Doctors were battling all yesterday to save Senator Magnus Ngei Abe, who
was shot at a rally in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital.
He was flown to London, United Kingdom, last night after the doctors
stabilised him.
The rally by the Save Rivers Movement (SRM), a non-governmental
organisation with affiliation to Governor Rotimi Chibuike Amaechi and the All
Progressives Congress (APC), was smashed by policemen, who stormed the venue in
Armoured Personnel Carriers (APCs) and vans. The college of Arts and Science,
Rumuola, was turned into a scene of madness.
The police shot tear gas canisters at SRM supporters.
Abe, 49, was shot twice by policemen with rubber bullets in his chest
and leg, on the orders of the Rivers State Commissioner of Police, Mbu Joseph
Mbu, leading to internal bleeding. A baby and a man were feared dead in the
confusion.
The shots knocked Abe, a former Secretary to the Rivers State Government
(SSG), off his feet. He was in severe shock.
Worshippers in churches in the neighbourhood and residents battled to
breathe as the teargas assaulted their nostrils. Sounds of gunshots filled the
air.
The Chief of Staff, Government House, Port Harcourt, Chief Tony Okocha,
was injured. Abe was rushed to Krisany Medical Services, a private hospital in
Port Harcourt, where he was stabilized before being flown to Britain for
treatment.
Okocha said the police were informed of the rally in an official letter.
Abe, who is also the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Petroleum
(Downstream); Okocha; former Caretaker Chairman of Obio/Akpor Local Government
Council, Chikordi Dike and some Amaechi associates were tear gassed.
The policemen were deployed as early as 4:30 am at the venue. It was to
be the inauguration of the Obio/Akpor council chapter of the SRM. The launch
was fixed for 1 pm. Amaechi was to attend.
The policemen fired teargas canisters to disperse people arranging the
venue and turned the canopies, plastic chairs and stage upside down.
The rally was relocated to the Civic Centre at Rumuigbo on Ikwerre Road.
Policemen stormed the new venue, scattering the white plastic chairs and
forcing passersby to raise their hands.
To show their displeasure over the action of the policemen, youths in Rumuigbo
made bonfires on Ikwerre Road. Obi Wali Road Junction was littered with broken
bottles, stones and other missiles.
The Supervising Minister of Education, Chief Nyesom Wike, an indigene of
Rumueprikom in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area, was accused by the chief of
staff of being behind the police’s “show of shame”.
But, the minister, who spoke through one of his allies, Emeka Woke, on
the telephone, denied it all.
Woke, the Director-General of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the
state and a two-term Chairman of Emohua council, described the accusation as
baseless, frivolous and senseless.
Woke said: “I would have been surprised if they did not accuse Mr.
Nyesom Wike. The accusation is baseless, frivolous and senseless.
“We are witnessing a collapse of governance and Amaechi’s display of
impunity in Rivers State. The governor is no longer respecting law and order.
The police action is in order, to prevent the breakdown of law and order, since
police did not give permit for the rally.”
The state government, through the Commissioner for Information and
Communications, Mrs. Ibim Semenitari, declared that Amaechi, not Abe, was Mbu’s
target.
To the All Progressives Congress (APC), the shooting of Abe and the
disruption of SRM’s inauguration were a declaration of war.
The Rivers Coordinator of SRM, Igo Aguma, who is a former member of the
House of Representatives, insisted that the group would save Rivers people from
impunity.
The group of medical personnel at the Krisany Medical Services, headed
by Dr. Mackay Anyanwu, who attended to Abe, noted that the senator suffered
from severe blood shock and haemorrhage.
Anyanwu said: “The patient (Abe) was brought in a state of shock, as
evidenced by low blood pressure. He was restless and he could not communicate
or reason coherently.
“As a first aid, we treated him for traumatic shock, because the
implication of his state was that there was severe blood trauma and the amount
of layers affected could not be detected immediately. This can only be done
through the haemorrhoid tests.
“We have administered oxygen treatment on him for resuscitation and
primary medication, but we also detected severe internal bleeding and high
level haemorrhaging in him. Another bad news is that we also detected that the
affected side is showing severe swelling, which led me to the conclusion that
he must have been hit by a high calibre weapon and my fears were confirmed,
when I was told that he was shot with a rubber bullet.”
Rivers state police commissioner Mbu insisted that no live bullet was
used.
“If we used live bullets, you know the implication.
