A scene, akin to the Somtochukwu incident of the Ekeukwu Owerri demolition saga, would have played out on Wednesday 22rd July, 2020, at No 34 MCC/Uratta road, Owerri, where “Top 10 Designax” and “Styles by Stainless”, a fashion outfit and hair salon respectively are located, if not for divine intervention and the obvious visible determination of people in the area to resist the onslaught and defend themselves.
According to eye witness account, some staff of ENTRACO, had come in the morning to extort money from the shops along the area, under different guises, including the projections in front of their shops. Few hours later, staff of OCDA, came and insisted that the shop owners will pay them N200,000 for the same projections for which ENTRACO, had earlier been settled.
“As if acting with superior backing, OCDA men backed by gun wielding police men exhibited bravado, descended on and beat up anybody that attempted to record their violent, uncouth and reprehensible actions on phone and impounded the phones”.
Most people who spoke on condition of anonymity wondered why the activities of touts and miscreants operating in different guises in the state have increased in the past few months.
Drivers and hostel owners in the state have also lamented vicious and persistent harassment by ENTRACO and OCDA officials respectively. “Vehicles are impounded without cause.
Some hostel owners in their own lamentation, stated, officials of OCDA parade their areas asking for one frivolous and unnecessary payment or the other. If we refuse to comply, they harass occupants, beat them up and threaten to impound their properties, for no just cause”.
“In the case of traders, their goods are impounded and most times, looted. Going to the office “to settle” and retrieve your impounded goods, becomes a mirage as they would have developed wings and flown away”.
They called on Governor Hope Uzodinma, to prevail on the Heads of the two parastatals of government “who pretend not to know of the atrocities perpetrated by their unscrupulous staff to call them to order, or incur the wrath of Imo people”.
The report also narrated how a woman who followed them to their Port Harcourt road office, where she eventually paid N100,000 before she was allowed to open her shop for business.
“They made inscription like “remove, by OCDA”, “come to OCDA office within seven (7) days, etc. when the victims eventually went and parted with some money, they were asked to go back and clean the inscriptions on their shops”.
Source Watchdog.
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