No fewer than three persons have been reportedly killed as
traders and youths of Ekeukwu market in Owerri, the Imo
State capital clashed with security
operatives over directives given by the state government on the relocation of
the market.
The incident occurred this morning when the state government
moved in to start the demolition of the market which is to be effected by
security operatives. The clash became heavy as gunshots were heard by residents
in the neighborhood.

The situation escalated when one of the protesters, a young
man, was hit and killed by a stray bullet fired by security operatives deployed
to maintain order in the melee which ensued after the demolition.
But the State Commissioner of Police has interfered in the
matter to restore peace.
The market relocation has been a major issue between the Imo
state government and traders of the market as well as some indigenes of Owerri
who see the location of the market as their ancestral home.
The traders rejected the move and have taken the state
government to court over the issue.
Yesterday, the Imo state Governor issued a press statement
signed by the Deputy Chief of Staff Operations, Kingsley Uju, stating that
traders in the market should move out within 48 hours after the release of the
statement.
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