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Enugu Traders’ Protest: Ekpa Asks business Traders To Open Shop To Resume Business
Simon Ekpa, Finland-based lawyer and Prime Minister of the Biafra Republic Government has beseeched the traders in Enugu to open their shops that were closed down.
Ekpa, known to be a Biafra agitator and Separatist, during a public notice on Thursday, sighted by TopNaija, stated that the business traders should feel free to continue their business activities in their respective shops that were closed down by the Enugu government.
TopNaija confirms that three persons were killed and others injured when traders took to the streets in the wee hours on Wednesday to stage a protest against the closing down of their shops by the state government for not opening for business on Monday.
As a result, Ekpa encouraged protesting traders in Enugu to share information on those massacred and wounded so that medical assistance could be provided immediately.
“We call on Biafra traders in Enugu to make available, send the details of all injured traders and those that lost their lives to the Nigerian government during the protest; their loved ones and their families should send contact details to Biafra government info@biafrarepublicgov.org for immediate intervention by the government of Biafra.
“Those injured will be provided with immediate medical treatment, while the Biafra government will contact the family of those that lost their loved ones, and the government plan will not be made public.
“We call on Biafrans to open their shops, businesses and also supply us with helpful information about the killers and those locking their shops”, he stated.
According to him, Governor Peter Mbah of Enugu state will face the consequence for violating human rights.