Tag: Governor Nyesom Wike

  • ‘HELP, we’re wasting away’

    ‘HELP, we’re wasting away’

    • Stranded Rivers State medical students on scholarship abroad cry out.

    About 159 final Year Rivers State students are stranded overseas with no certificates and accommodation as a result of the nonpayment of their tuition fees by the Nyesom Wike-led Rivers State government. Among them are dejected medical students whose hope of becoming medical doctors has been placed on edge.

    I have been stopped from taking exams. I was not allowed into the hospital to see patients. I ought to have completed studies since last year but I am stranded here because the school cannot issue me a certificate.

    FLORENCE  TAMUNO, an indigene of Ogu/Bolo Local Government Area in Rivers State has been stopped from attending clinical rotations since September last year. The 26-year-old medical student of All Saints University, St. Vincent Grenadines is presently stranded in the Caribbean with no accommodation and food to eat. Her hope of graduating as a medical doctor has been cut short since she has been denied a certificate of graduation owing to a staggering tuition debt of USD 39,975.00. This is exclusive of hostel fees and living allowance.

    Tamuno, who got a scholarship under the Rivers State Sustainable Development Agency (RSSD) in 2013 after completing a degree in Physiology from a UK university, has not received study allowance from the Rivers State government since December 2014.

    “I have been stopped from taking exams. I was not allowed into the hospital to see patients. I ought to have completed studies since last year but I am stranded here because the school cannot issue me a certificate,” she told The Nation in a wearied voice over the phone.

    There are about 16 RSSDA sponsored final year medical students stranded at the All Saints University, St. Vincent Grenadines. This number does not include other final years students in fields such as engineering, Law, Science, ICT, etc scattered in various schools in India, Europe, Canada, UK and the Caribbean.

    After winning the governorship election in 2015, Governor Nyesom Wike withdrew about 350 Rivers State students from various universities abroad, citing economic challenges for his action.

    However, the governor promised to keep final year students and pay their tuitions in order to enable them complete their studies and earn a certificate.  It was learned that the Wike-led government followed up its promise to cater for the final year students by writing to their various schools to plead for more time for the new administration to take shape before payments will be issued out. After the time elapsed, the government wrote again for another three months which also elapsed and the total waiting time has now culminated in a period of two years and some months. The final year RSSDA scholars, inclusive of the medical students, have not been paid any living allowance, leaving them as victims of eviction in their various hostels.

    One of the medical students, a female who is presently stranded at the University of East Anglia, Norwich, who pleaded not to be named, told The Nation that she has had to engage in illegal activities to earn a living in the UK. Also, her medical tuition fees for two years stand at 26, 000 pounds, while 18 months accommodation and upkeep stand at 15,300 pounds. She confessed that the nonpayment of living allowance which ought to be catered for by the scholarship has led her into exceeding the legally authorised 20 working hours per term. She also had to contend with running night shifts from 7.00pm-7.45 am Mondays- Fridays, a dire situation which leaves her stressed and tired for lectures.

    I wasn’t cleared for graduation since my fees are outstanding.  I can’t apply for a job because I don’t have a certificate.  I can’t even compete for little jobs which I am more than qualified for as a British College graduate. Sometimes I just ask myself, is this a blessing or a curse? We are here wasting away, while our mates have gone up to do higher things – she lamented, breaking into sobs intermittently.

    With their dreams of wearing a ward coat and a stethoscope hung on their neck fast disappearing, it did not come as a surprise that many of them have been left dejected and depressed. The inability to pay their outstanding fees in their various institutions also means that they cannot return to Nigeria to partake in the National Youths Services Corps programme. They are also at a crossroads because they have not been issued a return ticket to come back home, leaving them abandoned without care.

    ‘Rivers State has abandoned us’

    Another medical doctor in waiting who simply identified himself as Promise told The Nation that the RSSD scholarship is a full sponsorship in which the government pays for tuition, accommodation and a living allowance. Also, a return ticket is issued at the end of the programme to enable them to return home to contribute to the development of the state and the nation as a whole.

