There
was pandemonium at Nkwegu community near Abakaliki, capital of Ebonyi
state as over 200 women from Afikpo South Council area of Ebonyi state
protested Unclad over the alleged continued detention of the President
General of the community, Ndubuisi Ekumankama. He was detained by the
police for allegedly demolishing a widow’s house in Amangwu Edda
community.
The women, who had planned to storm the Government
House in protest were intercepted by policemen at the Nkwegu, near
military cantonment when they resisted the first team of policemen who
could not withstand the sight of the rampaging Unclad women. Daily
Sun gathered that the women protested without wearing anything at the
upper parts of their body which threw many into confusion, including the
policemen. However, it took the intervention of the Police
Commissioner, CP Peace Ibekwe Abdallah who immediately mobilised another
team of policewomen led by the Officer in charge of Criminal
Investigation Department, who led other policewomen to the scene. Speaking
to our reporter on the incident, the Ebonyi State Police Public
Relations Officer, (PPRO), ASP George Okafor, described the actions of
the protesting Unclad women as shameful and desecration of Igbo culture
and norms. Mr. Okafor said the women had planned the protest last
week but were advised to follow the legal way of registering their
complaints since the suspect and the President General of the Community
who was arrested by the police in connection to the demolition of the
widow’s house has been charged to court. “Last week, a group of
women numbering about 20 stormed the state headquarters to protest over
the arrest and detention of a suspect who was being held for demolishing
a widow’s house in Amangwu-Edda. After we spoke to them, they even saw
the suspect and he spoke to them which showed that he is alive. They
went back and today again, we got information that the same women had
gone and mobilised over 200 other women to storm the government house to
protest and we also got information that they were coming into the town
Unclad so we tried to halt them from gaining entrance into the city. “Our
men who earlier got to the scene were repelled because of the sight of
the unclothedness of these women and we had to mobilise our police women
led by woman ACP in charge of CID. They went there as women, who
understood each other. And they had more access to them unlike the men
who were being careful because these women were Unclad. Their
actions were unfortunate and shameful. They have desecrated the Igbo
culture by protesting Unclad over a politically motivated issue. If
there were reasons to protest Unclad, these women should have known that
it must be a serious issue.”
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