AD

Breaking: Gunmen kill two in UNIPORT Community

Choba community in Obio Akpor Local Government Area of Rivers State was thrown into pandemonium on Sunday morning as gunshots rented the air.

Choba is the host community of the University of Port Harcourt which has seen a sharp rise in violent crimes in the past months.

A local source who spoke to Theportcitynews said two persons were killed in what seems like a prolonged attack by rival cult groups operating in the area.

According to the source, the shooting began at about 1 am and raged on6through the night.

He said: “The shooting began around 1 am. We also heard sounds of dynamites

” As I am talking to you, people are scared of going out. Everywhere is calm”

Another source told our correspondent that security situation in Choba has graduated into terrorism, adding that no week passes without shooting with people being killed.

She said that at about 1 am, they started hearing sounds of heavy gunshots, adding that some sounded like bombs were dropped.

The source said that the police seem overwhelmed by the situation and have left Choba residents to their fate.

According to her: “It is a terrible situation. Today is Sunday and we’re all inside the house. No one wants to venture out to avoid being killed.

” We were told that two persons were killed but it might be more.

Theportcitynews contacted a representative of the Choba traditional ruler, His Roya Highness, Eze Raymond Webilor Okocha who told our correspondent that the traditional council is working hard to bring lasting peace to the community.

Oh hi there 👋
It’s nice to meet you.

Sign up to receive awesome content in your inbox.

We don’t spam! Read our privacy policy for more info.

More Top Stories

Fubara Restates Health Priorities, Wins UNICEF Commendation
Dayo Amusa Elected Vice President of Actors Guild of Nigeria
‎Nigeria Records Major Growth in Gas Processing, Downstream Infrastructure
Dangote Refinery Halts Salaries of Redeployed Engineers
‎Makesales Unveils Free AI E-commerce Platform For SMEs‎
CBN Targets Higher Credit for Agriculture

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *