Tension in Anambra as 47 Boko Haram prisoners
allegedly arrive Ekwulobia Prisons
Awka—THERE was tension in Anambra State yesterday, following
reports that 47 Boko Haram suspects have been relocated to Ekwulobia
Prisons in Aguata Local Government Area of the state.
When the rumour of the alleged relocation broke out weekend,
hundreds of youths stormed the streets and all markets in the state were shut
in protest.
A visit to Ekwulobia Prisons,
however, did not show any sign that new inmates were brought there and the
prisons officials said they had not received any signal to that effect.
However, Vanguard gathered
last night that the 47 Boko Haram prisoners were brought to Ekwulobia
prisons in the dead of the night of Sunday, June 28, amid tight security.
Yesterday, agitated people in
various parts of the state were seen making telephone calls and Ekwulobia, the
fourth largest city in the state, has been getting renewed attention, with
those whose relations are serving sentences in the medium security prison
expressing worry over the development, which they said would put their
relations there at great risk, in view of the antecedents of Boko Haram
suspects.
The state Commissioner for
Information, Culture and Tourism, Dr. Uju Nwogu, could not confirm the development,
even as she said Governor Willie Obiano had gone to Abuja to meet President
Muhammadu Buhari over the matter.
Following the governor’s absence,
the weekly state executive council meeting, which holds every Monday, could not
hold yesterday.
Obiano’s Senior Special Assistant on
Media, Mr. James Eze, had in a statement, exonerated the governor from the
relocation arrangement.
Eze said further that Governor
Obiano’s efforts to establish understanding and achieve speedy and peaceful
resolution of the matter went to the highest authorities, adding that he was
given assurances that the matter would be looked into, with a view to resolving
it.
There were also feelers that traders
in the commercial town of Onitsha have vowed to continue their protest, following
alleged relocation of the prisoners from the Northern part of the country to
Ekwulobia Prisons.
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