Soldiers surround Nnamdi Kanu’s home, invade NUJ office
Tension has
returned to Umuahia, the Abia State Capital, as a detachment of soldiers from
the Nigerian Army has surrounded the Afaraukwu country home of the leader of
the Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu.
The soldiers
arrived the community on Tuesday barely 48 hours after the clash between the
Army and IPOB members on Sunday evening, which left three people injured.
The soldiers
returned with about 10 Armoured Carrier Vehicles and seven Hilux vans.
The
development has caused panic in the area, forcing shop owners to close
immediately.
Some of the
soldiers also invaded the Abia State Council of the Nigeria Union of
Journalists on Aba Road, Umuahia, and destroyed laptops and other valuables.
According to
journalists at the secretariat, the soldiers claimed they saw somebody taking
photographs of them from the building.
The Chairman
of Council Mr. John Emejor has confirmed the incident.
Emejor who
expressed disappointment over the incidents said a National officer of the
Union Ezeogo Bonny Okoro was slapped by one of the Soldiers.
He said,
“Our press centre was invaded by soldiers, two Journalists lost their IPads and
phones, while a national leader in the office was attacked.
“Our stand
is that those involved in this attack on innocent Journalists should be fished
out and punished in line with the constitution of the Country.”
When
contacted the Assistant Director, Army Public Relations, 14 Brigade, Major
Oyegoke Gbadamosi, confirmed the incident.
He said he
had asked the chairman of the Council to send the photograph of the damaged
office to him.
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