    “Before now, the government paid our fees in advance, so when the issue of late payment started, the school sent an invoice but the government wrote back promising to pay later. So we were allowed to continue with clinical rotations. We were finally stopped three months to our graduation. Two years and four months ago was the last time we got anything from the government. We have written series of letters to the governor, commissioners and the RSSD agency. They keep promising but nothing has been done. Most of us don’t have a place to stay. The current economic situation in Nigeria is not helping matters because when they send you money and you convert it, it won’t be able to buy you anything.

    “We are even forced to ask, if things are like this, please send us return ticket. Let us return to Nigeria and start something with our lives. The only person we hear from is the Executive Director of the agency and all he says to us is ‘sooner than later,’ which has not translated to anything in the last two years,” Promise lamented.

    A long, winding promise

    Although the students have kept in touch with the agency, it had yet to translate to alleviating their plight since promises made have not been fulfilled. Amadi Ugochukwu, a final year medical doctor in the Caribbean, disclosed that himself and other affected students have been in dire straits owing to the terrible living conditions and humiliation they have to bear as a result of nonpayment of their tuition and living allowance by the Rivers State government.

    “The situation is not just restricted to RSSDA sponsored students in the Caribbean. Scholars in Canada, UK, Hungary, Russia and other countries where students are stranded also face the same fate as a result of the neglect by the government of Rivers State. We simply plead with them to expedite action on our plight so we can live like saner human beings again.”

    Political undertones

    Could it be that stranded Rivers State scholars are victims of circumstance used to settle election scores? A statement by another stranded student in Hungary, who also pleaded anonymity, may have confirmed this assertion.

    We are a set of students sent by the Rivers State government to study medicine and surgery under the previous administration of Rotimi Amaechi. Everything was on track and our studies were not hindered prior to this 2015 election. Things started changing when the APC lost the election and our present governor was sworn in. The process of governance which is supposed to be a continuum was hampered by the present administration.

    “The present governor promised that all those in the final year would be sponsored to finish their programme, while those who do not fall into this category would be brought back to Nigeria to continue. Names were compiled with authorisation from different schools all over the world but to our greatest surprise, from 2015 till this day, making it two years and four months, our fees and upkeep have not been paid for the same time frame. We have been stranded and kept incommunicado. We have even asked for our return ticket but to no avail. This is a case of adoption and abandonment by the Rivers State government. In saner climes, it is a criminal offence but this is Nigeria and anything goes. We are pleading with Governor Wike to come to our aid.  As a former minister of state for education, we hope he better understands our plight.

    The Executive Director of RSSDA, Mr Larry Pepple, in a phone conversation with The Nation, explained the delay in payment of the final year scholars allowances, saying Rivers State government is not shielded from the challenge of the economy.

    “You know that the mainstay of the nation’s economy used to be derived exclusively from oil. So the fall in oil and the spiral of naira nose diving and dollar taking a shot to the heavens is affecting the funding of everything particularly scholarships abroad.

    “River State government is trying as much as it can to pay the fees. We have some financial approvals but they have not metamorphosed to physical cash, which we hope and pray it will happen very soon. We are in touch daily with the students and they understand this situation and very soon, not too long from now, this will be over”.

    An attempt was made to speak with the Secretary to the State Government (SSG) of Rivers State, Mr Kenneth Kobani, but calls made to his phone were unanswered. The SSG also failed to respond to text messages sent to his phone.

    It would be noted that the RSSDA scholarship for Rivers State indigenes commenced in the 2008/2009 academic session with the target to send 300 students overseas annually. One of the reasons why the state put up the scholarship scheme was to curb deprivation in employment opportunities to the Rivers people by multinational companies who source for their manpower from outside the state, on the excuse that the state lacks requisite manpower for the sector within their grasp. The scholarship scheme also hopes to position Rivers youths to play a significant role in the international and global economy through exposure to modern learning in a very conducive atmosphere.

  • PDP chief sad over absence of tangible FG’s projects in Rivers

    PDP chief sad over absence of tangible FG’s projects in Rivers

    The Rivers State Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Felix Obuah, has expressed sadness over the absence of tangible Federal Government projects in the state.

    He alleged that two years into the administration of the All Progressives Congress (APC)-led, Muhammadu Buhari’s government, the Niger Delta state had not benefitted from capital-intensive and people-oriented projects of the Federal Government.

