Four people were feared killed on
Monday when members of the Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign
State of Biafra clashed with a joint team of security men in Onitsha, Anambra
State.
But while MASSOB claimed that the
clash was an attack on its members because of the decision of the group to withdraw
their support for the All Progressives Grand Alliance, the police declined
comments on the incident. The Anambra State Police Public Relations Officer,
Mr. Emeka Chukwuemeka, said he had not been officially briefed.
Director of Information of MASSOB,
Mr. Uchenna Madu, who said he was speaking on behalf of the leader of MASSOB,
Chief Ralph Uwazuruike, said the incident occurred in the early hours of the
day and that the security team, made up of army, police and State Security
Services personnel, stormed the MASSOB headquarters along Onitsha-Owerri Road
and allegedly opened fire on the members.
He said that at the end of the
attack, four persons were felled while about 80 persons were injured. He said
those injured during the incident were denied medical attention because they
could not produce police medical permit.
Madu also said that about 18 vehicles
belonging to MASSOB members and traders at the Mgbuka-Obosi, Old Motor Spare
Parts Obosi, and 137 motorcycles belonging to MASSOB members were burnt and
cash sum of N920, 000 was taken by the security agents.
The MASSOB spokesman also said 37
traders in the Old Motor Spare Parts, Mgbuka, sustained bullet wounds and were
rushed to various hospitals for medical attention.
He alleged that the clampdown on their
members was masterminded by the state government which he accused of not being
comfortable with members of the group’s resolve to announce their preferred
candidate ahead of Saturday governorship election.
Madu said, “This devilish act of
cowardice meted on MASSOB was not unconnected with our refusal to allow our
name to be used by some desperate politicians who wanted to score cheap
political goal, using our platform.
“We had issued a statement distancing
ourselves from supporting APGA and its candidate ahead of the governorship
election in the state. We are very quite aware that the stand we took did not
go down well with some highly placed persons in the state, hence, the attack
was to disorganise us and browbeat us to submission.
“We hold Peter Obi responsible for
the killings. This reminds us about the 2006 shoot-on-sight order by Governor
Peter Obi who massacred about 2,000 MASSOB members.
“We shall arrest him and pay him back
in his own coin in our own way immediately he steps down as the governor
because his recent action of killing MASSOB members will heavily affect APGA
chances of winning this election.”
The Senior Special Assistant to Obi
on Media and Publicity, Mr. Valentine Obienyem, who said he was not yet aware
of the incident, wondered why MASSOB was attributing it to the governor.
“Why are they calling the name of the
governor?” he asked.
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So MSOB is now party to APC,U wil fail I bet U
ReplyDeleteMassob is a pain to us here. They train teenagers to disrespect and beat up elders at the slightest of mistakes.. Go to our markets, they collect unnecessary taxes from traders, even buyers even if you buy goods worth 100naira, you must pay them. It was only last week that they announced in our area that we should be paying security fees to them instead of the state recognized security outfit.. If it was the Governor that directed the assault, we beg him to do more, we want more of it. we appeal to the state governor to direct more of these attacks to any massob member. They are thieves..
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