Rotimi Amaechi, the Rives State Governor escaped unhurt in Obio/Akpor
Local Government Area on Thursday when gunmen, suspected to be
political thugs, fired shots at his convoy.
Two members of the All Progressives Congress were however unlucky as
they were seriously injured in the incident, which happened at about 6pm
on Thursday.
The governor was on a door-to-door ward campaign of the area.=An SMS sent to our correspondent by the Chief Press Secretary to the
Governor, Mr. David Iyofor, indicated that the attackers made bonfire
along a major road in the area to prevent the governor from leaving.
The SMS read, “This evening, gunshots were fired at the convoy of
Rivers State Governor Rotimi Amaechi at Rumuolumeni, Obio/Akpor LGA by
PDP thugs.
“Obio/Akpor is the home of the PDP governorship candidate in the
state, Nyesom Wike. The thugs attacked the governor’s convoy and his
entourage with bottles, stones and other dangerous objects. Then
gunshots were fired at the convoy.“When the governor was leaving the community, bonfire was set up on
the road to prevent him from leaving. More gunshots were fired at his
convoy. Amaechi was on door-to-door ward campaign in the state.”
The Greater Together Campaign Organisation, a team in charge of the
APC candidate, Dakuku Peterside’s governorship campaign, described the
attack on the convoy as part of the plan to assassinate chieftains and
members of the APC.The Director of the campaign organisation, Mrs. Ibim Semenitari, said
in a statement in Port Harcourt that the thugs were repelled by the
governor’s security personnel.
Semenitari lamented that the situation in the state had become
worrisome considering that a group of security operatives had gone to
the governor’s home town to carry out a secret investigation.
The statement read in part, “In keeping with their plans to attack
and assassinate chieftains and members of the APC, thugs of the
PDPambushed the convoy of Governor Amaechi, who was on a door-to-door
campaign in Rumuolumeni, Obio/Akpor, Rivers State.
“The thugs were repelled by the governor’s security personnel.
However, the PDP in Rivers State has concluded plans to launch
house-to-house attack on APC chieftains in the state with the aid of
security personnel.”
When contacted, the state Police Public Relations Officer, Ahmad
Mohammad, told our correspondent that he was still trying to reach out
to the Divisional Police Officer in Obio/Akpor to ascertain the veracity
of the claim that the governor’s convoy was attacked.
Mohammad promised to react to the matter as soon as he got any
response from the DPO in Obio/Akpor but he had yet to keep the promise
as of 9pm on Thursday.
Also in Edo State, the government on Thursday alleged deployment of
armed soldiers in the country home of Governor Adams Oshiomhole in
Iyamoh Etsakor West LGA.
A statement by the state Commissioner for Information and
Orientation, Louis Odion, said the presence of the soldiers was to
“intimidate the governor on election day.”
The statement read in part, “Family members of the governor were
shocked to find his country home taken over by soldiers this(Thursday)
afternoon. When asked, the invading force said they were acting on
orders from above.
“We also have it on good authority that the Army high command in
Abuja had sent some soldiers to Edo State on what they described as
‘special operations’.
“In order not to arouse suspicion, these soldiers were told to dress
in suits and pose as SSS operatives and station them at polling units on
election day, particularly in areas seen as APC strongholds.”
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