…Scuttle BIM
rally in Delta; Awka, Nnewi shun exercise
…Onitsha, Owerri stand still, Count
us out—MASSOB
No fewer
than 150 members of Chief Ralph Uwazuruike-led Biafra Independent
Movement, BIM, were, yesterday, arrested
by the police across states in the South-East and some parts of South-South. In
Enugu, 41 members of the group were arrested
during their anniversary parade celebration.
Enugu State Police
spokesman, Ebere Amaraizu, who confirmed the arrests, said about 41 persons
suspected to be members of BIM/MASSOB were nabbed by security operatives of the
command from various parts of Enugu metropolis yesterday morning.
According to vanguardngr, Amaraizu
said the arrests were based on intelligence information that BIM members were
about to conduct themselves in a manner likely to cause breach of peace, adding that investigations
into their alleged activities have begun.
BIM had announced a one-week
celebration of the 17years of
re-declaration of the Biafra Republic by Chief Ralph Uwazuruike on May
22,2000, starting from May 22 to 30, 2017. But as early as 7.30am,
yesterday, security men were stationed
at Opi, near Nsukka, to stop the MASSOB members from travelling to Enugu
metropolis for the demonstration while others were also stationed at the 9th
Mile Corner and the Arab Contractors along the Enugu- Port Harcourt expressway
and Emene along Enugu-Abakaliki Road. The BIM
members, who reportedly came from Aba, Abia State in many buses were
stopped at the Arab Contractors and prevented from going into Enugu.
However,
at Nsukka, over 1000 members of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, marched
through the major streets singing Biafran songs to sensitize the residents on
the sit-at-home order by IPOB on May 30.
IPOB said the day was set aside to
honour Biafran heroes like late Dr Michael Iheonukara Opara, former Premier of
Eastern Region; Chief Frank Opigo, Dr Akanu Ibiam, Dee Samuel Mbakwe, Chief
Gabriel Okara, Cardinal Rex Lawson, General Philip Effiong, Col Nwawo, Major
Timothy Onwuatuegwu, Col Festus Akagha, Captain Ananaka, Major Chukwuma Nzogwu
among others, who sacrificed a lot for Biafra. However, the BIM demonstrators at Nsukka were escorted by the
police as they marched from Ugwoye through the University of Nigeria, Nsukka,
UNN, main gate before heading towards Ibagwa-Enugu Ezike Road.
The UNN main
gate remained closed by the institution’s security men as BIM members arrived
the area but the situation was calm as people went about their businesses.
Police arrest BIM members in Enugu The state Commissioner of Police Danmalam
Mohammed was said to have ordered the arrest of any BIM member seen on the streets. BIM commander in
Enugu East Zone, Mr. John Nnamani, said members of the group drawn from the
various local government areas of the state were arrested during their
celebration to mark the anniversary.
Nnamani said it was unfortunate that the
police arrested the BIM members during a peaceful celebration . BIM leader,
Ralph Uwazuruike, challenged the police to produce reason for the arrests,
pointing out that his group was not violent.
He also dis-associated his
organisation from the May 30 sit-at-home ordered by the Indigenous People of
Biafra, IPOB and MASSOB. …
Detain 47 in
Calabar, scuttle rally In Calabar, Samuel Okah, leader of MASSOB in Cross River
and 46 others were arrested and detained by the police. The unarmed MASSOB
members under the aegis of Biafra Independent Movement, BIM, were arrested and
detained by the Cross River state
police command at Odukpani junction during a peace march by the group. Vanguard reported that they gathered that a combined team of
security agents, including Department of State Services, DSS, Police as well as
Civil Defence arrested members of the group believed to be partly from Cross
River, neighbouring Ebonyi and Enugu states in a Toyota 18-seater bus with
Ebonyi registration number ALL 327 ZT.
A member of BIM, who spoke under
anonymity at the police headquarters in Calabar told Vanguard that the rally
was a peaceful march to create awareness about the group, which needed no
approval but they were surprised when security agents rounded them up. When
contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer, Irene Ugbo, confirmed that 47
members of BIM were arrested at Odukpani junction in Odukpani Local Government
Area for questioning. Awka, Nnewi shun exercise; Onitsha stands still Onitsha,
the commercial city of Anambra State, yesterday, stood still as BIM and its
faction of MASSOB, observed the 17th anniversary of re-declaration of Biafra
and hoisting of its flag at Aba, Abia State on May 22, 2000.
