It was strange but it happened as angry
women in Emure Ekiti have protested half naked against the arrest of over 30 of their
children by the Police in connection with the alleged attempt to burn the
palace of Elemure of Emure Ekiti, Oba Emmanuel Adebayo, a retired Assistant
Inspector General of Poilce and ex-Commissioner of Police in Lagos and Abuja.
www.odogwublog.com gathered that the
women, some of whom appeared half-naked on Wednesday, held leaves and sang hate
songs against the monarch, demanding the release of their children.
Trouble
started last Monday, when a group of angry youths of the community took to the
streets to protest against power cut by the Benin Electricity Distribution
Company.
They
also complained against disruption of banking service from the only bank in the
community for over seven months.
A
resident, Olaoye Olayinka, said efforts by Oba Adebayo to stop the protest was
met with stiff resistance by the angry youths who blocked the two entry points
to the town.
“For
the past seven months, we hardly have light 5 times in a month, and when they
bring it, it was only in the mid-night when we would be asleep.
“Why
this bad treatment from the electricity firm is so painful is because, of all
Ekiti communities, Emure pays the highest bill, you can go find out about this.
But still we are not enjoying the benefit, instead we are getting crazy bills
for very bad service.
“The
electricity firm slams us with N8,000, N6,000, N7,000 bills for each household,
and for the artisans who are just welders, each of them get N15,000 a month.
It’s ridiculous. And we have warned the boys coming to cut the power supply
anytime they feel like,” Olayinka said.
The
Commissioner of Police, Taiwo Lakanu, had told journalists that the youths were
arrested for attempting to burn the king’s palace and for attacking the police
station in the town.
“The
Emure people protested against BEDC for disconnecting their light. What we
disagreed with was the mode of protest. They became very violent; attacked the
palace and the Police Station. We moved in and succeeded in quelling the
violence. The area is calm now.
“We
are screening those arrested and we have released some of them on bail. We are
also looking at the case of arson which is not bailable because the palace was
nearly set on fire.”
The
Police Public Relations Officer, Alberto Adeyemi, told our correspondent on
Sunday that those arrested had been released except five of them still under
investigation.
“The
remaining five are at the State Criminal Investigation Department assisting
police in the investigation. They would be charged to court if found culpable
depending on their level of involvement.”
Adapted from P
Naked women protest in Ekiti over arrest of over 30 children
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