The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Rivers state has accused the police of attacking its members who were protesting peacefully.
According to reports, one
man sustained gunshot wounds and a reporter from Channels TV was
allegedly rough-handled by the police.
According
to the police, the crowd was stopped to prevent a breakdown of law and
order in the state, because the All Progressives Congress (APC) members
were also holding a protest march.
Shedding more light on what happened, the Publicity Secretary, Samuel Nwanosike, said “What
happened can never be a coincidence, every human being has his
programme and policies. How would we have known that the APC has a
protest today?
“The People’s
Democratic Party members wrote to the party chairman, informing him that
we wanted to pay a courtesy visit to the Speaker of the Rivers State
House of Assembly and we approached our various local government
chairmen who agreed that they would accompany us. The President-General
of GDI also told us that he was going to accompany us.
“But
on our way to the Rivers State House of Assembly, we saw fierce-looking
police officers, who attacked us with life ammunition and teargas. You
can see injuries as I am talking to you now. Some of us are lying at
various hospitals in the state.
“We
want to say that Mr. President who is the father of all should call for
an investigation immediately. In a democratic setting, we are supposed
to be given a right to speak, associate and a right for assembly but we
were being intimidated for no just cause.
“There was no APC crowd 500 or 100 metres close to us when we were walking to the Rivers State House of Assembly.
“It
is not true, there was no confrontation, there was no quarrel; nobody
knew the police were coming to attack us. They walk straight from their
office and opened fire on us.”
APC
members were also protesting because of the alleged refusal of the State
House of Assembly to swear in two members of the party who were elected
to represent their constituencies.
Recently, over 22, 000 repentant cultists surrendered their weapons in-line with the Rivers state amnesty program.
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