The
youths staged their protests in Bori, the Headquarters of the Ogoni
Ethnic Nationality and Rivers South-East Senatorial District.
The
activists protested “the deceit and distortion of facts in the Port
Harcourt incident, during which Senator Magnus Abe was said to have been
shot by the Police on January 12, 2014, Sunday.
Curiously, they praised Mbu for a job well done.
The
protesters, claimed they represent Ogoni Youth Movement, and Federation
of Ogoni Youth Leaders Association and drew membership from the various
communities of the four Local Government Areas of Eleme, Gokana, Khana,
and Tai.
But,
according to another version, they were the supporters of the
Grassroots Development Initiative (GDI) and Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP).
The
protesters marched from the Senatorial District office of Senator Abe,
Bori, though the major streets of the metropolitan city to their final
point at the Police Area Command.
Some of the protesters’ placards said:
“Abe
is a Liar,” “Magnus Abe was not shot by the Police,” “Ogoni for
Goodluck Jonathan,” “Ogoni youths are in support of the Police,” “APC
has no place in Ogoni,” “Magnus, show evidence of gun shots,” “Ogoni
youths, Elders say Mbu must stay,” “Amaechi and Abe are collaborators in
crime and lies,” “Ogonis are for Wike, PDP,” etc.
In
speeches at the Police Area Command in Bori, the Youth Leaders who led
the procession called on the police, particularly the Commissioner of
Police, Mbu Joseph Mbu, not to be swayed by what he described as the
lies and blackmail of Senator Abe and Governor Amaechi, assuring men and
officers of the Police Force of the Ogoni people’s support and
confidence.
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