Anti-Amaechi protests blocked busy streets of Port Harcourt.

Anti-Amaechi protests blocked busy streets of Port Harcourt.

Hundreds of men, women and youths drawn from four Ikwerre speaking local government areas of Emohua, Obio Akpor, Port Harcourt city and Ikwerre of Rivers State have barricaded the ever busy Aba/Port Harcourt road, thereby causing serious traffic grid lock in major streets of Port Harcourt, in the morning of January 21, 2014, Tuesday.

The protesters comprising youths, young and elderly men and women barricaded the popular G.R.A. junction of Port Harcourt, a development that made motorists to spend more than two hours on a grid lock which spanned up to the Isaac Boro park.

The protesters were carrying placards which bore inscriptions such as “We will not stand by impunity, leave Mbu alone”, “International Airport will be shut down if Mbu leaves Rivers State”, “I.G. thanks for giving us Mbu”, “South South man cannot betray his brother, we love Jonathan”, “Jonathan will come in 2015”.

These crowds were guarded by the team of anti riot policemen led by a chief Superintendent of police, David Osuani.

The protesters who took over the entire stretch of Aba/Port Harcourt road up to NDDC secretariat sang solidarity songs in praise of President Goodluck Jonathan, the supervising Minster of Education, Nyesom Wike and Rivers State commissioner of police, Joseph Mbu.

The Chairman of Ikwerre people’s Assembly and the spokesman of the protesters Barrister Chima Bombs said the people of Ikwerre ethnic Nationality decided to go on a street protest to condemn the continuing attack on the office and person of President Goodluck Jonathan, the Minster of Education and the State commissioner of police by those he described as disgruntled and frustrated politicians.

Bar. Chima Bombs condemned what he called “the theatrics and antics of Senator Magnus Abe and his gang of brigandage”, which he said was orchestrated to achieve “his inordinate ambition to emerge as Governorship candidate for the APC”.

He threatened that the people of Ikwerri ethnic Nationality will resist any attempt to redeploy the commissioner of police adding that “any redeployment of CP Mbu at this time will be asking for the total shut down of all entry points to Rivers State including the international airport which the Ikwerre people play host to and all the oil wells, flow stations and facilities operations in our land”. 

Source: Legit.ng

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