School children return home over threat by unknown gunmen in Imo
Some schools in Owerri, the Imo state capital were this morning forced to shut down and send their students back home over the alleged threat to attack them by unknown gunmen.
Within Owerri, some parents were seen anxiously taking their children home.
The issue also dominated Monday morning conversations on radio stations in the state.
According to school proprietors who could not mention their names for security reasons, they had to shut down their schools because of a letter that went viral on social media linked to unknown gunmen, warning that there would no longer be movement, and schools will shut down on every Monday of the week in Igboland.
According to them, “There would be an attack on any school that fails to obey such an order.”
Some schools along Egbu road, Akwakuma, Amakohia, Owerri-Aba road and Owerri- Onitsha road, MCC/Uratta Road, Okigwe road leading to Orji axis were closed due to fear.
However, there were few movements of human and vehicular activities, within Owerri.
Some Owerri residents who spoke said the last week’s attacks on police stations and buildings of individuals resulted in the fear of why people decided to stay home.
According to one Tobe Ugwuegbu, a resident along Wethedral road said: “The various attacks on police stations including the killings of police officers now put fear in the people that Monday’s which usually seen as sit-at-home, could be a dangerous day.
“That is while you see some streets are almost empty people are just sitting inside their houses. Nobody wants to be killed.”
Another resident, a trader along Tetlow road, Mr Fabian, said: “First thing this morning when the news that unknown gunmen issued last warning to shut down schools in Imo state, I quickly rushed and collected my children from school before I went to open my shop”.
School children return home over threat by unknown gunmen in Imo