Onitsha, the commercial city of
Anambra State was yesterday thrown into confusion after the Police in the state
set ablaze a building at Okpoko Layout, which the operatives described as a
hide-out for members of the Movement for Actualization of Sovereign State
of Biafra, MASSOB.
But the owner of the house, Mr.
Ikechukwu Agude and his family, faulted Police claims, lamenting that the force
had ruined them, saying the house was never a MASSOB hideout.
Agude said: “We don’t have any
business with MASSOB members here because they use another building behind ours
as their office. I was surprised to hear that our house was set ablaze by the
police when I went to work yesterday. My wife went to school because she is a
teacher, including my daughter, Onyinye while my first son also went out to his
workplace. I have lived in that house since 2006 even before MASSOB came and
occupied the house behind mine. That house was the only thing I have in this
world, including my family. What has been lost is over N10 million.
Governor Willie Obiano should come to our rescue please.”
Counsel to Mr. Agude, Chris Okoro,
while reacting, said “We understand the governor is cleansing the state but
that does not mean setting ablaze people’s property. The suspected MASSOB
members involved should be arrested and interrogated to know their mind. The
law should be followed to avoid harming the innocent. The entire process of
burning houses is wrong”.
First son of Mr. Agude, Chika, while
lamenting the incident, said: “I am finished. My whole certificates from my
primary to tertiary institutions have all gone. My mother has developed high
blood pressure and now she is in hospital.
“MASSOB office is behind our
building and they left it and set our own ablaze while we have all gone to
work, including my father, who is a driver at Onitsha South Council Area. As it
is now, the family has no other alternative place to live as we have been
rendered homeless”.
Also his sister, Onyinye declared:
“Our first building was demolished by Power Holding Company of Nigeria in 2011
because they said our house was near the high tension but when my father built
it, the high tension was not there. Today, the one he built after the
demolition of the other one has also been demolished and this time by the
police.”
Also reacting, Mazi Chris Mocha, the
Personal Assistant to MASSOB Leader, Chief Uwazuruike, dismissed police claims,
saying the house was not occupied by MASSOB members but another Igbo
Organization known as Igbo Ga-adinma, which was set up by politicians to fight
MASSOB”.
However, information gathered that
the police squad, led by Onitsha Police Area Commander, Mr. Benjamin Wordu, in
company of two Divisional Police Officers, DPOs of Okpoko and Fegge, Mr. Emeka
Ugwu and Rabiu Garba, stormed the building and set it ablaze.
The source claimed that a gun and
some bags of substances believed to be Indian hemp were recovered from the
house before it was set ablaze.
The house, police alleged had been
used by MASSOB members as their base, where innocent people were allegedly
tortured and extorted.
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