FIVE persons were, yesterday, shot dead at the Niger Bridge
Head, while seven others sustained varying degrees of injuries when members of
the Indigenous people of Biafra, IPOB, and Movement for the Actualization of
Sovereign State of Biafra, MASSOB, clashed with Joint Task Force, JTF,
comprising the Army and the Police,
which mounted road block at the Niger Head Bridge.
All the markets around the Niger Bridge Head, including the
Bridge Head Market, Onitsha Patent and Propitiatory Medicine Dealers Market
(Ogbo Ogwu Market) and other markets located around the bridge, including Abada
Market were quickly shut down, following sporadic shooting by the military to
scare the jubilant crowd away.
Meanwhile, a Federal High Court sitting in Abuja, yesterday,
ordered the Department of State Service, DSS, to immediately release the detained
leader of IPOB, Mr. Nnamdi Kanu.
The court directed that Kanu, who had been in detention
since October 17, should be released “unconditionally.”
Ruling on the fundamental rights suit by Kanu, the trial
judge, Justice Ademola Adeniyi, said there was no basis for the applicant to
remain in custody since there was currently no charge pending against him.
The court order came barely 24 hours after an Abuja Chief
Magistrate’s Court sitting at Wuse Zone 2, struck out a one-count charge the
Federal Government preferred against the IPOB leader.
Meanwhile, according to an eye-witness at the Onitsha Head
Bridge, who was coming from Asaba end of the bridge, the Biafra agitators were
said to be marching on the road near the River Niger Bridge, chanting
solidarity songs in jubilation for the release of Nnamdi Kanu, and were
accosted by the soldiers, who ordered them to go back, and disagreements ensued
before the soldiers allegedly opened fire on them.
Another version of the story had it that, the pro-Biafra
agitators and those sympathetic to their cause, were jubilating, singing and
dancing near the bridge and in annoyance, the soldiers, who had been guiding the
bridge since the last shooting, during which unarmed nine protesters were
killed and 18 others injured, opened fire on them, gunning down four.

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