Wike denies sending soldiers to kill people in Oyibgo, says Amaechi inciting people to bring him down

By our reporter| River State governor, Nyesom Wike has denied allagation that he ordered the military to kill residents of Oyigbo local government area of the state.

The governor had on October 21 declared a 24-hour curfew in Oyigbo following the outbreak of violence over the EndSARS protest that led to the killing of some members of the army and the police by suspected members of members of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).

The governor has since signed an executive order to enforce the ban on the group and its activities in the state with soldiers deployed in Oygbo to prevent further breakdown of law and order.

The soldiers have, however, been accused of extra-judicial killings and abuse of human rights.

But Wike denied that he sent soldiers to kill people at Oyinbo in an interview on Africa Independent Television (AIT) on Monday.

According to him, he ordered “security agencies”, not specifically the army, to bring to justice any member of the proscribed IPOB that disrupts the peace in the state.

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Wike said, “The issue of people saying I sent soldiers to Oyingo to kill Igbo people is balderdash; It is completely a none issue. Have I even directed police one day? I have no command over the police so how will I now begin to direct the army?.”

“I said security agencies, I never said the military, are to make sure this ban on IPOB is maintained and that they should not allow the activities of IPOB, anywhere in any of the local governments. Oyigbo is the boundary between us and Abia state, so it is very easy for them to use Oyigbo to launch attacks, and we came out to say that what has happened is something that we should not take lightly; we must come out openly, heavily against this terrorist organisation. I have no regret about that and I stand on my point to say that even the south-east governors never supported IPOB. So why me? I’m not from the south-east, I’m from Niger Delta, now support IPOB? On what basis?

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“People are now seeing IPOB as if it is the mouthpiece of the Igbo people which is not correct. You cannot allow some bands of criminals to give the people a bad name. No responsible government can see the kind of destruction, for nothing …they went to kill six army operatives, four police officers…. They’re using it to cause trouble in my state and you say I should not talk. It came to a situation where the Igbos were now fighting the Hausas.”

Wike, however, pointed accusing fingers on Rotimi Amaechi, minister of transportation, alleging that he is inciting people of the state to rise up against him.

He said, “He thinks I’m harassing him politically, so he is doing that to bring me down.”

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