Guns boomed. Smoke filled the air. People were running and screaming. Vehicles were vandalised.
That was the scene yesterday as militants disrupted a Save Rivers
Movement (SRM) rally in Bori, the traditional headquarters of Ogoni and
the seat of Khana Local Government Area of Rivers State.
Secretary to the Rivers State Government (SSG) George Feyii, an Ogoni; Chief of Staff, Government House,
Port Harcourt, Chief Tony Okocha and many allies of Governor Rotimi
Amaechi were caught up in the violence. Their vehicles were riddled with
bullets.
The governor, alarmed at the scale of the violence, described President
Goodluck Jonathan’s administration as worse than the late dictator Gen.
Sani Abacha’s regime.
Two persons were feared shot dead by the rampaging militants, who
started shooting from 4 am at the venue of the SRM rally — the All
Saints’ Anglican Church, Bori, not far from the Rivers State
Polytechnic, Bori-Ogoni.
The militants’ attack came exactly one week after the SRM’s rally billed
for the Rivers State College of Arts and Science, Rumuola, Port
Harcourt was disrupted by the police, with the representative of the
Rivers Southeast Senatorial District, Magnus Abe, shot in the chest. He
is still recuperating in a London hospital.
Amaechi, who is also the Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF), later in an interview at the Government House,
Port Harcourt, after inspecting the shot and vandalised vehicles at
4:45 pm, also accused the Federal Government of desperation over the
2015 elections, adding that Jonathan wants to win at all costs, even if
people die.
Amaechi insisted that the disrupted Bori rally must be repeated on Saturday and he promised to attend.
Some commissioners, Amaechi’s allies, top government officials, leaders
and supporters of the SRM ran into the bush to prevent being shot by the
rampaging militants. Bori people and students scampered to safety.
The police, however, protected the Grassroots Development Initiative
(GDI) rally at Degema, the headquarters of Degema Local Government Area.
The Rivers PDP, through its spokesman, Pastor Jerry Needam, accused the
main opposition All progressives Congress (APC) of resorting to
violence.
Police spokesman Ahmad Muhammad claimed in a telephone interview that the pro-Amaechi group did not apply for police protection while GDI leaders applied for police protection.
Education Minister Nyesom Wike is the grand patron of the GDI.
The Coordinator of the SRM, Igo Aguma, who is a former member of the House of Representatives and the group’s lawyer, Ken Atsuwete, however ,
described Muhammad as a liar, insisting that the SRM notified the police
of the Bori rally and applied for protection.
The SRM rally was fixed for 2 pm. Canopies, chairs and had been
arranged. The podium was erected. All were by the militants, who turned
the venue into a theatre of war.
Channels Television was billed to transmit the rally live, but its
Mercedes Benz Outside Broadcasting (OB) van (Lagos FST 928 BX) and a
Toyota Hiace bus, with registration number: Lagos: AGL 250 AP, were vandalized. The organisation lost a
camera, with the crew members, who were setting up their equipments
losing valuable items to the attackers.
Some of the vandalised and shot vehicles are: Toyota Fortuner, with registration number: Rivers KRK 396 BX and two Toyota Landcruiser V8, with registration numbers: Rivers ES 353 PHC and Lagos AAA 448 AA.
Other shot and vandalised vehicles are Lexus LX 570, with registration number: Rivers KNM 815 AA, Brilliance salon car, with Abuja ABC 830 AL
as registration number, Toyota Tundra: Abuja ABJ 587 AE and Chevrolet
Avalanche: Lagos EH 193 LSR.
When our reporter got to Bori at 1:58 pm, for the 2 pm rally by SRM,
some fierce-looking policemen barricaded Birabi Memorial Grammar School,
the main road from the East-West Road, that leads to Kono Waterside.
Our reporter was directed to an alternative road towards Kaani-Ogoni, to
link the junction of Rivers State Polytechnic, Bori, with another set
of policemen barricading the road, making it difficult to get to the
nearby venue of the rally (All Saints’ Anglican Church).
One of the policemen said the venue had been sealed off. Nobody was to be allowed to move beyond that point, he said.
It was gathered through some of the Channels television crew members,
who would not want their names in print, that the militants came to the
venue of the rally thrice. The first set came with machetes around 7 am
and upturned the chairs, tables, canopies and stage.
The second group of militants, with masks, who scaled the fence, invaded
the venue at 10 am with guns and were shooting sporadically, to scare
people from attending the rally. The more daring third set of militants,
who were also masked, were shooting directly at people and vehicles.
Amaechi said: “When they say President Obasanjo (Olusegun) is lying
about snipers and 1000 names, they say Nigeria Police have no rubber
bullets. From where did the rubber bullets come? Is it one of the
snipers that shot at Magnus (Abe)? Could it be that they were aiming it
at me? For the first time, I will want to expose myself. I will be there
(Bori’s rally). I will be there on Saturday; let them come and shoot.
“There is serious danger for democracy. What you are seeing here (in
Rivers State) is close to what Abacha was doing. This is an Abacha
government. Tell me the difference. Lives were being lost, people were
being shot. Journalists were being arrested. This is worse, because even
governors were not arrested under Abacha, but as a governor, hmmnn!
“Officers of the Rivers State Police Command met at the Police Officers’
Mess and Mbu declared war against the Rivers State Government and
Rivers people. That he is determined to ensure that they are not
protected and he warned them (policemen) in advance not to come to
protect anybody at the rally.