    Obuah, on Wednesday in Port Harcourt, in a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Jerry Needam, said the ruling party in the state frowned on the alleged obvious indifference towards Rivers.

    The PDP chairman cited the Port Harcourt International Airport, which he claimed had remained abandoned by the Federal Government.

    He alleged that the APC-led Federal Government had failed to complement the efforts of Governor Nyesom Wike in the execution of capital projects,  which he said would have improved the wellbeing of the people of the state.

    Obuah claimed that the APC-led Federal Government deliberately abandoned the Rivers and also accused the Buhari’s administration of treating the state badly, despite all the support Wike was giving to the Federal Government.

    He mentioned the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja and Murtala Mohammed International Airport in Lagos, as projects completed in record time, whereas the Port Harcourt International Airport remained allegedly abandoned.

    Rivers PDP chairman also urged the APC-led Federal Government to have a rethink, by giving deserved attention to the state, described as the treasure base of the nation.

  • Rivers rerun: Army, Police warn troublemakers

    Rivers rerun: Army, Police warn troublemakers

    • APC, PDP disagree on rigging plot
    The 6 Division of the Nigerian Army, Port Harcourt, Rivers State, has warned thugs and troublemakers to steer clear of Etche and Omuma Local Government Areas during the rerun election, on Saturday.
    It also assured of peaceful elections in the two LGAs, while urging leaders of political parties fielding candidates in the polls to call their supporters to order, thereby refusing involvement in violence and thuggery.
    The 6 division, through its Deputy Director, Army Public Relations, Col. Aminu Iliyasu, in an interview on Friday in Port Harcourt, disclosed that enough soldiers were on Thursday deployed in Etche and Omuma LGAs to give the necessary support to the police and other security agencies, declaring that the Nigerian army was very prepared for the elections.
    Acting Rivers Commissioner of Police, Ahmed Magaji, who is the Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) in charge of Operations, promised adequate security during today’s polls, to ensure free,  fair and credible rerun.
    The leaders of the ruling People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in the state and the main opposition All Progressives Congress (APC) also disagreed on a plot to rig the polls.
    The PDP, through its Publicity Secretary, Samuel Nwanosike, accused the members and leaders of the APC of conniving with security agencies and officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to massively rig the crucial elections.
    The Publicity Secretary of the APC in Rivers, Chris Finebone, on Friday evening in Port Harcourt, however, declared that Governor Nyesom Wike, his allies and members of the PDP had perfected plans to rig the elections again through violence, thuggery and bribery while urging security agents to be vigilant and avoid a double standard.
    Finebone stressed that candidates of APC for the elections and members of the party in Etche and Omuma LGAs vigorously campaigned, which he said would make them to record landslide victories, provided the polls were free, fair and devoid of violence/thuggery.
    The rerun in over 200 voting units across 8 registration areas will be for House of Representatives’ Etche/Omuma federal constituency, which will hold in 147 units in Etche LGA & one unit in Omuma LGA, while the election for Rivers House of Assembly’s Etche constituency 2 will hold in 74 units.
    The Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) of INEC in Rivers state, Aniedi Ikoiwak, stated that the polls would hold in areas where access to polling units is blocked by suspected thugs during the December 10 last year’s rerun, where election materials got to, but for violence and disruption, elections were not collated and results not declared at the appropriate venue and where elections were held, but the results were rejected and cancelled by the Electoral Officers at the ward level, because of certain malpractices.
    Ikoiwak noted that with all the adequate arrangements made by INEC and assurances given by security agencies, he expressed optimism that the elections would be free, fair and credible.
    APC’s Ogbonna Nwuke is for Etche/Omuma federal constituency in the House of Representatives, while Golden Chioma is the main opposition party’s candidate for Rivers House of Assembly’s Etche constituency 2.
    PDP’s Chief Jerome Eke is for House of Representatives, while Mr Tony Ejiogu is the ruling party’s candidate for Etche constituency 2 in the House of Assembly.
    INEC’s National Commissioner supervising Rivers, Edo and Bayelsa states, May Agbamuche-Mbu, had earlier revealed that over 700 staff of the commission, within and outside Rivers state, would be deployed for the elections.
    It will be recalled that the Rivers Coordinator of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Mr Omotayo Adewoye, stated that the 300 invited youth corps members would not be participating in today’s elections, to avoid being killed, since a youth corps member was earlier killed by hoodlums during a previous rerun in the state.
    Adewoye noted that the approval for the youth corps members not to take part in the polls was given by the Direcror-General of NYSC, Brig. Gen. Sule Zakari, since nobody would be able to guarantee the security of lives of the youth corps members.
  • Saraki, Ambode, Elumelu others win Consumersng awards

