Human Interest

Isuaniocha community youths protest incessant arrest by police

Human interest

Youths of Isuaniocha community in Awka North Local government area of Anambra State have protested what they called the incessant arrests in the community by personnel of the Anambra State Police command.

 

The youths called on the Inspector  General of police, Usman Baba to urgently come to their aid as over 80 youths have been arrested on the instigation of some wealthy individuals in the community.

The youths in a peaceful protest marched round the community, calling for the release of their colleagues, who have remained in detention without any established crime.

Placards carried by the protesting youths read: “Isuaniocha people are crying for help, Governor Soludo come to our aid,” “Governor Soludo, Isuaniocha people are dying please Save us from brutality,” “DSP Mathew Agu and others are terrorists in police uniform, IGP please intervene,” “Tony Onyeagolum and his cohorts have messed up our community with cultism.”

The youths chanted solidarity songs as they marched through the community’s Civic Centre and other major reads.

Leader of the protesting youths, Ozor Onyemazu Ngini who addressed journalists narrated that there had been crisis in the town since 2017, occasioned by the town union leadership then, and has led to the death of some individuals in the area, as well as destruction of properties.

“We have called on the police severally to help us, but what we get is incessant arrest of our youths, while the main people causing crisis in our community are left alone,” he lamented.

Reacting to allegations of incessant arrests, the Police Public Relations Officer in Anambra State, Mr Tochukwu Ikenga said police only got involved in a bid to maintain law and order in the community.

He said: “We want to use this medium to encourage the youths not to go to the streets. If  they have any complain they should write to us, the Commissioner of Police in Anambra State, CP Echeng Echeng is ready to listen to their complaint, instead of them hitting the streets in protest which may be hijacked, and their aim defeated.”

By Ifeizu Joe

Ifeizu is a seasoned journalist and Managing Editor of TheRazor. He has wide knowledge of Anambra State and has reported the state objectively for over a decade.

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