“The implication of that is that he (Mbu) knew there was going to be an
attack and he must have been part of the process of the attack. If not,
when the people started shooting, what did the police do.
“It shows how desperate the Federal Government is in these 2015
elections. As governor of Rivers State, if we hear gunshots by 4 am, we
will give protection from that 4 am. We will go to look for those who
are shooting from 4 am. Up to 6 am. They attacked press men and the
Commissioner of Police did not react. He did not respond.
“They attacked citizens. I learnt two persons are lying critically ill
in the hospital in Bori, whom I have to visit in Bori. I have told them
to transfer them to Port Harcourt so that we make sure they do not die.
“They want to win presidential and governorship elections at the cost of
human lives. They do not care. One responsibility government has and
that is the oath of office we take, is to protect lives and property.
There is no oath of office that says I must provide water or light.
“As the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, President Goodluck
Jonathan holds the Rivers people the responsibility of protecting their
lives and their lives are not being protected, because he sent a Police
Commissioner, through the wife (Dame Patience Jonathan), who is here
(in Rivers State) to pursue an election that is one year away. It is
ridiculous.
“There is a difference between President of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria and the leader of the PDP (Peoples Democratic Party). The reason
for electing him (President Jonathan) is to protect me. He wants to win
Rivers State at all costs, even if all the human beings die.”
The NGF chairman said the rampaging militants would have killed the
journalists, who covered the rally, but they managed to escape the
gunshots.
Amaechi said: “Is President (Jonathan) saying he has lost control of
Mbu? He cannot remove Mbu. He cannot tell Mbu what to do or is it that
Mr. President has directed Mbu to kill me and kill others?
“Who do you turn to? When the people you ought to turn to (policemen)
are the people shooting you. Just one week ago, Senator Magnus Abe was
shot by the police and he is in a hospital (in London). He is not in a
Nigerian hospital, that they will say they went and arrange. He is in a
hospital with heart condition, caused by Mbu and the President
(Jonathan) is quiet.
“You will ask yourself, what is going on? Don’t I have opponents? Am I
not able to provide for them, the services I ought to provide for them?
Let the President take charge. I do not know of alternative security
arrangement, but I will be there on Saturday (rescheduled SRM’s rally at
Bori). I am going there for a rally on Saturday.
“Mbu is pretending to be relating well with me or has cordial
relationship with me. From the first day Mbu stepped into this place
(Rivers State), he arrested the orderly of the SSG (George Feyii) and
detained him. From the Port Harcourt International Airport, as he
arrived. He had not got into town. Is that cordial relationship?
“Mbu met with me and I told him that the rumour all over town was that
he was posted to Rivers State by the wife of the President
(DamePatience) to come and protect her interest and her political
ambition. He said ‘no’, that he was in Rivers State to work with me and I
said we would see. From the day Mbu stepped into Rivers State, he has
neither rested nor slept.
“SRM not only applied for police protection. They applied; even the last
one, but the police commissioner (Mbu) refused to grant the permission,
that he is now ready for war. Not only did they apply,
but the law does not say that they must apply. The law does not give
the Commissioner of Police the power to deny them. It gives the power to
the governor.
“Commissioner of Police does not even have the power to approve. The
governor must approve, except the governor delegates that function to
the Commissioner of Police. When the Commissioner of Police denies you
that approval, you have the right to appeal to the governor. Which law
is Mbu talking about? I am not aware that there is any request by the
GDI before the governor that they want to hold a rally. If they are
going by the law. Even at that, the law has been set aside by a court of
competent jurisdiction.”
“There is a police command in Bori. If they were not aware there was a
rally, at least they heard sounds of gun, from 4 am, to the risk of your
lives. Suppose you had died, what will Mbu say? We speak because we are
involved. Compare what is going on now with what was happening under
Abacha’s regime.”
The governor admonished Rivers people and his teeming supporters to
remain calm and law abiding, in the face of intimidation and
lawlessness, adding that the truth would prevail.
The chief of staff said he heard that policemen escorted the militants
to smash the SRM rally. The police, he said, arrested nobody, in spite
of the presence of the Area Command and a police division in the area,
as well as the base of MOPOL 56 at nearby Saakpenwa-Ogoni.
Okocha said: “We are not deterred. We are a lot more emboldened. As
citizens of Nigeria, we have freedom of assembly. We have seen the new
tendency in Rivers State. January 12 was attack by police. Today
(yesterday) is attack by militants.
“SRM members do not carry arms. With what we have seen now, we need to
take precautionary measures. The GDI rally at Degema is going on with
full police protection. Police have taken sides and not being
professional.”
The chief of staff also wondered that in spite of writing to the police
to inform them of the Bori rally, no policeman moved near the venue,
despite the heavy shooting from the militants.
The SSG, who was also at Bori, described the incident as “a show of shame”.
The Coordinator of the SRM, Igo Aguma, said that he called Mbu four
times to inform him of the shooting, but the police chief did not answer
the calls. The text message he sent Mbu at 11:17 am had not been
replied as at press time.
The Rivers PDP also raised the alarm over the increasing spate of
violence in the state, which it alleged was masterminded by the Amaechi
administration, SRM and APC to continue to create a state of insecurity,
to justify their call for the removal of the commissioner of police.
PDP said: “The crisis, which left two Ogoni youths shot and their
conditions are very critical and unstable in a private clinic in Port
Harcourt, according to reports, followed a local resistance of the APC,
Rotimi Amaechi and the Save Rivers Movement by the Ogoni people today
(yesterday) in Bori.
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