Soldiers have launched a manhunt for
publishers of pro Biafra newspapers in Aba, Abia state.
A vendor who spoke on the condition of
anonymity told Vanguard that a group of soldiers accosted him and some of his
colleagues demanding them to disclose the identity of the publishers of the
Biafra newspapers circulating in the city.
Soldiers attached to the 144
Battalion Asa, Ukwa West Council area, had on March 14, 2016, confiscated
unsold and new editions of pro- Biafra newspapers; New Republic, Vesym, Freedom
Journal, including copies of Authority newspapers in Aba.
Pro Biafra newspapers sell more than
national newspapers in Aba.
A publisher, who declined to be
named for fear of reprisal, in an interview with Vanguard, condemned the action
of the military, and denied that pro Biafra newspapers incite hatred among the
people, stressing that they only publish Biafra stories as some national
dailies do.
“We are publishing only reports about Biafra
like other national dailies do. Let the military go and close down all the
media houses because they are carrying Biafra stories, after all, we are not
the only people publishing stories on Biafra.”
Army launches manhunt
for pro-Biafra publishers in Aba
On August 17, 20164:25 amIn NewsComments
By Ugochukwu Alaribe
ABA—Soldiers have launched a manhunt for publishers of pro Biafra
newspapers in Aba, Abia state.
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A vendor who spoke on the condition of anonymity told Vanguard that a
group of soldiers accosted him and some of his colleagues demanding them
to disclose the identity of the publishers of the Biafra newspapers
circulating in the city.
Vanguard gathered that one of the vendors identified as Emeka is
suspected to have been arrested by soldiers.
Recall that soldiers attached to the 144 Battalion Asa, Ukwa West
Council area, had on March 14, 2016, confiscated unsold and new editions
of pro- Biafra newspapers; New Republic, Vesym, Freedom Journal,
including copies of Authority newspapers in Aba.
Some of the vendors have devised strategies to conceal and sell the pro
Biafra newspapers and magazines which are in hot demand in the city. Pro
Biafra newspapers sell more than national newspapers in Aba.
A publisher, who declined to be named for fear of reprisal, in an
interview with Vanguard, condemned the action of the military, and
denied that pro Biafra newspapers incite hatred among the people,
stressing that they only publish Biafra stories as some national dailies
do.
“We are publishing only reports about Biafra like other national
dailies do. Let the military go and close down all the media houses
because they are carrying Biafra stories, after all, we are not the only
people publishing stories on Biafra.”
As at the time of filing this report, efforts to get the reaction of the
Army Public Relations Officer, 14 Brigade Ohafia, Major Sidney Mbaneme,
proved abortive as his mobile number was unavailable.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/08/army-launches-manhunt-pro-biafra-publishers-aba/
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