By Abimbola Ogunaike
Banex Plaza, a shopping complex located in the Wuse 2 area of the Abuja, has been shut down by Officers of the Nigeria Army following attacks on some soldiers over the weekend, the Punch online reports.
A trader at the nearby Emab Plaza, Mr Somto, confirmed this to the medium via a phone call on Monday, 20 May, 2024.
“Yes, Banex is locked down. We are not affected by it though. Some men of the Army are here”, he said.
Another shop owner, who runs an Apple Products store, who spoke to our correspondent on the condition of anonymity, also confirmed the development, adding that traders are still in talks with the Army.
“No, we are not open. You know because of the issue that happened, the Army has locked down the place. At each gate of Banex now, there is a Hilux vehicle, Army Hilux. They won’t even let you cross the place.
“But maybe between tomorrow and next, it will be open, we don’t know. We are still on it, having meetings with them,” he said
Recall that the FCT Police Command on Saturday, 18 May, 2024 deployed officers of the Intelligence Response Team to the area after a conflict ensued between traders and some soldiers on Saturday.
A viral video on X showed a multitude of civilians overpowering some soldiers during a free-for-all fight at Banex.
The FCT Police Command, in a statement by its spokesperson, Josephine Adeh, later on the night of Saturday 18 May, 2024, said the police had restored peace in the affected area, adding that a buyer had gone with four soldiers to demand a refund, after the purchased phone developed faults, which the shop owner resisted.
“This action resulted in a confrontation and squabble with the military personnel. This development led some irate mobs to attack the military personnel which led to an uproar in the environs”, the statement read.
Meanwhile, personnel of the Nigeria Army, in a reprisal, reportedly stormed the plaza on Saturday evening, beating passersby and manning guards, while a circulating video also showed the soldiers punishing some individuals.