Tuesday, 10 November 2015

Wike Bans Pro-Biafra Demonstrations In Rivers

overnor Nyesom Wike of Rivers state on Tuesday, November 10, banned protests by “some unauthorised group” calling for the release of Nnamdi Kanu, the director of Radio Biafra.
Nyesom Wike
Wike in a state broadcast banned all forms of street protests, demonstrations, rallies or unlawful gatherings associated with the agitations for the secession of any group from the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Premium Times reports.
Read the broadcast message below:
“For the second time within a month individuals and groups purporting to represent the indigenous people of Biafra have held unauthorized protests on the streets in Port Harcourt.
“Majority of these individuals have come from neighbouring states and in the course of these protests, disrupted social and economic activities, damaged properties, assaulted and inflicted injuries on other citizens going about their lawful endeavours.

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“While individuals and groups are free to exercise their freedom of expression, they must do so peacefully and strictly within the bounds of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
“No individual or group has the right, whatsoever, to disturb public peace and order, threaten the safety of the public and create fear and an atmosphere of insecurity in the state or any part thereof.
“The right of any group of persons to agitate for their perceived rights cannot be allowed to infringe on the rights of other Nigerians, especially the people of Rivers State to remain an integral component of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
“Our government was elected on a mandate, and has sworn to an oath, to defend the sovereignty of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Therefore, the Rivers State Government will not fold its arms and allow members of the indigenous people of Biafra or any other group to turn the State or any part thereof into a hotbed of unlawful protests against the unity and peaceful co-existence of the various peoples and ethnic groups within the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
“Consequently, after due consultations with the members of the State Security Council, and in exercise of my constitutional responsibility to preserve the safety, security and corporate integrity of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, it is hereby ordered that all forms of street protests, demonstrations, rallies or unlawful gatherings associated with the agitations for the secession of any group from the Federal Republic of Nigeria are banned in Rivers State.
“Any person or group who violates this ban or acts in any manner prejudicial to the interest of peace and security would be arrested and prosecuted.
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“While we commend the security agencies for their maturity in handling the situation foisted on us, I call on the people and residents of Rivers State to be more vigilant and report any further activities that threaten public peace, order, safety and security to any of the law enforcement agencies for immediate action.
“Finally, let no one be in doubt of the resolve of the Rivers State Government and the security agencies to maintain law and order at all cost within the State and preserve the unity of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
“Thank you. God bless Rivers State and the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”
Before the Rivers state governor’s broadcast, on Tuesday, November 10.
The protesters 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 pro-Biafra youths had on Tuesday, October 20, protested in the streets of Port Harcourt and 20 youths who allegedly tore Nigerian flags were arrested and charged with treasonable felony offences.
Governor Wike of Rivers state had slammed the protesters who disrupted social and economic activities in Port Harcourt, warning against such actions again by any person or groups in the state.

Source: Naij

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