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Protest Rocks Ekwulobia Over Alleged Relocation Of Boko Haram Prisoners by abu12: 8:25am On Jul 01, 2015
http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/protest-rocks-ekwulobia-over-alleged-relocation-of-boko-haram-prisoners/213503/

Economic activities were paralysed in Ekwulobia, Aguata Local Government Area of Anambra State On Tuesday when residents in the community protested the alleged relocation of Boko Haram prisoners to the federal prison in the area.

About 47 of the captured Boko Haram prisoners were said to have been relocated to the Ekwulobia prison facility from the North-east.

The protesters, who included traditional rulers, the clergy, traders, women and youths took to the streets of Ekwulobia as early as 8 am and marched peacefully to the Aguata council headquarters, then to the adjoining Oko community, former Vice-President Alex Ekwueme’s home town, carrying placards some of which read, “Buhari don’t export terrorism to the South-east” and “Boko Haram prisoners are not wanted here”, among others.

Business activities were brought to a halt as traders locked up their shops and commercial motorcyclists blared their horns in protest.

The chairman of Aguata council area, Mr. Tony Umeoji, bemoaned the transfer of Boko Haram prisoners to Ekwulobia Prisons, saying it was politically motivated and aimed at stunting the development of the entire South-east, starting from Anambra State.

“I must tell you that this development will chase away intending investors coming to Anambra State, thereby setting back the wheel of progress of the state,” he said, adding that a situation like this called for sober concern because of the apprehension and restiveness it had caused among Ekwulobia people.

“The people are scared and there is a general sense of insecurity in the place. The Ekwulobia Prisons has not got the capacity and facility for such high-risk inmates. The prison was built to house 84 people and there are 133 inmates already, and you are adding another 47 inmates of Boko Haram extraction. That is too much and not healthy at all,” he said.

Also, the lawmaker representing Aguata II constituency in the Anambra House of Assembly, Ikem Uzozie, appealed to the federal government led by President Muhammadu Buhari to urgently relocate the Boko Haram inmates to a prison with maximum capacity and facility.

According to him, the development had shattered the relative peace which hitherto existed in the area.

He added that the state House of Assembly may cut short its one-month recess and reconvene with a view to deliberating on the matter and prevail on the presidency to redress the issue.

In a related incident, the presidency has said that 47 former Boko Haram members and more than 300 victims rescued from a militant stronghold in the Northeast Sambisa forest have entered a rehabilitation programme.
At least 22 women and girls, who were recruited to be suicide bombers, are also undergoing a “de-radicalisation” programme run by Dr. Fatima Akilu, head of the Countering Violent Extremism (CVE) Department in the Office of the National Security Adviser, Femi Adesina, a presidential spokesman, said in an e-mailed statement yesterday.

He did not however specify if the 47 former sect members were the suspects who had been relocated to the Ekwulobia Prisons.
“One of the objectives of the CVE is to reform terrorists and prevent others from joining terrorist organisations and violent sects,” according to the statement.

President Buhari “said that the federal government will continue to do its best to ensure that victims of Boko Haram’s atrocities receive necessary support.”
Dr. Akilu, who met with Buhari to brief him on the work of her unit, said that its non-military approach was running concurrently with the armed onslaught against insurgents in the country.

Akilu said so far, the CVE has rehabilitated no fewer than 305 victims of terrorism rescued from the Sambisa Forest by the Nigerian military.
She told the president that a National Security Corridor Programme had been created to provide a safe route for those who wish to leave Boko Haram voluntarily and 47 erstwhile members of the group had embraced the programme.

Re: Protest Rocks Ekwulobia Over Alleged Relocation Of Boko Haram Prisoners by Nobody: 8:27am On Jul 01, 2015
I understand their fears. Relocating these prisoners to a place as peaceful as this could pose a threat to that peace. What if their other sect members decide to free them?? I don't even want to imagine this.

