Gov. Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia State said on Thursday that soldiers
would be withdrawn from the streets of Umuahia, the state capital, and
Aba, its commercial nerve centre, by Friday.
Ikpeazu made this known at Government House, Umuahia, while reacting to the security situation in the state.
He said the situation in the past few days, which led to the
deployment of soldiers ahead of `Operation Python Dance II’, a military
exercise by the Nigerian Army, had generated great concerns to both the
government and the people.
“I will also be meeting the President and Commander-in-Chief of the
Armed Forces, President Muhammadu Buhari, to discuss possible ways of
relaxing Operation Python Dance II in the state for now.”
He added that the withdrawal would not affect pre-existing military
checkpoints at various locations in the state and warned mischief makers
to stay away from Abia, warning that agitations and protests would not
be tolerated.
“Mischief
makers who want to use Abia as their base, let me announce to you that
henceforth, Abia will be too hot for you to carry out your wicked acts.
“The state government will work with security agents to ensure the
protection of lives and property without fear or favour. There will be
no hiding place for you.”
He also urged residents of Aba to fully observe the current curfew in
the city and ensure that they cooperate with security agents to
maintain peace and order.
Ikpeazu said it was in the interest of the people of Abia for peace
and security to be restored, as meaningful progress could not be
achieved in an atmosphere of violence and anarchy.
He further advised members of the public to stop spreading rumours
capable of throwing the state into disorder, warning that anyone caught
perpetrating such acts would be dealt with according to the law.
“I swore to protect lives and properties of all Abians and residents and that I must do.
“I, therefore, call on all to support our efforts at making sure that lasting peace prevails in our dear state,” Ikpeazu added.