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Nigerian Army Shut Down Six Major Markets In Anambra Over Fake Drugs by iamfraud(op): 2:52pm On Feb 18, 2025
Personnel of the Nigerian Army have been accused of shutting down six major markets in Onitsha, Anambra State, for two weeks, bringing hardship to traders who are disgruntled as they continue to incur losses.

SaharaReporters learnt that the soldiers, who are from the Onitsha 302 Artillery Regiment and General Support Service, have taken over the markets and locked down every shop under the guise of clamping down on drugs dealers.

SaharaReporters gathered that the affected markets are; Onitsha Drug market, Oduwani (Power Tools and Allied) market, Surgical Line market, Plumbing Materials market, the Ogbogwu Fashion Line market, the Bridgehead Provision market and part of the Timber Dealers market.

It was learnt that while the National Agency for Food Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) contacted the military personnel for its recent operation against drugs dealers, the soldiers have refused to reopen the markets and allow lawful businesses to resume, to the anger and depression of thousands of traders.

According to a report also by the International Society for Civil Liberties and Rule of Law (Intersociety) on Tuesday, the human rights organisation said it strongly condemned the militarised approach adopted in the raid on drugs dealers.

Intersociety also called on NAFDAC to prevail on the army personnel to leave the six markets as the officers have continued to engage in "unprofessional and corrupt practices."

"The Intersociety is calling for immediate reopening of the affected markets and refunding of not less than N20billion being loses incurred by the innocent traders of the six affected markets since Sunday, February 9, 2025, particularly traders of the Onitsha Drug Market.

"We at the International Society for Civil Liberties and Rule of Law (Intersociety) hereby strongly condemn the total shutdown and militarization since Sunday, February 9, 2025, of the Onitsha Drug Market, the largest open drug market in Nigeria; shutdown and militarised alongside those of Idumota in Lagos and Ariaria in Aba, Abia State.

"The NAFDAC-hired soldiers of the Nigerian Army under the coordination of Commandant of the Onitsha 302 Artillery Regiment and General Support Service, Col Adamu K Muhammad, had on the said date invaded the crowded market and five adjoining others; namely: Oduwani part of the Carpentry Tools (Power Tools and Allied) Market, the Surgical Line Market, the Plumbing Materials Market, the Ogbogwu Fashion Line Market, the Bridgehead Provision Market and part of the Timber Dealers Market.

"The above-named markets were shut down and taken over by soldiers of the Nigerian Army and their NAFDAC hirers-during which the NAFDAC field officials and leaders of the hired soldiers forced leaders of the affected markets to surrender the keys of their gates and lines and took possession of them till date.

"Since then, it is not only that traders of the affected Onitsha Drug Market have incurred billions of naira loses amounting to not less than N20billion, but have also been starved, threatened and forced out of their legitimate businesses.

"The worst of it all is that traders and leaders of the five unaffected markets have permanently been shut out and denied access to their shops and legitimate livelihoods."

The organisation added, "While we are not against sanitisation exercise by NAFDAC geared towards ridding the country of fake and adulterated drugs and stamping out their dealers and manufacturers, we strongly condemn the militarist approach adopted.

"The NAFDAC and its hired soldiers of the Nigerian Army are also insensitive to the plight of over 95% of traders in the Onitsha Drug Market and 100% of traders of the other five adjoining markets unlawfully and militarily shut down and forced out of their legitimate businesses since Sunday, February 9, 2025.

"Instead of using credible intelligence through inter-agency intelligence gathering and sharing that should have identified and profiled the illicit drug kingpins for easy tracking and apprehension using digital and allied manual processes including their identities, locations and places of abode, the Nigerian Army and their high command have chosen to resort to punishment and persecution of innocent traders."

In the report signed by Emeka Umeagbalasi, Intersociety Board Chairman, the organisation further said, "We hereby call on the authorities of NAFDAC and their hired officers and personnel and high command of the Nigerian Army to as a matter of uttermost immediacy reopen the militarily, corruptly and unlawfully shutdown Onitsha Drug Market and those located in Idumota in Lagos State and Ariaria in Aba, Abia State.

"NAFDAC must refrain from encouraging corruption and unprofessionalism in the Nigerian military and stop using them to militarize the Agency’s civil and law enforcement operations. Traders of the Onitsha Drug Market and those in Lagos and Abia must steer clear of fake and adulterated drugs or trading on illicit hard drugs such as codeine, cocaine, contraband tramadol and allied others.

