Thousands of youths from the four
local government areas of Rivers State that make up Ikwerre Ethnic Nationality,
on Tuesday, threatened to shut down the Port Harcourt International Airport, if
the state Commissioner of Police, Mr. Joseph Mbu, was redeployed to another
state.
The protesters, who carried placards
and sang songs of praises for the CP, had blocked a portion of the busy Port
Harcourt-Aba-Enugu road for an hour.
The youths also warned that they
would not hesitate to shut down other entry points to the state from Ikwerre,
oil wells and flow stations within the four local government areas.
While travelers going to Aba, Enugu
and Umuahia were stranded for an hour as a result of the heavy traffic
build-up, others coming into Port Harcourt could not get to their destination
as a result of the huge crowd on the expressway.
Some of the protesters’ placards
read, ‘With Mbu, no more political assassination’; ‘Ikwerre disowns Amaechi’;
‘IG, they will kill us all if you transfer Mbu’; ‘No CP Mbu, no International
Airport’; ‘Mbu is needed in Rivers more than ever’ and ‘Jonathan government is
the best’.
The four local government areas that
make up the Ikwerre Ethnic Nationality are Port Harcourt, Emohua, Obio/Akpor
and Ikwerre.
Addressing the crowd during the
demonstration, the spokesman for Ikwerre Peoples Assembly, Mr. Chima Boms, said
the state police commissioner had performed well and deserved commendation.
Boms said, “Consequently, the Ikwerre
Peoples Assembly will resist any attempt to redeploy Mbu as the Rivers State
Commissioner of Police, as such move will take us back to the dark era.
“Any redeployment of CP Mbu at this
time will be asking for the total shutdown of all entry points to Rivers State,
including the (Port Harcourt) International Airport, which the Ikwerre people
play host to, and all oil wells, flow stations and other facilities in our
land.”
Boms said that Amaechi, prior to
Mbu’s assumption of duty as the state police commissioner, arrested those with
contrary views to that of his government.
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