AT least two members of the Movement for the
Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) were feared
killed and over 100 others arrested yesterday in the commercial city of
Onitsha, Anambra State when MASSOB members clashed with security
operatives during activities marking the 16th anniversary of the group.
The thanksgiving services which held in all the states of the South
East during the weekend, also led to the arrest of scores of MASSOB
members in Aba and Nnewi, according to Expdonaloaded blog reports.
The group’s coordinator for Anambra North zone, Emmanuel Omenka, told Expdonaloaded blog on
phone that the clash took place during the thanksgiving mass held at
St. Lwanga Catholic Church, Okpoko, New Haven in Ogbaru Local Government
Area. According to him, a joint security task force had invaded the
venue and arrested about 200 members.
Omenka alleged that the joint security task force used brute force on
them and told them point blank that they were carrying out the Federal
Government directive on the clampdown on the group.
Also in Nnewi, Anambra State, members of the group also clashed with
the Police in Nnewi, leaving five persons wounded and over 50 arrested
in the church.
Regional Administrator, MASSOB, Anambra South, Mr Mrs. Virginia
Ubazuonu said members were attacked without while in the church to thank
God for sustaining them this far.
Expdonaloaded blog learnt that trouble started after MASSOB members
had arrived the church and got seated. However, some of the members who
arrived later were accosted by the police at the Traffic Light, a
stone’s throw to the residence of late Chief Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu
residence.
On getting information that their members were being arrested at the
Traffic Light, other members in the church were said to have mobilized
to know why there were problem with the police without any provocation.
There was a clash and the police started shooting which lasted for
nearly thirty minutes. In the process, three MASSOB members were said to
have sustained bullet wounds and the two people arrested were
handcuffed by the police were rescued by their members who assisted them
to the church for safety while the wounded were taken to an undisclosed
hospital. She said the police later reinforced with over ten trucks
and arrested over 50 of her members at the church gate.
“They were shooting at us but we were approaching them until we
rescued our members. We did not provoke them. But they decided to attack
us,” one of the MASSOB members at the scene of the incident.
Meanwhile, Aba zone of the movement, yesterday were undeterred by
police presence as they held their scheduled thanksgiving service.
The Movement effectively beat police strategy as it successfully held the service in three churches in the city.
The police had as early as 6.00am, stationed armoured personnel
carrier (APC) and fierce looking mobile and regular policemen in and
around the Christ the king (CKC) Catholic Church where MASSOB had
initially planned to hold the service.
Expdonaloaded blog gathered that members of the Movement got
information days earlier about the police plan not to allow them access
to CKC and made alternative arrangements for different venues which
they kept to themselves.
But unknown to the police, as they were keeping watch over CKC and
its environs, members of MASSOB were at three different churches within
the Obohia Road/Crystal Park Hotel axis holding the thanksgiving
service. The celebration was also peaceful in Okpoko, Anambra State when
MASSOB members marched through the streets, in disguise without
putting on MASSOB regalia or symbol. However, they chanted freedom
songs. They later converged on a secluded field where they hoisted the
Biafran flag, displayed banners and addressed journalists.
MASSOB zonal leader for Anambra Central, Chief Vincent Iloh in a
speech said that it calls for celebration and glory to God that the
struggle which started on 13th September 1999 has clocked 16 despite
several bruises. He announced the news of death of one of their member,
Bartholomeo Onyeagba allegedly shot by the police in Awka that morning
and another member also killed in Nnewi. He disclosed that they will
continue fighting for the liberation of Ndigbo. He said that the
struggle for self determination is a legal fight noting that those who
fought for the independence of Nigeria from British colonialists were
not hounded every time like their group.
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