"The Executive Governor of Anambra State, Prof Charles Soludo, is hereby called upon to wade into the matter and facilitate speedy reopening of the Onitsha Drug Market and five adjoining others. NAFDAC is further advised to go after fake and illicit drug kingpins responsible and leave innocent others alone who constitute over 95% of the entire Market’s traders.

"Breaking market stores belonging to traders of the Market in their absence and confiscating their goods, whether done in the hours of the blue law or in broad day light, is a serious misconduct and an unlawful act capable of attracting a flurry of lawsuits against the NAFDAC and its hired officers and personnel and high command of the Nigerian Army."
https://saharareporters.com/2025/02/18/anger-nigerian-army-personnel-shut-down-six-major-markets-anambra-take-over-shops-weeks
Re: Nigerian Army Shut Down Six Major Markets In Anambra Over Fake Drugs by ASAPFERG: 2:53pm On Feb 18, 2025
It shall not be well with lugard angry
Re: Nigerian Army Shut Down Six Major Markets In Anambra Over Fake Drugs by EIiens: 2:57pm On Feb 18, 2025
ASAPFERG:
It shall not be well with lugard angry
wetin happened to Laggard with fake Drugs.

Lugard asked them not to buy Original Drugs
Re: Nigerian Army Shut Down Six Major Markets In Anambra Over Fake Drugs by Kobojunkie: 2:57pm On Feb 18, 2025
beerfraud:
https://saharareporters.com/2025/02/18/anger-nigerian-army-personnel-shut-down-six-major-markets-anambra-take-over-shops-weeks
Wetin concern Nigerian Army with drug market abeg? No be police job be this ? 🙄🙄🙄
Re: Nigerian Army Shut Down Six Major Markets In Anambra Over Fake Drugs by iamfraud(op): 3:02pm On Feb 18, 2025
These people should not kill us with fake drugs
Re: Nigerian Army Shut Down Six Major Markets In Anambra Over Fake Drugs by iamfraud(op): 3:03pm On Feb 18, 2025
Kobojunkie:
Wetin concern Nigerian Army with drug market abeg? No be police job be this ? 🙄🙄🙄
IPOBidients will kill policemen but they can’t try it with Army
Re: Nigerian Army Shut Down Six Major Markets In Anambra Over Fake Drugs by Jones4190(m): 3:03pm On Feb 18, 2025
very good, Dora Akunyile will be smiling underground...... Good bless sister Dora... keep resting in peace
Re: Nigerian Army Shut Down Six Major Markets In Anambra Over Fake Drugs by slimfit1(m): 3:04pm On Feb 18, 2025
Very soon they will be heading to Aso rock since people don't know how to do there jobs someone will teach them. The rate of fake drugs in market will affect everyone like it or not.
Re: Nigerian Army Shut Down Six Major Markets In Anambra Over Fake Drugs by BloomingDale(f): 3:05pm On Feb 18, 2025
What are the governors of those states doing? Channel your grievances to them instead of crying up and down on social media.
Re: Nigerian Army Shut Down Six Major Markets In Anambra Over Fake Drugs by helinues: 3:09pm On Feb 18, 2025
South East is becoming an evil forest considering the rate of criminality going on in the region
Re: Nigerian Army Shut Down Six Major Markets In Anambra Over Fake Drugs by helinues: 3:10pm On Feb 18, 2025
Kobojunkie:
Wetin concern Nigerian Army with drug market abeg? No be police job be this ? 🙄🙄🙄
It's not business as usual. Those people selling fake drugs are killing more people than the criminals using guns and weapons
Re: Nigerian Army Shut Down Six Major Markets In Anambra Over Fake Drugs by Lanretoye(m): 3:12pm On Feb 18, 2025
Everything that comes from there is fake even the people too,fake life
Re: Nigerian Army Shut Down Six Major Markets In Anambra Over Fake Drugs by Kobojunkie: 3:15pm On Feb 18, 2025
helinues:
✓ It's not business as usual. Those people selling fake drugs are killing more people than the criminals using guns and weapons
There is never a good enough reason for why the National army should be involved in civilian matters. There are problems of Jurisdiction to be dealt with here with this nonsense that keeps happening. undecided
Re: Nigerian Army Shut Down Six Major Markets In Anambra Over Fake Drugs by iamfraud(op): 3:21pm On Feb 18, 2025
Kobojunkie:
There is never a good enough reason for why the National army should be involved in civilian matters. There are problems of Jurisdiction to be dealt with here with this nonsense that keeps happening. undecided
you are requesting for policemen which your fellow IPOBidients have been killing
Re: Nigerian Army Shut Down Six Major Markets In Anambra Over Fake Drugs by helinues: 3:25pm On Feb 18, 2025
MasterJayJay:
The audacity of skullarship where skull mining is a tradition, monarchs are deported fraudsters. Even your 'gods' that choose your kings have made it a prerequiste that criminality is one characteristics an oba must have in your land.
Stick to the topic of discussion without sounding incoherently
Re: Nigerian Army Shut Down Six Major Markets In Anambra Over Fake Drugs by MasterJayJay: 3:26pm On Feb 18, 2025
The problem with 9ja security agencies is that they lack common sense.. They use an opportunity to oppress people. Wetin concern pvc pipe and fake drugs? Tailoring materials na drugs too?