“If a live bullet hits your hand, it will shatter the hand and if it
hits the neck, the person is gone.”
In an interview aired on Channel Television last night, he said anybody
that wants to organise a rally must obtain permission.
“It is not time for political rallies. If groups are going to meet for
empowerment, we approve and provide security,” he said.
He said yesterday’s rally was not authorised by him and so it had to be
disrupted. “I asked policemen to subdue and take over the place. We took over
the place,” Mbu said.
In the past, they applied and got permission for rallies, he said,
adding that the rally attended by APC leaders where Governor Amaechi declared
was not authorised but the police just decided not to disrupt it.
Police spokesman Ahmad Muhammad claimed that no ammunition was expended
by the policemen, whom he said used “minimum” force. He said the policemen did
not use rubber bullets and that the SRM’s leaders did not obtain police permit.
The gathering was illegal, he said.
Muhammad, at 5:06 pm yesterday through the telephone, while still at
Rivers State College of Arts and Science, Port Harcourt, said: “We (policemen)
only use rubber bullets during training. No single ammunition was expended at
the Rivers State College of Arts and Science, Port Harcourt and at the Civic
Centre, Rumuigbo.
“We used minimum force. We did not use rubber bullets. The leaders of
SRM never wrote to the Rivers State Police Command for permit to hold the
rallies and they did not obtain permit from the Rivers State Commissioner of
Police for the rallies, which are illegal gatherings.”
The spokesman claimed that there was a ban on rallies in Rivers State,
insisting that police permit must be obtained before protest, demonstration,
gathering or rally could be held.
When our reporter got to the College of Arts and Science at 12:55 pm
yesterday, for the 1 pm inauguration of SRM, the dualised road from Rumuola Bus
Stop, off Aba Road, to Rumuokwuta Roundabout on Ikwerre Road, was barricaded by
the police. Pedestrians were forced to trek about five kilometres while
motorists were also groaning.
At 1:02 pm, five police patrol vans were used in barricading the Rumuola
Road in front of St. Luke’s Anglican Church, Rumuadaolu, Port Harcourt, while
seven police patrol vans were stationed at the main gate of the college. One
patrol van and an Armoured Personnel Carrier (APC) were positioned inside the
institution.
Six police patrol vans were positioned at the Rumuigbo Junction on
Rumuola Road. They are backed by two APCs, marked: NPF 4075 A and NPF 1028 B,
with armed policemen flooding the area, thereby causing panic.
Some passersby were overheard saying: “Will you support this Jonathan’s
bad government that is blocking the roads?”, “They want to turn Port Harcourt
into a battleground”; and “This is war.”
The minister later stated that persons dragging his name to the police’s
action should be ignored and that the SRM’s rallies were not enough proof of
Amaechi’s popularity.
Wike said: “I influenced the police? Were they there when I influenced
the police to disrupt their rally? Have they not done their rally before at the
Stadium (Liberation Stadium, Elekahia, Port Harcourt)? I did not use the
police. Did they not hold their rally at Eleme council? I did not use the
police. What is my business with them? What kind of talk is that?”
Okocha said: “This morning was a huge surprise to me. It was the turn of
Obio/Akpor Local Government to host the SRM. We had gone to Eleme and
Asari-Toru LGAs. Today (yesterday) was the turn of Obio/Akpor council and as
law abiding citizens of Nigeria, we wrote to the police, informing them of our
programme, and there was no negative response.
“We chose the Rivers State College of Arts and Science, Rumuola, Port
Harcourt because it is more expansive. It can accommodate about 10,000 persons
who will come out of Obio/Akpor LGA today for the SRM’s inauguration.
“About 4:30 am, our men on ground at the Rivers State College of Arts
and Science, who were left there to secure the gadgets and facilities to be
used, called me to say that the police had taken over the place. For God’s
sake, we are defenceless, free citizens of Nigeria. We do not carry arms.
“Save Rivers Movement is an organisation that insists that Rivers State
must be saved from political buccaneers, who want to put Rivers State into
their pockets. That is what we are doing. We are in the business of sensitising
our people from local government to local government.
“You are aware of a group called the GDI (which has Wike as the grand
patron). The members go through all the local government areas with convoys of
police, giving them all kinds of protection, including the Commissioner of Police
(Mbu). He (CP) is always in the convoys, providing security for them and
ensuring that all the things they do are trouble-free.”
