Pro Biafra Anniversary turn bloody as police fire on the members and killed 2, 15 sustain injuries

Nigeria police open fire on MASSOB members Killing 2 and many sustained various degree of injuries.

19th anniversary celebration of the Chief Ralph Uwazuruike-led Movement for the Actualisation of Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) also known as Biafra Independent Movement (BIM) turned out bloody on Wednesday when police opened fire on members of the movement.

Two members of the movement was reportedly murdered while no fewer than 10 members of the movement were arrested and 15 sustained serious bullet injuries.

Ogbaru Regional Administrator of BIM-MASSOB, Mr. Amadi Ifeanyi (aka Ochiagha), said he wondered why police would open fire on a non-violent organisation.

He said: “We were hoisting our flag at about 2 am yesterday morning at Upper Iweka axis in preparation for the anniversary when the police stormed the place in three Hilux vans and allegedly opened fire on us at a close range, which resulted in the killing of the two members instantly.

“They arrested 10 of us and over 15 got bullet wounds, even when they knew that we are a non- violent organisation struggling for a Biafran state”.

Sahahta reporter said, “Amadi, who spoke through his Director of Finance, in Ogbaru, Ezeaka Martins, identified those killed as Innocent Okoye and Uche Ezinwanne, demanding the release of their corpses.

Also speaking, Chuks Nnaedozie, the Ogbaru Director of Security, gave the names of those injured and hospitalised as Clifford Nwankwo, Ndubuisi Ikpeazu Aloy Ibeh, and others yet to be identified.

On his part, Regional administrator for Onitsha North, Christian Umeaka revealed that one of his members had not been seen since he was arrested by the police when he went to hoist the flag.”

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“No amount of intimidation would stop us from struggling for a Biafran state,” he vowed.

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