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Ekweremadu Condemns The Killing of IPOB, MASSOB Members

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Chief Ike Ekweremadu, the Deputy Senate President, has voiced his concern over the excesses of security operatives in handling pro-Biafran protests. 

The expression comes on hill of what took place at Onitsha and Asaba yesterday, between the Pro-Biafrans and Men of Security agents.

Moving a motion through Order 43 of the Senate Standing Rules, the lawmaker condemned the killing of protesters by troops.

They urged all those involved in maintaining peace and order to be responsible enough in doing that.

“Mr Senate President, Distinguished Colleagues, you recall that major Newspapers headlines today showed killing of protesters in major parts of the South East.

Especially those that concern the future of this Country and I urge Security Agents to be responsible”, Ekweremadu said.

Meanwhile, Senate President, Bukola Saraki noted that since the motion came through Order 43, it need not be debated in line with the tradition of the Senate.

 


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