The soldiers were deployed to maintain
law and order during the forceful demolition of the Owerri Main Market,
popularly known as Eke -Ukwu Owerri, by the state government.
Many others were hospitalised owing to
injuries sustained when the soldiers allegedly open fire as youths
protested against the demolition of the market.
Ibeanusi, who addressed journalists,
said the tragic incident occurred while he was trying to remove his
goods during the demolition exercise, which was supervised by the army,
police, Department of State Services, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence
Corps and Air Force.
He said, “While I was trying to remove my goods from the shop, I was alerted that my son had been shot by the Army.
“I quickly rushed to the scene but my
son was already dead. He was shot in the back of his head. The soldiers
that shot the bullet did not care, they quickly moved on.”
An eyewitness identified only as Chika,
who claimed to have witnessed the shootings, said several others,
including an old man and a youth leader, Leonard Ebubeagu, were injured
during the raid while many goods were destroyed.
President General of the Owerri
Community Assembly, Felix Ngoka, faulted Governor Rochas Okorocha for
approving the demolition of the market because of a subsisting
injunction restraining him from carrying out the exercise.
When our correspondents visited the scene on Saturday, the road leading to the market was barricaded by security men.
A journalist, Chinonso Alozie, was attacked by the security officials and his gadgets seized.
The Army Public Relations Officer, 34
Artillery Brigade, Haruna Tarwai, denied the allegation, claiming that
his men neither killed nor manhandled anybody.
Tarwai said his men were only deployed in the scene to protect officers demolishing the market.
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