By Our Correspondent
In response to rising tensions surrounding the burial of Senator Ifeanyi Ubah, Governor of Anambra State, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, has ordered the closure of schools in Nnewi for a week.
The decision follows fears of potential violence, with reports of threats from non-state actors to disrupt the event unless certain unresolved issues were addressed. The situation escalated further on Wednesday evening when gunmen attacked Nnewi, killing several people and setting a vehicle ablaze. The incident, which occurred around 7:30 p.m., created widespread panic as residents fled for safety.
With the burial set for Friday in Umuanuka village, Otolo Nnewi, the state government issued a circular on Thursday directing all schools in the Nnewi zone to shut down until Tuesday next week. Parents were also advised to keep day students at home to ensure their safety.
In the circular, shared through school WhatsApp groups, school principals were urged to communicate the closure to parents and caution against students wandering in school uniforms during this period.
Meanwhile, the Anambra State Police Command has refuted claims linking the Nnewi attack to the burial. Police spokesperson, Superintendent Tochukwu Ikenga, stated that the attackers were not non-state actors, as speculated. According to Ikenga, the incident was the result of a gunfight between security operatives and a suspect at a checkpoint.
The exchange of fire reportedly caused a Toyota Venza carrying police officers to catch fire after its fuel tank was hit, injuring two bystanders who are now receiving medical treatment. Ikenga assured the public that the attack was unrelated to the burial, emphasizing that the Joint Security Forces had been deployed to maintain order and protect residents and visitors during the ceremonies.
Authorities are urging the public to remain calm and await the outcome of ongoing investigations.