Security Forces Take Over Imo as Residents Tackle Gov. Okorocha
Ahead of the Christmas period, a military exercise tagged; "Operation Show of Force" , has commenced in Imo state as the police...
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Ahead of the Christmas period, a military exercise tagged; "Operation Show of Force",
has commenced in Imo state as the police, Nigerian Army, Air Force,
Immigration Services, Security and Civil Defence Corps and the
Department of State Services, on Monday, literally took over Owerri, the
state capital.
According to PUNCH Newspaper, the groups of security operatives who
were wielding guns, positioned themselves at major junctions and
locations in the state capital, while others patrolled the metropolis.
It was gathered that the intimidating presence of the security men
elicited fear among residents, even as many thought that the military
had started another Operation Python Dance in the South-East.
Meanwhile, the Imo People Action for Democracy (IPAD) claimed that
the exercise was orchestrated to disrupt their planned one-week-long
protest tagged, "Occupy Imo," which meant to express displeasure at what was described as bad governance in the state, and was to commence on Monday.
The spokesperson for IPAD, Chilos Godsent, in a press statement on
Monday, said the state Governor, Rochas Okorocha, allegedly used the
security agencies to clamp down on the protesters.
“The Operation Show of Force was launched to forcefully disperse and maim members of the ‘Occupy Imo’ peaceful rally,” Godsent said.
But the state Commissioner of Police, Chris Ezike, said on the
telephone that the exercise was purely for safeguarding of lives and
property, adding that the joint exercise by all the security agencies
was to assure the “Imo residents and those who will be coming home
for the festive period that the police and all the security agencies are
capable of providing security during and after the festivities.”
He said, “We are going round the town to assure the people that
we are capable of protecting them. We are equally identifying flash
points and traffic points. Our aim is to ensure that people enjoy the
Christmas and New Year celebrations.
“I had a meeting with the members of Imo People Action for
Democracy in my office and we agreed that the rally should not hold
during this festive period. Imo people have a right to enjoy the
Yuletide period. They should reapply from January 10 for a
reconsideration.”