In the early hours of this morning,
November 10, pro-Biafra protesters under the auspices of the Indigenous
Peoples of Biafra (IPOB) in their thousands started a massive protest in
Rivers state.
They marched from Aba, Oyigbo axis of the state, heading to
Government House and crippling economic and social activities in the
Port Harcourt/Aba Expressway and the East/West road.
The military, Police trucks numbering over 40 and armoured tanks have been mobilized to the busy Eleme junction to block the movement of the protesters to the Government House, where they insist they must see Governor Nyesom Wike.
This early morning protest disrupted movement of people who have
business and social activities, causing traffic gridlock and around
Aba-Oyigbo and the East-West roads, Eleme-Onne axis that is host to two
major Port Harcourt refineries and Onne Ports, Oil and Gas Free Zone
that has over 100 companies located in it.
Soldiers and Police stationed at First Artillery at Okporo road have
started firing both teargas and life bullets to scare the overwhelming
protesters making people run helter-skelter. There is confusion
everywhere with teargas canisters and guns fired to scare the people.
Michael Amaehule, an eyewitness said: “Thousands of protesters
coming from Aba, Abia state dared the security men surging towards them
in spite of armoured tanks. The situation is chaotic. Please nobody
should dare come near Aba Port Harcourt/Expressway or Okporo road. From
where I am hiding to avoid stray bullets from obviously infuriated
security men.”
Another Eyewitness said: “I talk to you now, the protesters are
daring the security men. The protesters should go to their states in
Abia, Imo, Anambra, Ebonyi and Enugu states and stop disturbing the
peace of Port Harcourt. If they protesting about the arrest and
detention of Nnamdi Kanu, the Director of Radio Biafra, they should go
and protest in Abuja not Port Harcourt.”
Also speaking, one Clinton Samuel said: “The pro-Biafra protesters have right to protest but we, Rivers people who don’t support Biafra should be allowed to go to our various business place.”
The pro-Biafra youths had on Tuesday, October 20, protested in
streets of Port Harcourt and 20 youths who allegedly tore Nigerian flags
were arrested and charged for treasonable felony offense.
Governor Wike of Rivers state had slammed the protesters who disrupted social and economic activities in Port Harcourt, warning against such actions again by anybody or group in the state.
Wike who was angry over the protest by members of the IPOB warned that such demonstrations will no longer be tolerated by his administration.
Insisting on the indivisibility of Nigeria, which he swore to protect, the governor said the actions of the IPOB members are capable of causing chaos in the state.

Supporters of Biafra protest in Port Harcourt
The military, Police trucks numbering over 40 and armoured tanks have been mobilized to the busy Eleme junction to block the movement of the protesters to the Government House, where they insist they must see Governor Nyesom Wike.

The protesters took the streets of Port Harcourt disrupting activities.

Biafra protest in Port Harcourt

Soldiers armed and ready to stop the protesters

Pro-Biafra protesters protest in Port Harcourt.

Biafra protest rocks Port Harcourt
Also speaking, one Clinton Samuel said: “The pro-Biafra protesters have right to protest but we, Rivers people who don’t support Biafra should be allowed to go to our various business place.”


One person injured during the protest along Aba road in Port Harcourt
Governor Wike of Rivers state had slammed the protesters who disrupted social and economic activities in Port Harcourt, warning against such actions again by anybody or group in the state.
Wike who was angry over the protest by members of the IPOB warned that such demonstrations will no longer be tolerated by his administration.
Insisting on the indivisibility of Nigeria, which he swore to protect, the governor said the actions of the IPOB members are capable of causing chaos in the state.
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