The president should re-address this issue and make a much 'safer' decision cos this looks like a time bomb waiting to explode....I mean that literally
Re: Protest Rocks Ekwulobia Over Alleged Relocation Of Boko Haram Prisoners by donholy28(m): 8:27am On Jul 01, 2015
Amambra people make una no gree... either they execute them or they take dem back 2 d north..hooohaaa
Re: Protest Rocks Ekwulobia Over Alleged Relocation Of Boko Haram Prisoners by dhardline(m): 8:30am On Jul 01, 2015
I usually dont say this but its obvious there is something really wrong with this buhari man..No wonder they say fulani's never forgive.The next thing we'll hear is that the prisoners have converted to islam and then radical islam before you know it terrorists. sad
Re: Protest Rocks Ekwulobia Over Alleged Relocation Of Boko Haram Prisoners by Nobody: 8:30am On Jul 01, 2015
lock them up with their fellow Boko Haram criminals
Re: Protest Rocks Ekwulobia Over Alleged Relocation Of Boko Haram Prisoners by Nobody: 8:32am On Jul 01, 2015
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IyaIode:
lock them up with their fellow Boko Haram criminals
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you have started now

Re: Protest Rocks Ekwulobia Over Alleged Relocation Of Boko Haram Prisoners by Emekamex(m): 8:32am On Jul 01, 2015
Buhari is a terrorist.

Re: Protest Rocks Ekwulobia Over Alleged Relocation Of Boko Haram Prisoners by Visocrate(m): 8:33am On Jul 01, 2015
Illogical decision to spread book boys in the south east abi PMB
Re: Protest Rocks Ekwulobia Over Alleged Relocation Of Boko Haram Prisoners by INTROVERT(f): 8:34am On Jul 01, 2015
All the igbo boys in prison should kill all the bokoharam inmates... angry angry angry angry angry angry angry one every month



End of story.....


Oya start quoting me!!!!
Re: Protest Rocks Ekwulobia Over Alleged Relocation Of Boko Haram Prisoners by EasternPride: 8:35am On Jul 01, 2015
Block everywht abeg, if he no remove them, we will march to Aso rock, after all everyone bleeds.

What nonsense.
Re: Protest Rocks Ekwulobia Over Alleged Relocation Of Boko Haram Prisoners by Nobody: 8:40am On Jul 01, 2015
BuddahMonk:
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you have started now
your people have been on rampage since yesterday, I didn't start it
Re: Protest Rocks Ekwulobia Over Alleged Relocation Of Boko Haram Prisoners by Nobody: 8:41am On Jul 01, 2015
When there're tired they'll go back to their shops
Re: Protest Rocks Ekwulobia Over Alleged Relocation Of Boko Haram Prisoners by Princess042(f): 8:45am On Jul 01, 2015
When is time to appoint, they are not considered because "they did not vote for the present administration " BUT when is time to decongest the prisons(terrorists for that matter ), they are considered because they are also NIGERIANS......


The funny thing is the FG think they don't owe these people some explanations. If other regions don't support these protesters now, they may regret it tomorrow because anambra state is a good "nerve centre" to other regions......



Honestly, I would really like to see Ngekwenu, obiageli, beremx and Omenka's comments on this issue......
Re: Protest Rocks Ekwulobia Over Alleged Relocation Of Boko Haram Prisoners by Nobody: 8:48am On Jul 01, 2015
The danger here is that any bomb blast anywhere in the east would spell doom for this country.Northerners living in the vicinity would be massacred ,the north would retaliate, the east retaliate again and the cycle goes on!!! buhari had better thread with caution
Re: Protest Rocks Ekwulobia Over Alleged Relocation Of Boko Haram Prisoners by Emekamex(m): 8:53am On Jul 01, 2015
Yungwizzzy:
When there're tired they'll go back to their shops
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Re: Protest Rocks Ekwulobia Over Alleged Relocation Of Boko Haram Prisoners by abu12: 9:00am On Jul 01, 2015
[size=14pt]The controller general nigeria prison service is one Dr Peter Ekpendu mni an Ibo man, he knws the best prison where to keep prisoners and he choose Ekwulobia prison. The man won't wish his people bad, those who are insinuating that buhari is witch hunting them shld think again, i don't knw if they protest federal appointment or project if it come to their area again [/size]
Re: Protest Rocks Ekwulobia Over Alleged Relocation Of Boko Haram Prisoners by mistabiola: 9:03am On Jul 01, 2015
Ok
Re: Protest Rocks Ekwulobia Over Alleged Relocation Of Boko Haram Prisoners by Kx: 9:10am On Jul 01, 2015
Tot they said it was a lie when Radio Biafra broke the news of what was coming even bfore the boko prisoners were moved to Anambra?
Re: Protest Rocks Ekwulobia Over Alleged Relocation Of Boko Haram Prisoners by disumusa: 9:23am On Jul 01, 2015
donholy28:
Amambra people make una no gree... either they execute them or they take dem back 2 d north..hooohaaa
f.g is control you and your land, you can do nothing.
Re: Protest Rocks Ekwulobia Over Alleged Relocation Of Boko Haram Prisoners by Olofintoto(m): 9:25am On Jul 01, 2015
hmmm

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