The Guardian (Nigeria)

Biafra Day: Police arrest pro- Biafra agitators in Enugu

• Sit- at- home order grounds Imo, Anambra • Bianca flays Ndigbo for not immortalis­ing civil war martyrs

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ITFrom Lawrence Njoku ( Enugu), Charles Ogugbuaja ( Owerri),

Uzoma Nzeagwu and Osiberoha Osibe ( Awka) was a sad anniversar­y celebratio­n for over 35 members of pro- Biafra agitators, under aegis of Biafra Zionist Movement ( BZM), as the police, yesterday, arrested them in Enugu during a procession to mark this year’s Biafra Day.

The Guardian gathered that members of the group led by Benjamin Onwuka, who assembled at a location in Independen­t Layout, Enugu, carrying Biafra insignia, were accosted and arrested by the police during a procession.

It was not clear whether Onwuka was among those arrested.

Sources said they were arrested around 11: 00 a. m. and taken to the state Police Command, adding that the agitators were also displaying United States of America ( USA) and Israeli flags.

The source said: “BZM members, numbering over 30, had arrived the venue to embark on a procession. They had Biafran flags and those of USA and Israel. They were also carrying loads of tracks bearing the name of their group and messages.

“It was when they started marching that about five Hilux vans, loaded with policemen, came and arrested them. I must tell you that they were not bearing arms or dangerous weapons.”

When contacted, the Spokesman of the state Police Command, Daniel Ndukwe ( DSP), said he was yet to be briefed and promised to get back.

Economic and social activities were at a standstill, yesterday, as residents deserted streets in compliance with the directive from pro- Biafra agitators to observe the day as sit- at- home in commemorat­ion of the Nigeria- Biafra war.

Meanwhile, the National Leader of the Movement for the Actualisat­ion of Sovereign State of Biafra ( MASSOB), Uchenna Madu, in a statement, hailed residents for complying with the 56th anniversar­y of the war, which, he said, was in line with the declaratio­n of Biafra Republic by late Chukwuemek­a Odumegwu Ojukwu.

He used the occasion to appeal to President Bola Tinubu to release detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra ( IPOB), Nnamdi kanu.

SIMILARLY,

businesses were grounded at different parts of the 647 autonomous communitie­s in the 27 councils of Imo State, in compliance with the sit- at- home order by the Indigenous People of Biafra ( IPOB) to commemorat­e the yearly Biafra Day.

The group had directed the sit- at- home in the South East in remembranc­e of those killed during the war.

The directive recorded over 80 per cent compliance in Awka, Onitsha, Nnewi and environs as people stayed in doors, coupled with the hike in fuel pump price, following alleged removal of subsidy by President Bola Tinubu. MEANWHILE,

Bianca Odumegwu- Ojukwu, wife of the late Biafra Warlord, Chukwuemek­a Odumegwu- Ojukwu, has lamented failure of Ndigbo to immortalis­e Bruce Mayrock and August Martin, among others, who sacrificed their lives while supporting the rights of Biafrans to life and self- determinat­ion.

Bianca recalled that Mayrock was the 20- year old, who set himself ablaze in front of United Nations Building in New York on May 29,1969, to draw attention to the plight of Biafran people in the Nigerian civil war.

 ?? PHOTO: PHILIP OJISUA ?? Labour Party Vice presidenti­al candidate, Datti Baba Ahmed ( left); Chairman, Daar Communicat­ions, Raymond Dokpesi Junior, and Labour Party presidenti­al candidate, Peter Obi, during a condolence visit to the Dokpesi family over the death of the founding Chairman of DAAR Communicat­ion, Raymond Dokpesi, in Abuja… yesterday.
PHOTO: PHILIP OJISUA Labour Party Vice presidenti­al candidate, Datti Baba Ahmed ( left); Chairman, Daar Communicat­ions, Raymond Dokpesi Junior, and Labour Party presidenti­al candidate, Peter Obi, during a condolence visit to the Dokpesi family over the death of the founding Chairman of DAAR Communicat­ion, Raymond Dokpesi, in Abuja… yesterday.

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