By Victoria Embu
An attempt by #ResumeorResign
protesters to take their message to Wuse Market in Abuja ended with an
inter-tribal clash. The movement, led by Charles Oputa, better known as Charly
Boy, were attacked at the market by supporters of President Buhari.
The attack, and a resulting
retaliation, forced the police to close the market. Traders were made to close
their stalls and leave the market by the police who proceeded to seal the
entrance to the market. The confusion continued outside the market as people
were seen throwing stones at one another.
A witness said that Charly Boy, an
ethnic Igbo, went to the market, and started speaking against President Buhari,
a northerner. Some Northerners attacked him, and following his rescue by the
police, began to attack other Igbos in the vicinity, which led to a
retaliation. On his part, the co-convener of the #ResumeorResign movement,
Deji Adeyanju, who spoke to Channels
Television, said the attack on Charly Boy was unprovoked, and claimed that the
attackers were paid by the government. He specifically mentioned the leader of
the attackers by name (Musa). He however said the group will remain law abiding
in the face of provocation. President Buhari has spent more than 100 days in
the UK for an undisclosed ailment. Share this:
Daily Times
n
Abuja TimesNewsNigeria
Wuse Market shut as clash assumes ethnic dimension
By
Victoria Embu -
August 16, 2017
Share on Facebook
Tweet on Twitter
An attempt by #ResumeorResign protesters to take their message to Wuse
Market in Abuja ended with an inter-tribal clash. The movement, led by
Charles Oputa, better known as Charly Boy, were attacked at the market
by supporters of President Buhari. The attack, and a resulting
retaliation, forced the police to close the market.
Traders were made to close their stalls and leave the market by the
police who proceeded to seal the entrance to the market. The confusion
continued outside the market as people were seen throwing stones at one
another.
A witness said that Charly Boy, an ethnic Igbo, went to the market, and
started speaking against President Buhari, a northerner. Some
Northerners attacked him, and following his rescue by the police, began
to attack other Igbos in the vicinity, which led to a retaliation.
On his part, the co-convener of the #ResumeorResign movement, Deji
Adeyanju, who spoke to Channels Television, said the attack on Charly
Boy was unprovoked, and claimed that the attackers were paid by the
government. He specifically mentioned the leader of the attackers by
name (Musa). He however said the group will remain law abiding in the
face of provocation.
President Buhari has spent more than 100 days in the UK for an
undisclosed ailment.
Share this:
Read more at: https://dailytimes.ng/nigeria/wuse-market-shut-clash-assumes-ethnic-dimension/
Read more at: https://dailytimes.ng/nigeria/wuse-market-shut-clash-assumes-ethnic-dimension/
Comments
Post a Comment