Anambra Community Protests Against Cultism, Cult Related Killings, Accuses Some Police Officers of Bribery, Corruption ...Calls For Their Removal
Anambra Community Protests Against Cultism, Cult Related Killings, Accuses Some Police Officers of Bribery, Corruption
...Calls For Their Removal
By Abuchi
The protesters who moved from the popular Ogbugbankwa Park to Eke Awka roundabout from there to Igwebuike ,Parkers Junction, Ukwu Orji, Area Command, and then back to Ogbugbankwa were seen wilding placards of various inscriptions ranging from enough is enough. Say no bribery and corruption, we are not happy. Our children, brothers, husbands, cousins, relatives are being killed on daily basis.
Speaking on behalf of the protesters, Chief Richard Onuorah stated that they would no longer condone the killings and maiming of their people, saying that they were crying their eyes out every day owing to cult related killings in the community, even as he called for the immediate removal some personnel in the command.
He beckon on Police hierarchy to immediately removed the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Akin Fakorede in-charge of SCID, and the inspector working under him, Inspector Monday Umana.
The protesters were also seen carrying a mock coffin signalling the burial of the accused. They gave a 7-Day Ultimatum for police to do the needful..
He stated that the protesters were drawn from Ezinano made of twenty villages from Awka.
Corroborating Chief Onuorah, Comrade Obi Ochije Modilim noted that they were tired of burying their kinsmen and called for an end to what he described as incessant killings and maiming of their people.
'We want them to return the Blue Shield Operatives back to us. They should allow them to move from freely. We are okay with them. Blue Shield Operatives are the people we know. They have been securing us. We can't continue like that. We want them back,' he said.
For his part, the chairman of Ezinano Community, Mr Tochukwu Nwokoye said that they were embarking on a peaceful protest as a way of bringing to an end the unrest in Awka.
'It is our humble hope to have these killings stop forthwith. Our brothers going down on daily basis. We will not keep quiet and watch these heinous crime and man's inhumanity to man to continue. It is time to put a stop to it. We are really in a very touch situation. Palpable fear everywhere. We cannot go back and come back in peace. We are really afraid. People are dying every day
Please allow the people to choose the security officer the want
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