Barely two weeks after four undergraduates of the University of
Port Harcourt (UNIPORT) were murdered at Omuokiri-Aluu, three persons including
another student of the institution have been shot dead at Choba, one of the
university’s host communities.
Also killed in the Thursday night
incident were the student’s girlfriend and a young man who had just completed
his national service in Port Harcourt.
There is uneasy calm in UNIPORT’s
host communities, especially Omuokiri-Aluu, Ikwerre Local Government Area,
Rivers State, over threats of reprisals by kinsmen of the four students who
were lynched on October 5.
The three latest victims were shot
at close range at about 10 pm on Thursday by unknown gunmen driving a sport
utility vehicle (SUV).
The names of the victims were
unavailable at press time.
It was learnt that the deceased
persons had gone out for a drink to celebrate the passing out of the NYSC
member , but on their way back rammed into a shop with their car.
It was gathered that the owner of
the shop accosted the occupants of the car.
An argument soon ensued between the
two parties and in a matter of minutes, the gunmen arrived the scene and opened
fire on the trio.
They then zoomed off without taking
anything from their victims.
The Public Relations Officer of the
Rivers State Police Command, Mr. Ben Ugwuegbulam, a Deputy Superintendent of
Police (DSP), confirmed the incident, but said he had no details.
The Deputy Registrar (Information)
of the university, Dr. Williams Wodi, in a telephone interview yesterday said:
“After the protest of October 8, UNIPORT was shut on October 9. I am not in a
position to comment on students who ought to be in their parents’ homes. We are
awaiting police reaction.”
Meanwhile,Omuokiri-Aluu where four
students of UNIPORT were murdered on October 5, is tensed following alleged
threats by kinsmen of the murdered students to attack the community.
The victims, Biringa Chiadika Lordson
(20), Year Two, Theatre Arts, U2010/1805036; Ugonna Kelechi Obuzor (18), Year
Two, Geology, U2010/5565149; Mike Lloyd Toku (19), Year Two, Civil Engineering,
U2010/3010094 and Tekena Erikena (20), a Certificate student in the Faculty of
Education, were lynched for allegedly stealing mobile phones and laptops.
Spokesman for the umbrella
organisation of Aluu Clan, the Ogbakor Aluu, Mr. Garshon Benson, said the
threats to attack Omuokiri-Aluu were real.
Benson urged security agencies to be
alive to their responsibilities, with a view to preventing further destruction
of lives and property.
Two of the lynched students hailed
from Okrika in Rivers State.
The murder sparked a massive protest
at Choba Junction on the East-West Road on October 9.
Source:
The Nation
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