The industrial city of Aba, Abia State, is currently experiencing heightened tension as military forces have taken control of the city after a deadly attack on a military checkpoint.
The incident occurred at Obikabia junction, Ogbor Hill, where gunmen, suspected to be enforcing the Indigenous People of Biafra's (IPOB) sit-at-home order, ambushed the checkpoint. The attack resulted in the tragic death of five soldiers and the destruction of two patrol vans along with the checkpoint itself.
In response to the killings, the military presence in the area has significantly increased, with two helicopters continually patrolling over Ogbor Hill and its surroundings. The intensified military activity has led to widespread fear among residents, who now scramble for safety at the sight of speeding military patrol teams.
Reports indicate that soldiers have also moved into various parts of the city, including Cemetery, Ngwa Road, Nsulu markets, and other commercial centers, instructing traders to vacate the areas. The heightened security measures have disrupted daily life, with many schools remaining closed as parents kept their children at home. Some schools that did open were forced to shut down before midday due to safety concerns.
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