    Saraki, Ambode, Elumelu others win Consumersng awards

    Consumersng, an online consumer rights advocacy platform has named Senate President, Bukola Saraki; Lagos Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, Philanthropist, Tony Elumelu and seven others among its 10 outstanding personalities who impacted Nigeria positively in the year 2016.

    Each year, Consumersng recognises individuals, organisations and governmental bodies who have demonstrated a strong commitment to serving Nigeria while maintaining a global mindset.

    The advocacy group, in a media release on Monday, said Saraki is being conferred with a leadership award for the several pro-people roles played by the 8th assembly under his leadership.

    Ambode-1Meanwhile, Lagos governor, Ambode and his counterpart in Kebbi, Atiku Bagudu, were both chosen for the agricultural business relationship between the two states which apart from feeding several homes kept thousands of Nigerian farmers in Kebbi employed at a time the country is in dire need of a boost in local production/consumption.

    The group also recognised Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State for the infrastructural development in the state and his relentless commitment to improving the lives of his people despite seeming political challenges plaguing Rivers.

    Other awardees include philanthropist, Tony Elumelu who has touched many lives through his Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF), one of the largest private philanthropic organizations in Africa; Chairman Ifeanyi Ubah FC, Dr. Ifeanyi Ubah, who is being recognized for “his exemplary leadership and roles in the improvement of Nigeria’s league games.”

    mr-ifeanyi-ubahOthers winners are; Managing Director, Eko Electricity Distribution, Oladele Amoda, who is being recognised for “his timeless efforts and roles in corporate leadership .” Also on the list of the Consumersng’s top 10 outstanding personalities award is the Mr Roomans Jacques, President, Seatruck Group, who is being rewarded for his gallantry efforts in developing local content (oil and gas).  

    Young entrepreneurs, Sijibomi Ogundele of Sijimoto Construction Company; Dr Nasko Ibrahim, CEO HMG Group and Mr Suleiman Yusuf, CEO, Blue Camel Energy Ltd; were all rewarded for their unwavering support towards employment creation and contributing immensely towards achieving a stable economy.

    Announcing this year’s awards the Chairman, Consumersng Awards, Anefiok Akpan said:  “The award is to encourage leaders and organisations to continue to be forces for positive change and to inspire solutions to some of the prevalent issues faced by the country. The award goes to someone who has built bridges.

    The awardees will be virtually celebrated on15th, March 2017, a day which marks World Consumers Day.”

  • Lawmaker wants Fayose to restore peace in PDP before March

    Lawmaker wants Fayose to restore peace in PDP before March

    A member of Lagos House of Assembly, Mr Victor Akande, on Monday, urged the Chairman, PDP Governors’ Forum, Mr Ayodele Fayose, to broker peace in the party before the end of March.

    Akande, a PDP member, representing Ojo I Constituency in the house of assembly, told newsmen that Fayose should employ all measures to bring every stakeholder in the party on board.

    According to him, Fayose’s new position should be devoted to putting an end to all grievances in the party.

    He suggested that the new chairman of the forum should appeal to all aggrieved stalwarts, if need be, to reunite the party.

    “There is a very big task for him to accomplish and that task is to bring back PDP together on a common front.

    “Things have fallen apart and the centre cannot hold, but our centre must hold.

    “Fayose has a task of ensuring a lasting solution to all the political bickering in the party. He has now assumed a position where he has to begin to beg everybody, even those that do not share his ideology.

    “He must as a matter of urgency broker peace, beg and close ranks with everybody so as to put the party in a right perspective.

    “That is the challenge he must face between now and March to right the wrongs.

    “Fayose must learn how to beg now if PDP must come back,’’ Akande said.

    The lawmaker also urged Fayose to, as an individual, try and reconcile with everybody, including Chief Bode George, a former Deputy National Chairman; Senator Buruji Kashamu and others, to move forward.

