Governor appeals for calm in Aba, assures residents of safety
The governor also noted that the security agencies are working to ensure the restoration of peace in Abia state.
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The governor, represented by the Deputy Governor, Mr Ude Okechukwu, made the call at the Aba Mosque, where members of the Muslim community gathered to meet him.
He expressed regret over the disturbances in Aba on Tuesday involving soldiers and some IPOB members and stressed that efforts had been made to prevent a recurrence.
The governor noted that the security agencies are working to ensure the restoration of peace in Abia, adding that he had moved around Aba to confirm normalcy in the city.
He attributed the incident to the influx of some non-resident miscreants who came into Aba to cause problems for the residents.
Ikpeazu thanked security agencies for their effort in returning the intruders to where they had come from and reassured the people of their safety wherever they lived.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that the governor declared a three-day curfew in Aba, the commercial nerve centre of Abia, that took effect from Tuesday, due to the clashes between soldiers and some IPOB members.
Meanwhile, military personnel under the “Operation Python Dance II” scheduled to take effect from Friday in the South-East states, have also been deployed to the city.
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