Source: THISDAY LIVE
The battle for the control of Rivers
State got bloodier on Thursday when a major in the Nigerian Army and a
soldier were slayed in cold bold in the Abonnema creek in Akuku-Toru
Local Government Area of the state by yet-to-be-identified gunmen.
It was gathered that a troop of
soldiers from the 2 Brigade of the Nigerian Army, which was on patrol,
was ambushed by people suspected to be pirates. In the exchange of
gunfire, the major and soldier were gunned down, while two other
soldiers were said to have sustained serious injuries.
The fatal confrontation was blamed on
tomorrow’s rerun elections, in which the ruling All Progressives
Congress (APC) is slated to take on the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)
for the control of the oil-rich state.
Up for grabs in tomorrow’s polls are the
three senatorial seats in Rivers State, 12 out of the 13 federal
constituencies, and 22 out of the 32 state constituency seats.
The election petition tribunals and
Court of Appeal had nullified the elections of three senators, 12 House
of Representatives members, and 22 state assembly members, all of the
PDP, who had contested in the 2015 general election.
APC is hell bent on winning most of the
seats that are up for grabs in order to make governance unbearable for
the Rivers State Governor, Mr. Nyesom Wike, of the PDP and possibly
impeach him in the foreseeable future, as it battles to control one of
the major oil producing states in the Niger Delta.
The desire by APC to control one of the
major oil-rich states was made glaringly evident recently by the
National Chairman of the party, Chief John Oyegun, when he did not
conceal his displeasure over the Supreme Court rulings, which affirmed
the elections of Wike and his Akwa Ibom State counterpart, Mr. Udom
Emmanuel.
The door to APC’s attempt to win one of
the major oil producing states was also slammed shut when the Supreme
Court upheld the election of the Delta State Governor, Senator Ifeanyi
Okowa, while the ruling party’s candidate, Mr. Timipre Sylva, lost the
Bayelsa State governorship election last January.
Confirming the confrontation between the
army and the pirates yesterday, the Assistant Director, Army Public
Relations of 2 Brigade, Port Harcourt, Captain Eli Lazarus, described
the incident as a “fierce encounter”.
He said: “At about 11 am today,
Thursday, March 17, troops on patrol in Abonnema had a fierce encounter
with a group of unknown gunmen suspected to be sea pirates.
“Our troops displayed extraordinary
valour. Unfortunately, an officer, and a soldier, who sustained various
degree of injuries during the encounter, lost their lives. We are in
pursuit of the criminals and will surely get them.”
He urged members of the public to go
about their lawful activities, assuring them that the army would
continue to make the necessary sacrifice to ensure sustainable peace,
and the security of lives and property.
Reacting to the incident, APC, in a statement by its state Publicity Secretary, Mr. Chris Finebone, condemned the attack.
The governorship candidate of the APC in
the last governorship election, Dr. Dakuku Peterside, also condemned
the incident and blamed it on the PDP.
Peterside, who spoke in Port Harcourt,
the state capital, alleged that Wike and the PDP were again culpable in
this latest tragedy, given their proclivity for provocative statements
and threats, both to the citizenry and security officials.
“What has happened today reinforces our
earlier position on the conflagration that is capable of resulting from
the hate speeches of Wike and members of the PDP.
“How can this needless loss of lives be
explained on the eve of an election? Those who are responsible for these
unnecessary deaths and violence in Rivers State have indeed taken
Rivers State and the entire country for a ride for too long.
“But we must not continue like this.
These are rerun elections, not war. We have all watched in the last
couple of weeks, the governor’s utterances and instructions and we know
that the fruit from his inciting speeches would be harvested in a matter
of time. The world can now see the consequences of those statements.
“I think this madness must stop. Even as
we prepare for the rerun elections, there is information making the
rounds that over 3,000 boys have already been imported into Abonnema for
Saturday’s elections from neighbouring Delta and Bayelsa States.
“This is where we find ourselves today but we must all wake up and save Rivers State before it is too late,” he said.
However, the state government blamed the
APC for the incident, stating that it was a ploy to pit the people
against the military.
The state Commissioner for Information,
Dr. Austin Tam-George, in a statement, called for an independent
international investigation into the condemnable killing of personnel of
the Nigerian Army near Abonnema, blaming APC -sponsored cultists for
the gruesome killings as part of their plot to pit innocent Rivers
people against the military.
