Three die as Biafran group, NAVY clash
No fewer than three persons were feared dead in
Onitsha, Anambra State, on Sunday evening when a group, Independent People of
Biafra, clashed with security operatives. It was gathered that 20 persons were
injured in the clash. A member of the group, Chinwendu Ikechukwu, told newsmen
that the group had after its meeting held at Nkpor, Idemili-North Local
Government Area of the state, decided to go and preach to the people on the
need to embrace the struggle for Biafran state when the trouble ensued. He
said, “On reaching Okpoko junction, we were accosted by a detachment of
policemen who fired teargas canisters at our members numbering about 5,000. “They
later allowed us to go since we were non-violent but on reaching Uga Junction
before the Niger Bridge, the naval men on duty there opened fire on us. “In our
defenceless state, three of our members were shot dead while about twenty
others sustained injuries.
“Even the police who initially allowed us to go
later joined in shooting our members.”
Ikechukwu said all the injured were initially
rushed to Paragon Hospital, Fegge, before some of them were taken to other
hospitals.
When contacted, the Police Public Relations
Officer, Anambra State Command, Okechukwu Ali, confirmed the incident but
denied the involvement of the police in the incident.
He said the police were on a parade in Onitsha at
the time of the incident but never shot members of the group.
The PPRO, however, said that all pro-Biafran groups
remained banned according to the country’s constitution.
Efforts to get the reaction of the Commander
Naval Outpost, Ogbaru, were not successful as his mobile telephone line
remained unreachable.
But a source at the Naval Outpost described the
claims of the Biafran activists as false, saying they should be able to produce
the corpses of their allegedly slain members.
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