Two policemen and four of the members of indigenous
People of Biafra (IPOB) on Friday died during the group’s protest in Nnewi,
Anambra State.
But the Anambra State Police Command said only
one policeman died in the protest while a Divisional Police Officer in the area
was hospitalized after sustaining injuries in the clash that erupted when
security agencies stormed the venue of the protest.
The Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of
operations, Mike Okoli, said, “I will confirm to you that we lost a policeman,
an inspector in the clash.
The DPO who went with him to that operation is hospitalized.
I can’t tell you of any other casualties; this is the much I know.
It was gathered that the pro-Biafran agitators
marched round Nnewi and environs on Friday sensitizing the people about the
need for a referendum to highlight the need for the Sovereign State of Biafra
and the rejection of the 2019 general elections.
Members of the group numbering about 2000 had
stormed the Nnewi market, shouting “No referendum, no 2019 election.”
Waving the Biafran flag as they moved round, the
protesters asked people in the market not to participate in the 2019 general
elections unless the Federal Government heeded their demand for the conduct of
referendum to actualize Biafra Republic.
Our correspondent gathered that trouble started
when security operatives arrived at the scene in three Toyota Hilux pick-up
vans and attempted to stop the protesters.
Members of the group were said to have pounced on
the policemen and destroyed their vans, with two people dead in the process.
The development forced traders in the Nkwo Nnewi market to close their shops
and scampering for safety.
The IPOB’s Media and Publicity Secretary, Emma
Powerful, in a statement made available to our correspondent in Awka, said
members of the group went on a peaceful demonstration to express their joy over
the “second coming and appearance” of the IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu, in Israel.
Powerful said the reappearance of their leader
was a testimony that the struggle for Biafra was divine.
The statement partly read, “Our leader’s
reappearance in Israel after the Nigerian government and her security forces,
including the Nigerian Army, Air force and Naval forces invaded his compound at
Afaraukwu Ibeku in Umuahia, Abia State, last year September is clearly an
indication to all and sundry that God Almighty is behind the struggle for
Biafra liberation.
“Biafrans are equally today showcasing to the
world that we are ready to boycott every Nigerian elections come 2019
especially the presidential election next year.
“Our march today on the roads and streets across
Biafraland must send signals to politicians and saboteurs among us that
Biafrans are determined to leave the prison called Nigeria where British
government experimented to lead black Africans and other black nations across
the globe but failed to live up to the expectations for over 100 years because
of the Hausa-Fulani caliphate dominations.
“IPOB rally and march today (Friday) being
November 23, 2018 is ongoing in all the states across Biafraland like Rivers,
Enugu, Abia, Anambra, Delta, Imo, Ebonyi, Cross Rivers, Akwa Ibom and Bayelsa
states and other Biafra clans and tribes fraudulently carved into Kogi, Benue
and Edo States.”
He said the group would not rest until a date was
given for Biafra referendum to hold so that its people would decide whether to
stay in Nigeria or not.
He added, “IPOB is divinely ordained to retrieve
Biafra sovereignty from this enclave called Nigeria. We are coming to show
Nigerians and its handlers including their security apparatus what is called
civil disobedience because IPOB is more of intellectuals.”
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