Violent Protests Paralyse Commercial Activities In Onitsha
Activities were
disrupted Wednesday in the commercial city of Onitsha following violent
protests by hundreds of youths over alleged killing of a staff of the Anambra
State Transport Agency, ASTA, by a trailer driver of Northern extraction.
Elsewhere around the vicinity of the multi – million naira
spare parts market, Obosi along the Onitsha –Owerri expressway, angry traders
blocked the road for several hours over the closure of the market since January
3, 2014 on the orders of their chairman.
Vanguard gathered that the Hausa driver, who was travelling
from Owerri in Imo State to Onitsha, was stopped at Ihiala for a check and when
he failed to stop, an official of ASTA jumped into the passengers’ side beside
the driver, apparently to force him to stop.
However, the driver sped off towards Onitsha, forcing ASTA
officials in Ihiala to contact their colleagues in Onitsha through telephone to
intercept the vehicle.
According to the report, when the vehicle was stopped at
Onitsha, a lifeless body of the ASTA official, still in his uniform, was seen
in the vehicle.
An eye witness who spoke to Vanguard said: “The trailer
driver, who is an Hausa man was stopped by the ASTA people at Ihiala and when
he refused to stop, one of the ASTA men
jumped into the trailer to direct him to clear off the road.
“When the driver noticed that the ASTA man had entered his
vehicle, he zoomed off. At that point, other members of the team started making
calls to their colleagues and this led to the interception of the driver as he
was already heading towards the Head bridge in Onitsha to cross to Asaba in
Delta State.
“When the vehicle was searched, the lifeless body of the
ASTA man was discovered with his hands tied behind him and fresh blood gushing
out from his mouth and other parts of the body. There were also signs of
injuries, indicating that there was scuffle.
“On hearing of the development, youths at the Upper
Iweka-Head bridge axis mobilized themselves to attack the Hausa traders selling
goats and onions at the Head bridge area of Onitsha.
“The youths, out of anger, set the trailer ablaze while the
driver was lucky to escape as he ran towards soldiers in the area who whisked
him away in their vehicle to avoid his being lynched.”
At the time we visited the Head bridge yesterday, all
the Hausa traders and other non natives had fled Onitsha to Asaba, while others
rushed into the 302 Artillery Brigade in Onitsha and nearby police stations for
safety.
Elsewhere at the Mgbuka, Obosi market along Onitsha-Owerri
road, human and vehicular movements were delayed for hours when traders blocked
the major road in protest against the alleged closure of the market since
January 3, 2014 by its chairman who is simply known as Ifeanyi.
According to some of the traders, the market was closed on
the orders of the chairman of the market over alleged harassment by members of
the Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra, MASSOB,
who, it was learnt, had threatened to take over the market to start collecting
revenue forcefully in the market.
Worried by the continued closure of the market, some of the
traders took to the streets and blocked the Onitsha –Owerri road for several
hours.
They made bonfire on the middle of the road, forcing
travelers from other parts of the country and Onitsha to divert to Obosi.
Security operatives have however restored normalcy in the
area and smooth traffic flow resumed.
MASSOB Director of Information, Mr. Uchenna Madu however
denied his group’s involvement in both the traders’ riot and the Upper Iweka
protest.
Madu said the traders apparently reacted following their
inability to attend to their customers from various parts of the country that
came to make purchases after the New Year celebration.
Madu also called on the state government to look into the
cause of the riot and bring those behind the violent protests to book while
calling on their members and Ndigbo to remain calm over the alleged killing of
the ASTA operative by the Hausa driver.
The Anambra State Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, Mr.
Emeka Chukwuemeka confirmed the two incidents and said that no life was lost
during the riots.
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