
They are
Comrade Chilos Godsent, Zulu Ofoelue, Comrade Osmond Ugwu, and along with
several others were bundled into the Police cell of the New Haven Police
station in Enugu State.
The arrest
took place on the 11th of April, 2014, during the inauguration of the newly
elected executives of the Ohanaeze Youth Council. They were also denied any
communication with their relatives, and also, a phone call to their lawyers
until after four days in detention.
A source
close to the Enugu state government told SaharaReporters that the arrests were
made because the inauguration of the newly elected executives of (OYC) had
clashed with the visit of President Goodluck Jonathan to Enugu state for the
southeast People’s Democratic Party PDP) unity rally.
Further
investigations revealed that the President had to use one Mr. Obinna Adibe, who
claimed to be the (PRO) of Ohanaeze Ndiigbo youth council to disrupt the
inauguration ceremony and arrest some members of (OYC.).
Adibe, who
stormed the venue of the inauguration with more than20 uniformed Policemen,
forcefully arrested members of the Ohanaeze Youth Council. The Policemen also
threatened to shoot the arrested group if they resisted arrest.
Speaking to
a member of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) who came for the inauguration
of (OYC) who declined to disclose his identity, said, “President Goodluck
Jonathan saw the inauguration as an insult to the PDP in the southeast region,
and his personality”
Meanwhile,
the National President of the Ohanaeze Youth Council, Anachuna Chukwudi,
described the arrest as an “injustice” against the existence of Igbo youths in
Nigeria. He added that the fundamental rights of the youths of the Igbo nation
had been severely trampled upon, and advised those behind the illegal arrest to
respect the human rights of citizens.
At press
time, the arrested members of the Ohanaeze Youth Council were on their way
(today) to the Enugu State Magistrate Court.
Source Sahara Reporters
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