Rivers state is gradually turning to a killing field as unknown
gunmen have killed four persons in Rivers State. The killings took place
in Okrika and Eleme Local Government Areas of the state.
Two
persons were shot dead on Saturday in Okrika, Okrika Local Government
Area of the state while the other two were killed on Sunday in Eleme
Local Government Area.
Close watchers of the Rivers state
political climate described the killing in Okrika as a ‘systematic
elimination of perceived enemies’.
In a manner reminiscent of the
dark days in pre-2007, when cultists held sway in the state, the corpse
of one of the victims who was shot dead in his car was removed along
with his vehicle by the assailants.
The assailants who killed the
second victim in his house, carted away with his corpse, which was later
found floating in a river.
Two persons were also killed in a
clash between suspected cult members from De-well and De-Gbam in Ebubu
community of Eleme Local Government Area.
The clash between the
two rival cult groups started on the night of Sunday, April 19, and
spilled over to the early hours of Monday causing panic in the
community.
Meanwhile, the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state, has raised alarm over the indiscriminate killing of its members.
The party alleged that the two persons killed recently in Okrika were APC members.
The
Dakuku Peterside campaign organization, Greater Together Campaign
Organisation (GTCO) of the governorship candidate of APC in the last
election, has, therefore, demanded an immediate end to the dastardly
acts, warning of spiral effects if not stopped.
While calling for
proactive steps by security agencies to curtail the ability of the
perpetrators and their possible sponsors to hit their targets, GTCO had
asked the rationale behind the post-election killings.
“If they killed APC members on election days, why have they continued to kill after the polls?”
A
statement in Port Harcourt, on Monday, by Director of Communications of
the campaign outfit, Ibim Semenitari, wondered why those behind the
killings wanted to turn the state into a killing field.
“The
unabated killings of APC members in Rivers State raise concerns of the
mental status of the men and women the Independent National Electoral
Commission, INEC, declared winners of the recent elections in the state.
We are afraid that killers and sundry criminals have been imposed on
the state by INEC, and, if we are right, then, worse days lay ahead for
our people.”
“Since the discredited Governorship and House of
Assembly elections in Rivers State, killers have swarmed on Ahoada East,
hitting down their targets. Recently, Messrs Chigba Apollos and
Chiezule German, both members of APC in the area, were shot dead in
Ibarikpo Town by unknown gunmen. Ibarikpo is in Ahoada East Ward 13.
“In
similar bizarre manner, on Thursday, April 15 Mr. Saturday Wakama was
killed and his corpse carried away. Wakama, a popular APC member in
Okrika, was a member of the Ijaw Youth Council, IYC, and had championed
campaigns for a riverine governor in Rivers State.
The GTCO wondered why security agencies have not arrested any killer or kidnapper, to face justice.
“This
is an indictment on the agencies of state saddled with the
responsibility of tackling law breakers. An arrest and prosecution will
send strong warning to these outlaws and possibly stem the tide of
growing murder of APC members in Rivers State”.
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