No fewer than 63 residents of Obigbo in Rivers State who were arrested and detained by the Nigerian Army and the Department of the State Services have regained their freedom after four months.
SaharaReporters learnt that they had been incarcerated since October 2020 at the Mogadishu Barracks in Abuja but were finally arraigned in court last Wednesday, February 10, 2021. A Magistrates' Court sitting in Wuse, Abuja, received a bail application filed on their behalf by human rights’ lawyers and the Obigbo residents were thereafter freed from the military custody.The Intersociety in its report on the incident alleged that the Obigbo residents were detained at Mogadishu Army Barracks, Annex B at Asokoro, DSS Training Centre at Central Business District and its abandoned facility at Zuba and the Nigeria Police College at Suleja in Niger State.
“Others are Mike Anya, Echefuna Chukwu, Echefuna Uche, Gift Onyenkachi, Alozie Chukwunonso, Chukwuma Ibeano, Friday Nonso, Nebechi Kennedy, Imma Ochi, Stanley Igwe, Okoro Benson, Emeka Nwaogugu, Uchechi Emmanuel, Joe Boniface, Gregory Amokachi, Daniel Erinne, Samson Chinda, Victor Enrinne, Christopher Kachi, Uzoma Philip, Kainene Ernest, Ikechukwu Isaiah, Isaac Oriaku, Ekpere Mmadu, Uchenna Chris, Ebuka Silas, Honesty Gift, Osita Ifeanyi and Chibuike Robinson.
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