Saturday, October 31, 2015

Ebonyi Residents Panics as 48 Boko harammist are Relocated from Ekwulobia to Abakaliki


People of Abaakaliki, the Ebonyi state capital were in panic mood yesterday, over the purported .
The Sun reports that the residents had woken up to hear new being peddled around that 47 Boko Haram suspects, who had been withdrawn taken away from Anambra, were being deposited in their state, and were already planning to stage a protest.
The state governor, Dave Umahi, has however, moved to quell the reports, confirming that there was nothing of such going on in the state.
“I received a text message shortly after I returned to Abakaliki from my trip to Israel that Boko Haram suspects previously re­located to Ekwulobia Prison in Anambra State have been relo­cated to Abakaliki Prison.
“Immediately I got the text massage, I made some calls and I can tell you authoritatively that Boko Haram suspects were not relocated to Abakaliki and there are no plans for such relocation. Ebonyi State is not yet ripe to ac­commodate such high caliber of prison inmates,” he said.
The residents’ fears were said to have stemmed from the fact the location where the suspects would be taken to, was not revealed after their relocation from Ekwulobia prisons.
Although an impeccable source had informed that the suspects had arrived the Abakaliki prisons last night in four trucks heavily guarded by security operatives, the state Police Com­missioner, Peace Ibekwe Abdal­lah, denied being in the know of any such thing happening within the state.
Frank, the Public Relations Officer of Abakaliki prisons, confirmed also that he was not privy to the arrival of the terrorists to their prison.
According to him: “I am not aware of Boko Ha­ram suspects being brought to the prisons. If they are on their way, I don’t know.”
This was contrary to heightened tension with which the residents had been living since the Islamist sect members had been incarcerated there.

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