Despite of receiving the call from one of his associates in the early
hours of the day, Okocha said he decided to move to the Rivers College of Arts
and Science, to assess the situation.
The chief of staff said: “When they called me. So, I had to go there by
myself to see things. I was smoked as if I was a rabbit. I ran into someone’s
house and, unfortunately, the man has children. They were all suffocating. They
were all dying. So, we had to improvise. They said we should use coke; some
said kerosene would work. We had to use all of that to ensure that the man’s
children live. That was what I saw. I was quarantined in somebody’s house.
“I was wondering whether it is the Commissioner of Police (Mbu) that is
the Chief Security Officer of Rivers State or the Governor. I mean by law. They
said the CP ordered that we should not gather and I said our rights to gather
and associate are inalienable. You cannot take them away from us.
“As I talk to you, a Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria is lying
critically ill in the hospital. I learnt arrangements are being made to fly him
out of the country. We were together. He was even trying to make contacts with
the Inspector-General of Police (IGP, Muhammed Abubakar), when they (policemen)
shot him point blank.
“Senator Magnus Abe was shot in the chest, with their (policemen’s)
rubber bullet. My own was teargas shells. If they were doing the right thing,
they would not be shooting teargas and be picking the shells. So, they knew
they were doing the wrong thing.
“They brought in seven Armoured Personnel Carriers (APCs) inside the
Rivers State College of Arts and Science to kill common criminals? Are we
criminals? These are defenceless citizens of Rivers State and Nigeria. We have
our rights and we are not aware of any court order that has taken these rights
away or restricted us from gathering.
“This is not the end of it. We are out to prove to the world that the
people of Obio/Akpor LGA are with Governor Rotimi Amaechi and that we will
continue to support him.
“I heard that a young boy in the company of his mother, coming to
church, suffocated and died instantly. I also heard that one house at No. 1,
Elegbam Road, Port Harcourt was burnt, because of the canister of teargas shot
on its roof. They said it almost burnt down, but people came to help put it
out. A lot of people have been injured, people with all degrees of injuries.”
Okocha said he and Abe were trying to speak with the policemen when the
shooting began.
The Rivers Information Commissioner said: “Today’s (yesterday’s) attack
on the members of the SRM, a Non-Governmental Organisation, at the Rivers State
College of Arts and Science, Rumuola, Port Harcourt and especially the
unprovoked shooting of Senator Magnus Ngei Abe, the senator representing Rivers
South-East Senatorial District, is cause for worry and an indication of the
length that the PDP is willing to go to silence opposing views.
“The Rivers State government has it on good authority that Senator Abe
took the bullet originally meant for Governor Chibuike Amaechi, who was billed
to be present at the event. This is disconcerting, especially in the light of
recent revelations that the Presidency may be training snipers ahead of the
2015 elections and that Governor Amaechi is top on the list of those to be
eliminated.
“The Rivers State government wishes to request the Federal Government
and its agencies to respect the rules of democratic engagement in their
misguided fight against the people of Rivers State and especially save our
nation from the unnecessary chaos, into which federal agents such as Mbu want
to plunge it, ahead of the 2015 elections.”
The Rivers government called for Mbu’s redeployment to stop him from
turning the state into a graveyard, in view of his intolerance and
unprofessional behaviour.
Semenitari noted that Mbu would prefer to be a “policetician” rather
than a responsible police officer, but requested that he should attempt to at
least protect the lives and property of the poor Rivers taxpayers, who had been
paying his salaries.
The Chairman of the SRM, Aholu Okechukwu, made available a copy of the
application for permit to hold the rally, written to the police command on
January 7.
The SRM’s application letter was received by a police officer, on behalf
of the Rivers police command on the same day and signed by Charles Aholu.
The Supreme Council of Ogoni Traditional Rulers, through its Chairman,
HRH Mene Swanu Baridan condemned the police attack on one of its illustrious
sons(Abe) and warned the leadership of the country on the life and safety of
the senator.
The royal father said: “We condemn in its entirety, the attack on
Senator Magnus Abe. It is unnecessary and uncalled for. We hereby warn the
President (Goodluck Jonathan) over the safety of our son (Abe, from Gokana LGA,
Ogoniland), the Senator.”
Baridan also admonished Ogoni and other Rivers people to remain calm in
the face of provocation and continue to be law abiding.
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Na wao!where are we heading to?no fear of God again?is police poltcian?
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