Some members of the Indigenous
People of Biafra (IPOB) on Tuesday allegedly clashed with the Hausa community
in Oyibo Local Government Area of Rivers.
An eyewitness, who simply identified
himself as Frank, told newsmen that the incident left many injured from both
sides. He said the incident started when the suspected members of IPOB gathered
at Timber Junction awaiting other members to join a procession to Aba, Abia.
“Thereafter, soldiers rounded up the IPOB members using force to disperse the
gathering and leaving many IPOB members injured. “A deadly confrontation
immediately ensued between IPOB members and soldiers and ultimately led to some
members venting their anger on the Hausa community in the area,” he said.
Another eyewitness, Ibiere Tamuno, said that several properties were destroyed
during the clash.
According to her, the clash began around 1 p.m. and lasted
few hours before the intervention of the army, police and other security
agencies. NAN learnt that Oyibo section of the Aba-Port Harcourt expressway was
shut down with human and vehicular movement restricted. Col. Aminu Illiyasu,
the Spokesman for 6 Division of Nigerian Army, Port Harcourt, confirmed the
clash and added that troops were deployed to restore law and order in the area.
“We learnt that some IPOB members disturbed the peace by attacking the Hausa
community and threatening to burn down a mosque in Oyibo Local Government Area
in Rivers. “We are yet to confirm if anyone was injured or killed during the
clash but be assured that normalcy is currently being restored to the area. “I
am still awaiting the full report of event and as such details are still
sketchy at the moment,” he said. Iliyasu said deployment of troops to the area
was unconnected to Operation Python Dance, currently on-going in five states of
the Southeast zone.
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