IPOB members protest in Asaba, says no elections
Members of the Indigenous people Of Biafra ( IPOB) in the early hours of Friday took to various streets in Asaba, Delta State in what appeared to be fresh protest Match against the 2019 general elections.
Eyewitness, Henry Azuka, said the fierce looking IPOB members were clad in red and black and armed with their flags.
He said they started their protest march from the Onitsha head bridge to Abraka quarters in Asaba to Nnebisi road and towards the Inter Bau roundabout in Asaba where they allegedly removed Atiku/ Obi posters from walls, and electricity polls, including signboards bearing individuals’ companiy names.
It was gathered that though the protesters displayed high level of maturity, they were closely monitored by heavily armed security operatives.
But the Police Public Relations Officer in the state, DSP Andrew Aniamaka who confirmed that the IPOB members were on a peaceful protest to journalists in Asaba, dispelled the fear of the unknown, adding, “the police will do everything possible to bring to book anyone who may wish to cause trouble during or after the elections.”
On the removal of the posters of the PDP candidates, (Atiku &Obi), DSP Andrew Aniamaka, said no arrest has been made, adding that Investigation was ongoing with a view to arresting the evil perpetrators.
Leader of the IPOB members on protest, Benjamin Ezeqbune who spoke to journalists said, “Our protest was not to harm anyone, but to sensitize our people.