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Rivers: Opposition lawmakers condemn gunmen attack on APP secretariat

The Coalition of Opposition Political Parties in Nigeria has condemned the alleged bloody gun attack on the Action People’s Party (APP) headquarters, weeks after a bomb blast in Rivers.

Gunmen reportedly shot a security guard at the APP secretariat in Port Harcourt, Rivers State. The attack carried out at midnight comes less than a month after the party’s secretariat in the New GRA of Port Harcourt was bombed.

The state chairman of the party, Sunny Wokekoro who addressed Journalists at the party’s secretariat on Wednesday said details surrounding the shooting remain unclear. He said the injured security guard is currently receiving treatment at a hospital, while police officers deployed to the secretariat after the bombing incident are yet to brief the party on the latest attack.

The Opposition Coalition in a statement by its spokesperson, Hon. Ikenga Ugochinyere, condemning the attack said Nigeria is at a tipping moment and so much anger caused by economic challenges, hence those promoting political violence in Rivers State with the tacit support of some Federal institutions do not mean well for the President but rather want to use their action to bring so much crisis and disdain that can destabilise the federal government.

He therefore urged President Bola Tinubu and security chiefs to stop worsening bloody attacks to avoid a repeat of the crisis that led to the collapse of democracy.

Hon. Ugochinyere said: “Late last night I received a distress call from the National Chairman of one of the rising opposition political parties Action People’s Party (APP) that their Rivers State Party Secretariat was under attack with heavy gunshots raining from every corner with the head of security of the Party already shot. As it would turn out, the bullet fortunately pierced via his buttocks. He is graciously alive but critically lying at the hospital.

“This attack is coming few weeks after a bomb was detonated at this same party office that left the building partially damaged and just a few days after it’s renovation heavily armed gunmen opened fire with intent to kill everyone on sight.

“Let it be known that no power on earth or desperate empty humans can intimidate the opposition in their defence of democracy in Rivers State and there is nothing that can ever lead to the removal of the Governor even if they detonate a nuclear bomb and set fire on the state as they have publicly declared.

“I am calling on the president to remember the political crisis of the 60 and 80’s that saw federally backed desperados descend on the states and regions with unimaginable crises that eventually led to the collapse of democracy.

“Nigeria is at a tipping moment and so much anger caused by economic challenges, those promoting political violence in Rivers State with the tacit support of some Federal institutions do not mean well for the president but rather want to use their action to bring so much crisis and disdain that can destabilise the Federal Government.

“Some of them are claiming that already they as officials of the FG have a commitment to destabilise the states led by the opposition a statement that is an act of treason that should have led to them being arrested and prosecuted but nothing has happened.

“This is the time for President Tinubu to act to save his administration, which is facing multiple challenges that need cohesion and working together and not throwing bombs by elements that parade as protecting his interest.

“Nobody knows what roof the bomb will land next or what those being bombed will do in reaction. Whichever way, it is not in our national interest to allow a culture of democracy by bomb. Stop these elements now before it’s too late,” he urged.

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