A visit
by the leader of the pro-Biafra group, Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi
Kanu, on Monday visit to Abakaliki, brought the Ebonyi state capital to a halt
as thousands of residents left their businesses to catch a glimpse of the
controversial separatist leader.
Mr.
Kanu, who is pushing for an independent Biafran state, is facing treason
charges brought against him by the Nigerian government.
He was
released on stringent bail conditions in May after about 18 months in
detention. Amongst other conditions, the pro-Biafran leader was barred from
granting interviews and holding rallies.
Mr.
Kanu has gained popularity since his release from detention. Monday was his
first official visit to Ebonyi State since his release, and residents eager to
see Mr. Kanu, thronged major streets of Abakaliki chanting solidarity songs as
his motorcade drove by.
The
convoy entered the city via Presco flyover from the Enugu Abakaliki expressway
into Ezza Road, causing traffic gridlock for hours.
It then
proceeded through Ogoja Road, Afikpo Road back to Ogoja-Abakaliki Expressway,
before terminating at Ezenwuba Primary School near mechanic village where he
addressed the large crowd.
As the
motorcade went along, it grew in length as residents joined with their
vehicles, motorcycles and tricycles and on foot.
Police
and other security agencies were on hand to escort the crowd to maintain order
and forestall break down of law.
Addressing
the crowd, Mr. Kanu who was garbed in Jewish regalia, said he was preparing for
a bigger visit to the state.
“When
next I visit Ebonyi, I promise you I will shut down Ebonyi state. Ebonyi is
part of Biafra, let no one tell you otherwise,” he said.
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