The Governor of Ebonyi State, Dave Umahi, on Thursday said
the reason why the planned protest by traders against the relocation of some
Boko Haram suspects to Anambra State did not hold in the state was because the
suspects had already been taken to Abuja. Speaking to journalists during an
inspection tour of ongoing projects in Abakaliki, the governor said, “The
traders have the right to protest but there was no need for the protest because
we (South-East governors) had enjoined the Federal Government not to relocate
any Boko Haram prisoner to any prison in the South-East. Those suspects brought
to Anambra State have been taken back to Abuja. “The state decided against the
protest for the reason that the governors of the region had intimated the
Presidency on their opinion on the matter, and so no need for anyone to
encourage people of the state to take to the streets.” Umahi said that risking
the lives of the people of the state on the streets was not the best. According
to reports, the planned protest by the traders was expected to take place
simultaneously across the five states of the South-East. The traders in
Abakaliki, according to Punch, were expected to convene at the Abakpa main
market at about 8am. They were to march round the state capital before
converging at the Government House gate where Umahi was also expected to
address them. Riot mobile policemen had taken over the market to prevent the
traders from embarking on the protest and to avert possible breakdown of law
and order in the state. When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer,
Chris Anyanwu, said, “We got wind of plans by traders in Abakaliki markets to
stage a peaceful protest over what they alleged as relocation of persons
suspected to be Boko Haram members to some prisons in the South-East. We had to
mobilise our men immediately to major roads and locations in the state to avert
any breakdown of law and order. “Part of our responsibility is to ensure the
security of lives and properties of the citizenry. We envisaged that hoodlums
may take advantage of the protest to disrupt the peace of the state especially
now that the election petition tribunal is sitting in the state capital. We
don’t want people to loot peoples’ properties in the name of peaceful protest, so
we had to mobilise our men.”
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