yesterday stormed the ever busy
Onitsha/Asaba/Benin Expressway to protest against the continued detention
of the Director of Radio Biafra, Mr. Nnamdi Kanu.
The
protesters who came out at 2:30pm, caused stampede and gridlock as road users
made u-turn facing the direction they were coming from. While those living on
the expressway down to the Onitsha Head Bridge in the Asaba metropolis fled
their homes and shops for fear of being attacked by the protesters who chanted
war songs as they demand for the unconditional release of Mr. Kanu.
The
agitators under the aegis of Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Delta State
Chapter began the peaceful march at Agbor and moved to Asaba in a motorcade.
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