Aba Crisis: Residents stay indoors while others flee
Following a resurgence
of crisis in Aba, Abia, on Thursday, some residents have remained indoors while
others are leaving the city in fear.
In areas around Uratta
Junction, Ariaria Junction, Tonimas Junction and Flyover Enugu-Port Harcourt
Expressway, some people were seen carrying loads and waiting for vehicles to
leave town.
Some northern youths
gathered around Ariaria Junction carrying sticks and stones and so were some
Igbo youths. At Bakassi Bus Stop on the expressway, policemen threw
tear-gas canisters at some youths who gathered at a nearby street. There were
unsubstantiated reports of killings and shootings in different parts of the
city which has helped in heightening tension.
Dr. Uchenna Anyanwu,
Medical Director, Holy Wounds Hospital, Faulks Road, Aba, said that two persons
suspected to have been shot in Ariaria area were brought in dead to his
hospital. He told newsmen that a mob, who believed he was on the side of the
police came to his hospital and destroyed his office because he accepted to
treat some injured persons. Anyanwu said that two injured persons were being
treated in his hospital.
He wondered why the mob
should vandalise his hospital when he was saving lives. At the city centre,
shop owners closed their businesses, while commercial banks halted their
operations. Banks, including First Bank branches at Abayi and Asa Road, Skye
Bank on St. Michael’s Road, Union Bank and Ecobank on Factory Road remained
closed. Only Heritage Bank close to Ochendo Motor Park was open but with heavy
security presence.
NAN learnt that the
closed banks received instructions from their state headquarters offices to
close and watch events. Ariaria Market which had been opening for skeletal
sales since Wednesday was shut on Thursday morning following an alleged attack
on the Ariaria Police Station by unknown persons.
Meanwhile, every major
junction on the Enugu-Port Harcourt Expressway within Aba has been occupied by
military men. Neither the Commissioner of Police in Abia, Mr Leye Oyabode, nor
the Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Geoffry Ogbonna, could respond to
inquiries on the situation.
While Ogbonna could not
respond to a call on his telephone, a voice which answered a call to the
commissioner’s telephone line, said he was in a meeting.
(Vanguardngr)
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