    According to him, there is no permanent enmity in politics; every stakeholder counts and there is a need for all to sheath their swords.

    Akande, however, urged Chief George to work with Fayose in the interest of the party, saying, “Fayose is Bode George’s boy and there is no one of us who has not passed through Bode George one way or the other’’.

    “George is a father. He must continue to be a leader and an elder who should turn himself into a dustbin and accept all insults. That is a sign of leadership.

    “We should forget the past and continue to work for the progress of the party.

    “Fayose should hold Bode George as a father. Let’s forget about apportioning blames and close ranks.’’

    He urged members of the National Assembly on the platform of the party and other stakeholders to rally round Fayose in the party’s interest.

    Akande advised that all in-fighting must stop to position the party well for local government elections that would hold in some states like Lagos and Oyo soon.

    He commended Fayose and Gov. Nyesom Wike of Rivers for being at the forefront of performing roles of opposition to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

    Gocernor Fayose was recently elected chairman of PDP Governors’ Forum and had started meeting with the party’s stakeholders.

  • Wike: INEC can hold elections in Sambisa but not in Rivers

    Wike: INEC can hold elections in Sambisa but not in Rivers

    • Blasts commission over pending rerun polls

    Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike has accused the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) of plotting against democracy in the state.

    He hinged the accusation on the failure of the electoral commission to hold the delayed rerun elections.

    The governor said it was ironic that INEC, which conducted successful elections in the Northeast and Sambisa forest, could not conduct elections in Rivers state.

    Speaking during a state dinner for delegates of the West African Architects Fair from 13 countries on Friday night, Wike said the non-conclusion of rerun in the state was fallout of the grand conspiracy to rig the polls in favour of an undisclosed unpopular political party.

    According to him: “Elections took place in Borno State. Elections took place in Yobe State.

    “Elections took place in Adamawa State, where you have deadly insurgency. They were able to conduct elections and votes were counted.

    “They were able to conduct elections in Sambisa forest and votes were counted but they cannot conduct elections here in Rivers State.”

    “Because people want to illegally seize power in Rivers State that is why you are hearing all this.

    “All these plots are to take Rivers State. Why do you want to take Rivers State, when it is not your own?

    “Between March 19th and now, they planned to do elections so that they can get the number of seats to impeach me and put their own man.

    “Since March, everyday they postponed the elections. From May to June to July, August then September. They said October ending, still no election.

    “Now, they say 10th of December and when we get to 10th of December, they may shift it to next year.”

    The Rivers governor said INEC and its alleged collaborators had denied the state representation in the Senate, House of Representatives and Rivers Assembly.

    He went on: “They continue to postpone the elections in Rivers State. The Senate will be discussing the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB), the Senators will be having the constitutional amendment and the state that produces the crude oil has no Senator and cannot be part of the   discussion.

    “Nobody will defend Rivers State in the Senate. Nigerians are not worried. Why? Rivers is a minority state.”

    Wike also claimed Rivers was far more peaceful than other states, saying it had played host to series of international and national conferences.

    He said that once elections were approaching, desperate opposition politicians and their media collaborators would allegedly be inducing negative propaganda on insecurity.

    The governor alleged deliberate anti-development programmes had been slated against Rivers state, pointing out that the state had successfully overcome the plots.

    He said: “We are the only state that applied for bail-out funds but they did not give to us.

    “We are the only state where they started deducting our funds when a loan facility has not been given to us.”

  • Wike dissolves 17 LGAs Caretaker Committees

    Wike dissolves 17 LGAs Caretaker Committees

    Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers on Thursday announced the dissolution of the Caretaker Committees of 17 Local Government Areas of the state.

    Mr Simeon Nwakaudu, the Special Assistant on Electronic Media to the governor, disclosed this in a statement in Port Harcourt.

    Nwakaudu said that the dissolution was with immediate effect but was silent on the remaining Caretaker Committees of six Local Government Areas.

    He identified the affected Local Government Areas as Abua/Odual, Akuku-Toru, Ahoada East, Andoni, Bonny, Eleme, Emohua, Etche and Ikwerre.

    Others are Obio/Akpor, Ogu/Bolo, Okrika, Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni, Omuma,Oyigbo, Port Harcourt City and Tai.

