A driver with Guardian newspaper, Saifu Ahmadu, has narrated how he was arrested by soldiers at 6:00 am on Thursday, while walking down from TAP Road, Iriebe in Obio/Akpo LGA to a junction where he could board vehicle to work.
He was
detained alongside others who were also
arrested during an operation by the Army in Oyigbo and some parts of Obio/Akpor
LGA till 2 pm.
He said, “I
came out around 6:00am to walk down to Eleme junction because of the curfew in
the area, but when I got to TAP junction, I saw a large crowd of people
stranded.
“I noticed
that people were raising their hands to walk across to the area the Nigerian
Army were, but unknown to us it was a trick for them to arrest people.
“As we were
walking with our hands up, the army officers started hitting us with their
stick, and when we got to trailer park junction, they ordered us to lie down,”
he alleged.
Ahmadu said
they laid down for over 30 minutes at different spots even in drainage channels
before they asked them to sit up.
“I saw over
500 people laying down, among were pregnant women, market women and others that
were heading to their workplaces.
“I was there
until around 2:00pm when I approached the officers that I am a driver with
Guardian Newspaper, even at that they refused to listen.
“It was their
boss, one of the officers I approached that ordered them to let me go,” he
said.
Some
residents of Oyigbo LGA, pleading anonymity, said they were under serious panic
because of gunshot in the air.
They pleaded
that the Federal and Rivers Government should call the military to order to
avoid recording loss of human life.
But Charles
Ekeocha, the Deputy Director, Army Public Relations Officer, 6 Division
Nigerian Army, said the detention of Mr Ahmadu, was unintentional.
Ekeocha told
the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Port Harcourt that the army was doing some
operation in the area because of what happened some days back.
“They
accosted him when was coming out in the morning, according to the person that
told me about it.
“They took
him just like they are taking on some people in the area, but I vouched for him
and asked them to release him, and he was released.
According to
Ekeocha, unintentional actions do happen along the line of business as nobody
tried or intended to witch-hunt him.
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