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Protest leader Ms Ankio Briggs
A peaceful protest embarked upon by a coalition of Ijaw interest groups in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State capitalon Tuesdayended on a sad note as thugs allegedly attacked the protesters.
Ms. Ankio Briggs, a renowned Niger Delta rights activist was among those rough handled during the protest against the donation of land to cattle grazers.
The rally christened “Love for Bayelsa, Love for Ijaw land, Love forNiger Delta, Love for Nigeria” had barely began when the thugsheavily armedinvaded the take off point of the rally at the Tombia junction.
Thugs reportedly beat up and inflicted bodily injuries on the protesters mainlywomen and youths, including one of the conveners, Ann Kio Briggs.
The presence of the policemen at the scene did not deter the thugs asthey carried out the violence while the police looked on to the chagrinof the protesters.
While others sustained minor injuries, one Mrs. Christy Odiko, a member of the Ijaw Women Connect (IWC), was so severe that she was hospitalised after the attack in an undisclosed hospital in the state capital.
Speaking to newsmen shortly after the attack, Ms Briggs who lost herphone in the cause of the melee described the action of the Police as ‘unacceptable’.
“All what we are saying is no to Ijaw land being ceded to Fulani peopleunder any circumstance.
“At the rally, thugs came into the Tombia round about field, they invaded the place pushed me down, one particular boy collected my Samsung phone, my Identity Card was ripped off my neck and some people secured me and moved me away from the location.
“I told the Police DPO that this rally was not against the Governor of Bayelsa, but against the decision he has made.
“It is unbelievable, I am an Ijaw person, I have fought for the Ijaw nation for as long as I can remember.
“I have been called a bigot because of my stand on Ijaw issues and if today I can come to Bayelsa and Bayelsa children, some of them are old enough to be my children, whether it is Gen Africa, and others.
“So if today they have appointments and positions and think that people like me no longer have the right to speak on Ijaw matters that is a sad day for them and not for Ijaw nation.”
When contacted for comments, the Spokesman of the Bayelsa Police Command, DSP Asinim Butswat asked for more time and promised to call back but never did.