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Wednesday, February 6, 2019

Police declare state of emergency on East West road in Rivers State over incessant kidnappings and killings





Police declare state of emergency on East West road in Rivers State over incessant kidnappings and killings
The Rivers state police command has declared a state of emergency on the East-West road over incessant killings, kidnapping and robbery of commuters who ply the Choba and Mbiama stretch of the road.


This comes after a recent attack on a popular commercial bus on the road where the driver was shot dead and 12 passengers were kidnapped.

It was gathered that sequel to the ambush on the convoy of the lawmakers from Ahoada west local government area which killed the leader of Ahoada west legislative Assembly, Ekele Cohen, Governor Nyesom Wike, vowed that the killers of the lawmaker must be fished out and that security agencies must put a stop to the insecurity on the road.

According to the spokesman of the Rivers state police command, DSP Nnamdi Omoni, the command has declared a state of emergency on that stretch of the road. He said:
"We have made massive deployment of policemen, uniform and plain cloth to that axis. We have also sent men to creeks, bushes and villages to tap on intelligence gathering. We are doing everything humanly possible to forestall incessant and wanton killings of commuters and security personnel in that axis."
An official statement reads: "Please for your safety and safety of your loved ones avoid Omagwa to Ubima and Owerri or Isiokpo to Ubima. Anything that will make you enter through Ubima going to Owerri especially from 6pm in the evening should be avoided. "From Elele to Umudioga, Egbeda, Ubima, and Omuku road are no go areas in the evenings due to high profile kidnappings.

Another alert also reads: "From Bayelsa to Port Harcourt divert to Elele Alimini to Elele Isiokpo and proceed to Port Harcourt. Avoid Elele-Ndele Rumuji-Emuoha-Choba -Port Harcourt. Please stay safe. Kidnappers are on rampage. On daily basis they practically blocked the East West Road from Elele to Emuoha axis. Stay safe."

On the allegations that policemen who mount checkpoints were accomplices to the robberies, and kidnapping on the road, the police public relations officer said: "We are also investigating our men who have been on that axis. "We have gone back to the drawing board to critically examine our mode of operations abd come up with acceptable lasting solutions."

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