Hundreds of
MASSOB-BIM members loyal to Uwazuruike, who came from Nnewi, Awkuzu, Aguleri,
Umuleri, Nsugbe, Ogidi, Nkpor, Oba, among other neighbouring towns, converged
and marched through the major roads in the town, chanting Biafra songs. Among
places they were seen include Onitsha- Owerri road, Old Market road, Nkpor New
road and Enugu-Onitsha expressway.
They waved various flags with inscription
signifying Biafra, with some of them riding in open cars, tricycles and
motorcycles. The exercise caused traffic gridlock in all the streets they
passed through although there was no molestation of motorists. However, trucks
loaded with Police and Joint Task Force of the Military; Police and Civil
Defence were seen parading the streets to ensure there was no breakdown of law
and order and there was no altercation between them and the security agencies.
Addressing reporters in Onitsha, Anambra North zonal leader of MASSOB-BIM, Mr.
Vincent Iloh, said they chose the date
because May 22, was the date Chief Uwazuruike re-declared the New Biafra struggle
for independence from Nigeria.
Police scuttle MASSOB, BIM rally in Delta,
arrest 10 It was, however, another story in Asaba, Delta State, where the
BIM rally suffered a setback following the arrest of
some of the agitators by the Police.
A dependable source told Vanguard that the
agitators, who converged at about 8 am
on Abraka axis of Asaba,
yesterday, were invaded by the police who threw
teargas at them, adding that 10 members of the group were arrested and
detained by the Police who drove into the scene in three Hilux vans while
others took to their heels.
Contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer,
PPRO, Mr Andrew Aniamaka could not confirm the arrest, adding that he was yet
to get details at press time.
More arrested in Ebonyi Reports turned in
from Abakaliki said no fewer than 50
members of BIM, Ebonyi State were arrested by the police during the group’s
rally in Abakaliki. The pro-Biafra agitators were allegedly arrested in Ohaukwu
LGA and Onueke in Ezza South LGA as they made effort to join the rally in the
state capital.
The Biafra agitators had matched from the popular Spera-In-Deo
junction to Presco junction, Abakaliki to commemorate Biafra anniversary.
MASSOB/BIM leader in the state, John Nwifuru, who stated that the group was guarded
by a team of policemen to ensure it was not highjacked by hoodlums, assured
that those arrested by the police will be released as, according to him, he has
spoken with police authority on the matter. Meanwhile, the state Police Public
Relations Officer, DSP Jude Madu insisted that his office was yet to receive
any report of arrest of MASSOB members in the state, adding that there was no
way police can provide security for an unlawful gathering.
Celebration not felt
in Umuahia But reports from Umuahia stated that the Chief Ralph Uwazuruike-led BIM rally was not
felt in Umuahia, the Abia State capital.
However, some bus loads of BIM
members, waving their flags, drove through some major streets of Umuahia and
turned at the Umuahia Tower round-about and headed towards Aba where they were
billed to hold their ceremony.
BIM members beaten in Aba Over 5,000 members of MASSOB and its sister organization, BIM,
yesterday, marched around Aba, Abia State, in celebration of the 17th
anniversary of the hoisting of the Biafra flag in the city.
The group converged
at Osisioma Ngwa junction on the Enugu-Port Harcourt expressway from where they
marched through the Ariaria International Market to 175, Faulks Road, where
Uwazuruike hoisted the Biafra on May 2000.
The group which bore placards like;
“We are MASSOB/BIM”, “We are celebrating the new Biafra”, “The freedom fighter,
Chief Ralph Uwazuruike, is the authentic leader”, among others, further marched
through Faulks road to Brass junction and Aba-Owerri road . But soldiers
believed to be attached to the Forward Operation Base, FOB, Ngwa High School,
Aba, arrested some of them as they came
into the city for the celebration.
The names of the detained members were given
as Comfort Ogbuokiri, Jude Iheme, Nnachi Agwu, among others. BIM insisted that the Nigerian government is
jittery about what it described as the increasing recognition of the MASSOB/BIM
by over 20 countries of the world.
In separate interviews with Vanguard at Faulks
Road, MASSOB leader, Abia South zone, Okporie Nkama and MASSOB leader, Abia
Central zone, Felix Ibegbulam, expressed joy at the huge crowd who participated
in the anniversary celebration and urged the people of the old Eastern Region
to continue to support Uwazuruike as the actualization of an independent state
of Biafra is at hand. They stated that the huge turn-out of the people had
shown that MASSOB/BIM is on ground, and warned those sabotaging Uwazuruike’s
efforts to desist or face the wrath of the gods of Biafra. According to them,
“the Biafra we are celebrating
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