Thursday, 14 August 2014

Father shoots son over party differences

One person was allegedly shot while eight others sustained injuries
in a fracas between members of the All Progressive Congress APC and
the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, at the ever busy Rumuoprikom
community end of Ikwerre road yesterday morning.

One of those reportedly shot, Mr Ndidi Owabie alleged that his
father, the Paramount ruler of Rumuprikom commuity, Eze Anthony
Owabie opened fire on him because of his refusal to join the All
Progressive Congress, APC.

The state Police Commissioner, Mr Tunde Ogunsakin confirmed that the
father of the boy who was shot and two others had been arrested by the
Police, adding that a local gun was recovered from one of them.

Vanguard gathered that suspected political thugs allegedly barricaded
roads in the community in the morning when they heard that Governor
Chibuike Amaechi was to visit the area yesterday in his ongoing ward
tour.

"The action of the youths allegedly triggered the crisis, causing
traffic gridlock that lasted several hours on Ikwerre and other
adjourning roads in the area," a source told Vanguard.

Chief of Staff, Government House, Chief Tony Okocha who spoke on the
incident accused the Divisional Police Officer of the station in the
area of not doing enough.

"There would not have been breakdown of law and order. The DPO was
completely compromised,", he alleged.

Continuing, he said the governor had however cancelled the planned
visit to the area because of the sudden demise of the Caretaker
Committee Chairman, Port Harcourt City local Government Area, Mr
Charles Paul Ejokwu who slumped in the early hours of the day.

Governor Amaechi yesterday paid a condolence visit on the family of
the deceased Caretaker Committee Chairman in Diobu area of Port
Harcourt.

Vanguard

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