The Nigerian Army has officially announced the reopening of Banex Plaza, located in the Wuse 2 area of Abuja, following its closure due to a violent incident on May 18, 2024. The plaza was shut down after soldiers were attacked by hoodlums during a chaotic situation that erupted within the premises. The soldiers had accompanied a customer experiencing issues with a purchased phone to the plaza, where the altercation occurred. The decision to reopen the plaza came after a meeting convened at the Office of the National Security Adviser, which involved plaza management and heads of security agencies in the Federal Capital Territory.
Maj. Gen. Onyema Nwachukwu, the Director of Army Public Relations, outlined the outcomes of the meeting, which included the immediate reopening of Banex Plaza to the public. Additionally, Shop C93, where the attack took place, was to be closed indefinitely, and the owners responsible for orchestrating the assault were to be apprehended and handed over to the Nigeria Police. Market leaders were tasked with maintaining vigilance and reporting any remaining perpetrators to the authorities.
Two suspects linked to the incident were already in custody and had been transferred to the Nigerian Army Corps of Military Police for further investigation. Maj. Gen. Onyema emphasized the need for caution when interacting with military personnel and other security operatives, stressing that violence against them was both condemnable and a threat to national security. He urged the public to utilize established channels to report grievances or misconduct by personnel. The Nigerian Army reiterated its commitment to safeguarding citizens and pledged to prevent similar incidents in the future.