And NAFDAC doesn't look organized. A day is enough for the raid and removal of fake drugs. Why are the markets still shut down for more than a week?
Re: Nigerian Army Shut Down Six Major Markets In Anambra Over Fake Drugs by helinues: 3:26pm On Feb 18, 2025
Kobojunkie:
There is never a good enough reason for why the National army should be involved in civilian matters. There are problems of Jurisdiction to be dealt with here with this nonsense that keeps happening. undecided
So those who are into fake drugs should killed us finish right?

Why is it hard for some of you Igbo's to condemn bad things!
Re: Nigerian Army Shut Down Six Major Markets In Anambra Over Fake Drugs by Obiedun(m): 3:27pm On Feb 18, 2025
Peter obi will cry Taya. A callous politician
Re: Nigerian Army Shut Down Six Major Markets In Anambra Over Fake Drugs by MasterJayJay: 3:27pm On Feb 18, 2025
helinues:
Stick to the topic of discussion without sounding incoherently
Find a timber and stick to your anus.
Babablu bulabu.
Re: Nigerian Army Shut Down Six Major Markets In Anambra Over Fake Drugs by helinues: 3:28pm On Feb 18, 2025
MasterJayJay:
Find a timber and stick to your anus.

Babablu bulabu.
You better read rule 1 properly. Derailing threads with incoherency is against the forum's rules should Incase you don't know
Re: Nigerian Army Shut Down Six Major Markets In Anambra Over Fake Drugs by MasterJayJay: 3:31pm On Feb 18, 2025
helinues:
You better read rule 1 properly. Derailing threads with incoherency is against the forum's rules should Incase you don't know
Go and read rule 707. babablu bulabu.
Re: Nigerian Army Shut Down Six Major Markets In Anambra Over Fake Drugs by justtoodark: 3:34pm On Feb 18, 2025
Kobojunkie:
Wetin concern Nigerian Army with drug market abeg? No be police job be this ? 🙄🙄🙄
what should police do....??

una south eastern coconut heads only understands koboko....
Re: Nigerian Army Shut Down Six Major Markets In Anambra Over Fake Drugs by Isokiscool(m): 3:52pm On Feb 18, 2025
Very good.An average igbo person is very dubious and fraudulent.
Re: Nigerian Army Shut Down Six Major Markets In Anambra Over Fake Drugs by Isokiscool(m): 3:58pm On Feb 18, 2025
Lanretoye:
Everything that comes from there is fake even the people too,fake life
Even Peter obi himself is fake
Re: Nigerian Army Shut Down Six Major Markets In Anambra Over Fake Drugs by Globad(f): 4:07pm On Feb 18, 2025
I still can't fathom why any sane person would go to this extent of manufacturing fake drugs

I just can't
Re: Nigerian Army Shut Down Six Major Markets In Anambra Over Fake Drugs by csamii: 4:24pm On Feb 18, 2025
DatNiggaDaz:
grin grin

See your first comment in this thread here 👇🏿



Helinues grin grin

See hypocrisy. Did you stick to the topic of discussion ? No.

You labelled a whole region criminals & you are telling someone else who saw your hypocrisy to Stick to the topic of discussion when you even failed the simple test. cheesy

They talk about fake drugs Inn Anambra, you came to troll & gaslight the whole region of our neigbours

You see Helinues, no peace for the wicked

grin grin grin
That boy doesn't have sense. See the masterbation going on here but their region is filled with head hunters and fraudulent obas.
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