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Why security operatives raided, burnt shops at Eke-Ututu Market – Uzodimma

Adesina .O (Teekay) by Adesina .O (Teekay)
September 22, 2022
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Imo State Governor Hope Uzodinma, has explained why security raided the Eke-Ututu Market on Saturday in Orsu Local Government Area of the state.

Security operatives raided and burnt some shops in the market after materials for Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) were allegedly uncovered in the place, News Agency of Nigeria reports.

Uzodimma said that bandits operating in the area use the IEDs to fight security operatives.

The governor, who stated this while addressing newsmen on the development at the Government House in Owerri on Wednesday, added that a Major in the Nigerian Army on duty around Orsu Awo-idemmili died last month from an explosion from the device.

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He said, “Last Saturday, a joint security force, which arrested a bandit, took him after his confession to guide them to where they operate from and manufacture the explosives.

“It turned out to be Eke-Ututu Market.

“They discovered four shops where fertilisers, ammonium sulphate and electrical gadgets used in manufacturing explosives were packed.”

Uzodinma said the Captain, who led the operation, together with another officer, was currently lying critical at the Federal Medical Centre, Owerri.

He further said that the soldiers recovered all the weapons and fertilisers used by the bandits to manufacture IEDs.

“In the process, they burnt down shops and this is consistent with our policy.

“However, they were so tactful that no innocent life was lost.

“They were able to destroy all the shops, where the items were stored,” he said.

He expressed concern that rather than visit the scene to ascertain the true situation of the event, opposition candidates preferred to condemn the activities of security agencies.

He said that some were so brazen to blackmail the security agencies, questioning why they should go there at all.

He said that traders were not allowed into the market “without paying taxes to unknown gunmen.

“These are illegitimate taxes to enable people to open their shops. This is what we have been fighting all through,” he said.

The governor said that his administration would stop at nothing in the fight against terrorism, banditry, and kidnapping in the state.

“It is not politics. It is about the security of lives and property of our people,” he said.

Uzondima assured that the state government will continue to support security agencies to work efficiently.

The governor, who expressed regrets over the “collateral damage” suffered during the raid, promised to replace and rebuild the market.

“So, when Eke-Ututu Market is destroyed to give Imo peace, the Government will also rebuild it.

“If in the process, there are innocent traders who lost their items, the government will work out compensation for them.

“But the government has a responsibility to fight crime,” Uzodimma said.

He urged community leaders, residents and visitors, with useful information on the bandits’ hideouts to volunteer to help in their arrest.

The governor said that the operation was exclusively executed by a combined team of the Nigerian Army, Navy, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps and Police.

He said that contrary to speculation, “no local vigilante, called Ebubeagu, joined in the operation”.

Source: Vanguard

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