Parents Of Boy Who Was Killed In Owerri Bursts Into Tears and seek justice
• His death has no link with Ekeukwu market relocation, says
Okorocha
• Police begins
investigation as Zinox boss sues for peace
The parents of Somtochukwu, the
10- year-old boy who was killed in the stampede that followed the demolition of
Ekeukwu Market in Owerri, Imo State, Mr. and Mrs. Ibeanusi, have called for
justice over the killing of their son.
They lamented that the deceased
was their only son and their source of hope and charged the Imo State
government to bring his killers to book.
However, as controversies trail the demolition of the Ekeukwu Owere Market, on Douglas Road, the state chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), through its Publicity Secretary, Ray Emeanya, yesterday directed that the party to mourn Sontochukwu by attending special Church services in honour of the departed.
However, as controversies trail the demolition of the Ekeukwu Owere Market, on Douglas Road, the state chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), through its Publicity Secretary, Ray Emeanya, yesterday directed that the party to mourn Sontochukwu by attending special Church services in honour of the departed.
Emeanya, who visited the
deceased’ family at the weekend, also directed PDP members to observe the
mourning period, by wearing black band in honour of the slain boy.
Also, in spite of the quit order, scores of traders carried out their
transactions in the market yesterday, while others plied their trade at the
Relief Market, off Egbu Road, Owerri.
But as the controversy rages,
Governor Rochas Okorocha, yesterday insisted that the killing of Somtochukwu
during the demolition of the Ekeukwu Owere, had nothing to do with the
exercise.
A statement signed by his Chief
Press Secretary, Sam Onwuemeodo, maintained that he needed to be convinced
after 72 hours that the boy was killed within the vicinity.
Meanwhile, the Imo State Police
Command has assured that it has commenced investigation into the alleged
killing of Somtochukwu during the demolition exercise last weekend.
The Police Public Relations
Officer (PPRO), Andrew Enwerem, a Deputy Superintendent of Police, said this in
a statement yesterday, while also warning against hate speeches.
“The Police Command has begun
full scale investigation into the alleged death of one Somtochukwu Ibeanusi,
reported to the Police on August 27, 2017. Investigators have interviewed the
parents and will stop at nothing in ensuring that the circumstances and
ramifications of the matter are unraveled,” the statement said.
Also, in continuing its
demolition exercise, the Imo State government yesterday rolled it bulldozers on
the Ama Hausa Market, where the Hausa people had lived for years on Douglas
Road following years of clamouring for its demolition.
The exercise came 24 hours
after the relocation order to Ekeukwu Owere and Ama Hausa.However, Chairman of
Zinox Group, Leo Stan Ekeh, has called on the people of Imo State to allow
peace to reign in the aftermath of the crisis and reported loss of lives, which
trailed the demolition of the market.
Ekeh, who hails from Owerri,
announced a donation of N50million to be disbursed to victims of the market
demolition and those who lost members of their families in last Saturday’s
demolitions.
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