He expressed shock at the ungodly level the APC was willing to go in its bid to incite violence in the state.
He commiserated with the families of the deceased and the military high command over the unfortunate killings.
“The government and people of Rivers
State are saddened by the unfortunate killings of the officer and
soldier. We call for an independent international investigation to
ascertain those behind the killings.
“However, we strongly believe that
APC-sponsored cultists may be behind the killing of these soldiers in
their ugly plot to pit innocent Rivers communities against the
military,” he said.
Tam-George noted that utterances of APC
leaders and their relationship with cultists across the state was
indicative that they are sponsors of violence across the state.
But as news sank of the latest killings
in the state and the blame game between the two major parties, a Rivers
State High Court sitting in Port Harcourt yesterday restrained the Chief
of Defence Staff, the Brigade Commander of the Amphibious Brigade and
the Chief of Army Staff from deploying troops to provide security for
the rerun elections.
In a ruling delivered by Justice George
Omereji, in a suit filed by the Rivers State PDP Chairman, Felix Obuah,
and the PDP, the court gave an interim order restraining the Chiefs of
Defence Staff and Army Staff, Brigade Commander, 2nd Amphibious Brigade,
“whether by themselves, their agents, servants, officers and operatives
or privies, from interfering with the applicants’ right to freely
participate in the government of Nigeria either directly or through
freely chosen representatives, threaten to arrest, harass, intimidate,
torture, or incarcerate the applicants and their members during the
rerun elections for the state and National Assemblies on March 19,
2016”.
The court said it based its judgment on
the ruling by the Appeal Court in the case between the APC versus others
in 2015, detailing the non- involvement of the Nigerian Army and the
Armed Forces in elections.
Omereji ordered that the PDP has the responsibility to serve the judgment on the military for it to comply.
“Leave is hereby granted the applicants
to issue and serve the originating motion of the jurisdiction of this
honourable court for service on the Chief of Defence Staff, Chief of
Army Staff and the Brigade Commander of Second Amphibious Brigade and
the INEC (Independent National Electoral Commission) at the Federal
Capital Territory (FCT),” Omereji said.
Meanwhile, the state governor yesterday
raised the alarm over an alleged plot by the police high command to
arrest Obuah, 48 hours to tomorrow’s elections.
Wike said the attempt by the police to
arrest Obuah was politically motivated and was targeted at giving
advantage to the APC during the polls.
The governor also said by declaring the
Chairman of Asari-Toru Local Government Area, Sabomabo Jackrich, wanted,
a few days to the elections, the police may have been influenced by
political considerations.
Speaking in Port Harcourt yesterday
during a radio phone-in programme, Wike said the planned arrest of the
PDP chairman would be resisted by the people.
He said the police high command brought
in officers and men from Abuja to disobey the court order restraining
security agencies from arresting PDP leaders before the elections.
He said he had given the security
agencies all the logistics support required for the elections as the
chief security officer of the state, pointing out that the security
agencies had a duty to work within the ambit of the law.
“Today, we received information that
policemen from Abuja are in the state to arrest the PDP state chairman.
If the police want to arrest PDP leaders 48 hours to the election, the
action is simply politically motivated,” he said.
He described as unfortunate reports
credited to President Muhammadu Buhari on the violence in Rivers State,
noting that the president even never contacted him for clarification on
the security situation in the state.
The governor said PDP is prepared for
the rerun polls, but the APC and the federal government were not
prepared, as they were merely interested in antics which would not work.
On the petition written by the Rivers
State Government to the embassies of 50 countries, Wike said it was a
confirmation of the readiness of the PDP to participate in credible
polls. He said already the United States, Britain and Canada, amongst
other countries, had requested meetings with him on the issue.
He added that his government had
uncovered plans by some politically-motivated individuals to ensure that
card readers fail in parts of the state, especially in Obio/Akpor LGA.
Wike expressed confidence that PDP
candidates would win the rerun elections because the party started
preparing since December last year when the elections were nullified by
the Court of Appeal.
He added: “APC cannot win any elections
in Rivers State. Do a local government-by-local government assessment
and you will understand why the people prefer the PDP.”
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