    He further directed the affected chairmen to hand over to the most senior officials in their councils.

  • Wike suspends four commissioners, others

    Wike suspends four commissioners, others

    Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers on Wednesday suspended four commissioners, Head of Service and Special Adviser on Lands for three months.

    Special Assistant to the Governor on Electronic Media Simeon Nwakaudu, announced this in a statement in Port Harcourt.

    The governor did not, however, state the reason for the suspension in the statement.

    According to Nwakaudu, the affected commissioners are Dr John Bazia, Chieftaincy Affairs, Mrs Tonye Briggs-Oniyide; Culture and Tourism, Fred Kpakol; Finance and Mr Boma Iyaye; Sports.

    He said the Head of Service, Mr. Rufus Godwin and Mr Anugbun Onuoha, Special Adviser on Lands were also affected by the suspension.

  • Rerun: Observer group seeks justice on killings

    Rerun: Observer group seeks justice on killings

    An observer group, under the aegis of Beyond Boundaries Legacy Leadership Initiative (BBLLI), has written to the United States Ambassador to Nigeria, James Entwhistle, on the need for justice for those killed in the March 19 rerun.

    The group made a special case for the slain National Youth Service Corps. (NYSC) member, Samuel Dumebi Okonta, demanding arrest and prosecution of his killers.

    BBLLI noted that Okonta’s death was not only painful and condemnable but also avoidable.

    It sought the intervention of the United States government on the death of security personnel during the rerun.

    In a letter, dated March 29 by its Director of Monitoring and Evaluation, Anthony Onuya Yusuf, BBLLI said Governor Nyesom Wike should be held responsible for the crises that erupted during the rerun.

    The group said the governor should be investigated and taken to the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, Netherlands, for allegedly committing crimes against humanity during the rerun.

    BBLLI said: “The unpleasant atmosphere created by stakeholders of the two major parties – the All Progressives Congress (APC) and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) – particularly the series of unwarranted threats by Governor Wike, no doubt are at the root of the wanton killings and destruction of property.

    “We have it on record that Governor Wike, who is statutorily dutybound as the chief security officer to maintain peace, law and order in Rivers State, openly threatened violence and death to stakeholders before and during the rerun elections.

    “In fact, Governor Wike was reported to have told workers of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) posted to Rivers State on election duties to write their will ahead of the elections. The PDP and their acolytes were battle-ready to decapitate anyone attempting to stand as an obstacle to their victory at the polls.

    “Unfortunately, Wike’s threats materialised and the rerun elections were greeted by violence, leading to numerous atrocities perpetrated against our security agencies by armed gangs believed to have been sponsored by the state government. Worthy of mention is the brutal murder in Ahoada West Local Government of a National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) member, Samuel Chukwudumebi Okonta, who served as INEC ad hoc worker with Call-Up No. RV/15B/5539.

    “We are shocked that Nigerians and members of the international community, who usually cry foul and castigate our security operatives whenever they go wrong in the discharge of their duties, have kept mute instead of demanding justice for the atrocities and provocations perpetrated against security agencies.

    “The slain men and officers, who laid down their lives for the service of fatherland, are not angels from heaven but responsible Nigerians with obligations to families, friends and dependants. They deserved protection and, in death, their killers ought to be brought to face the wrath of the law.

    “We join other advocates of justice across the world in condemning the callousness and political opportunism exhibited by agents of the Rivers State government against humanity in the name of preventing the APC-led Federal Government from taking over power at the state level.”

  • Seven killed, eight arrested during Rivers polls

    Seven killed, eight arrested during Rivers polls

    At least seven persons were killed in the rerun parliamentary election that took place in all the 23 local government areas of Rivers State on Saturday.

    Although the identities of the victims or the persons who that them had not been established, our correspondent gathered that one of the dead victims an immigration officer serving in the state.

    The deceased was reportedly killed at Abalama in Asari Toru local government area of the state when unknown gunmen opened fire on the people.

    At Eleme local government area, four persons were killed, while one was killed in Nonwa, Tai LGA.

    One person was also shot dead at Ogboloko community in Abua/Odual LGA of the state.

    Attempts by our correspondent to get the state police spokesman, Ahmad Mohammad, to comment on the matter were unsuccessful.