Two police stations razed in Onitsha, Fear grips residents as govt shuts markets, schools
. Soldiers deploy to guard govt facilities, others
. Obiano imposes 24hr curfew in Anambra
. ‘N200m to be disbursed as compensations to people with proven cases of rights violations
Two police stations, ’33’ Nkwelle-Ezunaka near Onitsha and the
People’s club Police post have allegedly been razed and suspects
released by the EndSARS protesters yesterday.
It was gathered that the Okpoko Police station was under heavy attack as gunshots rented the air even as police put up severe resistance.
The protesters who were singing anti police songs stormed both
stations unexpected and attacked the policemen who took to their heels before releasing the suspects.
A police woman at ’33’who pleaded anonymity told this reporter that, “if this attack continues, I will resign because it is not every policeman that is corrupt to experience this or be accused of corruption”.
“We work on instruction from above so let them leave us alone and go after SARS”, she pleaded.
Meanwhile the EndSARS protesters have vowed to continue the protest until their demands are met warning that the elders must give way for the youths to takeover leadership.
According to one of their leaders simply identified as John, “what is
happening now is expected because President Mohammadu Buhari is selfish and rules the country with high handedness”
“He encouraged the SARS and used them to intimidate the civil polity and any challenge against his will lands the person in jail.
We will get to him and his liar Mohammed who wanted to gag the media and turn the country into a banana republic” he vowed”.
Anambra State Governor, Chief Willie Obiano has announced a 24hr curfew in the state following the growing tension across the country ignited by the killing of some EndSARS protesters in Lagis.
The governor who made the declaration during a special broadcast in Awka on Thursday said that curfew was a precautionary measure to prevent further descent to lawlessness.
According to him, the curfew will take effect from 8pm Thursday until when the rising tension is brought under control.
To this ebd, all schools and markets in Anambra State have been closed, while all gatherings by groups and associations under any name or label from 8pm are banned.
Obiano said, “The law enforcement agencies in the state have been duly directed to enforce compliance. However, all law enforcement officers charged with ensuring compliance to the restriction on movement must resist the temptation of applying excessive force while attempting to bring the situation under control.
“We cannot afford to repeat the same mistakes that created the problem we are trying to solve in the first place.”
The governor assured non-indigenes living in the state of their safety and security wherever they live, saying, “The government of Anambra State will not allow you to come to any harm.”
While commending Anambra youths, gor what they have achieved so far, he said, “We must not succumb to the morbid attractions of violence; no matter the provocation, no matter how justified our anger and no matter how easy it all might seem. Violence does not yield fruitful results.
“The events of the past few days remind me of the words of Franz Fanon, the influential political philosopher who observed that “each generation must discover its mission, fulfill it or betray it in relative opacity.”
“This generation of Nigerian youths has discovered its mission. But the question everyone is asking is; will they betray or fulfill it?
“The founder of modern India, Mahatma Ghandi warns that “when violence appears to do good, the good is only temporary; but the evil it does is permanent.”
“While our beloved state remains largely safe and isolated from the boiling sea outside, we have also recorded a few unpleasant incidents in our domain and there is justifiable anger in the land. But we cannot give it a chance to consume us all. Consequently, we are taking
Obiano recalled that in response to the nationwide demand by Nigerian youths for an end to the gross violation of their human rights by the defunct SARS, that his administration had took proactive measures to enthrone justice and peace in the state.
“I have personally visited all the facilities used by the defunct SARS and freed all the prisoners in unlawful detention. I have set up a Judicial Panel of Inquiry to listen to petitions from victims of human rights violations by the defunct SARS.
“And more importantly, I am happy to announce that we have set aside the sum of N200m to be disbursed as compensations to people who have proven cases of rights violations, torture and deaths from the activities of the defunct SARS in Anambra State.
“This provision is part of the 2021 Budget which shall be presented to the State House of Assembly in a matter of days. Ndi Anambra, this effort is made essentially in pursuit of a better society. We know that no amount of money can equate a human life.
“But we believe that a symbolic gesture delivered at the right moment can heal old wounds and help aggrieved families to find closure in these most traumatic times.
“We are the inheritors of a proud history. We carry the inventive genius of the great minds that created the famous Igboukwu civilization. Our ancestors practiced pragmatic democracy before the Greeks stumbled upon its fine theories.
“We rose from the ashes of a brutal Civil War to rebuild our lives with relative ease. Ndi Anambra, our story is different. So, we must act with a sense of history in moments like this. We must not give in to regrettable anger and throw everything away”, Obiano stated.
The governor regretted that the peace and security the state have enjoyed in the past seven years is under threat, calling on all hands to be on deck to save Anambra from the danger.
He also enjoined all religious leaders, traditional rulers, market leaders, community leaders and leaders of the various youth associations across the state to rise to the immediate challenge and speak to the youths and calm the boiling anger in the land.
“Whatever we destroy in a feat of anger was built by us, even if they were donated to federal institutions within our state. We must do everything we can to avoid self-inflicted injuries.
“The times we live in demand extraordinary sacrifices. We must respond to it with patience, forbearance and love. This is not the time for unrestrained emotions. This is not the time for destructive rumours and conspiracy theories. This is a time to reach out and touch one another with love, to treat each other with kindness and to say to one another with one voice; Nigeria is greater than her problems!”, he added
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