News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the news of the attack and speculations about the masterminds sparked off panic among residents of the capital city and other parts of the state. But the atmosphere on Sunday was peaceful as residents went about their activities, without the fear of any molestation or attack. Churches, markets and some business centres were open, while commercial vehicle operators were on the road conveying commuters. However, security reports indicate that human and vehicular movement within Omuma area was still restricted with security personnel keeping “water-tight” surveillance in the council area. Meanwhile, some groups, church leaders and party chieftains have continued to react to the incident, saying the spate of insecurity in Imo and other states of the South-East was beginning to assume an alarming proportion.