NO fewer
than 70 persons allegedly deported by the Lagos State government were
sighted in the commercial city of Onitsha yesterday, some non-Igbo
speaking.
It was the second time such human cargo was dropped in the town this year.
Vanguard gathered that they were brought in a trailer and escorted by a
police patrol van with heavily armed police men which, after
discharging them at the popular Upper Iweka flyover at about 3.20am,
made a U–turn and headed back to Lagos.
Many of them showed signs of
lunacy as they could not say their names andhome towns, while a few
others who could speak claimed that they were brought into the city by
the Lagos State government.
Some of them said they had been in
detention for many years before they were finally released and put in a
trailer and brought to Onitsha.
An eyewitness said when he saw
the trailer stop at night, he initially thoughtit was carrying
contraband goods and perhaps wanted to beat the customs officials by
using early morning to come into Onitsha, adding that he was shocked to
see human beings were forced out of the lorry.
The eyewitness, who
simply gave his name as John, said: “I was woken up by the light from
the police escort van when it reached the fly over. I noticedthat a
trailer was coming behind the police patrol van and suddenly the trailer
stopped and they began to ask these people to come down.
“It was
then I noticed that there were some people who could not alight from the
trailer on their own and the driver and some policemen helped them and
brought them down. Immediately after dropping them, the lorry and the
police van made a “U” turn and headed back to Head Bridge”.
“When the day broke, I saw about 70 persons that looked malnourished, some of them were already insane.”
According to him, some of the people who looked healthy started running
into the commercial city after they were brought into the town, while
the apparently insane ones stayed till the day break when residents of
the city came to catch a glimpse of them and started buying food and
other consumables for them.
Some people at Upper Iweka said some of
the people were not Igbos as they spoke Yoruba and Edo. At about 1 pm
yesterday, few of the deportees were still hanging around the area.
One of them who gave her name as Chima said he hails from Abia State,
adding that she was arrested some time in May last year by a group of
people in uniform on her way to Okokomaiko in Lagos where she lived.
She said that she was kept in a dark room that looked like a warehouse
for several days along with many other people, adding that up till the
time she was brought into Onitsha, she never knew what she did that
warranted her arrest.
She also said that many of those arrested along with her died in detention
The Area Commander of the police at Onitsha, Mr. Benjamin Woru said the police would investigate the incident.
He also said that the police would monitor the movement of the victims
to ensure there would be no security breach in the commercial city of
Onitsha and the state in general, especially with governorship and local
government elections drawing near.
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