Im not surprised with this development not that I advocate it. Lets see how it plays out.
Fresh crisis may erupt in Omuokiri-Aluu, Ikwerre Local
Government Area of Rivers State, where four students of the University of Port
Harcourt (UNIPORT) were murdered on October 5. UNIPORT students are believed to
be planning more attacks on Omuokiri-Aluu, in spite of the closure of the
university following Tuesday’s violent protest. Besides, it was learnt
yesterday that some ethnic groups in Rivers State, where the victims hailed from,
were gearing up to avenge the murder.
Omuokiri-Aluu is still deserted, with policemen massively
deployed in the area, to prevent a likely breakdown of law and order. Two of
the lynched students hailed from Okrika in Okrika Local Government Area of Rivers
State, where First Lady Jonathan hails from.
The spokesman of the umbrella organisation of Aluu Clan
the Ogbakor Aluu, Mr. Garshon Benson, pleaded with those planning fresh attacks
to desist from doing so and give peace a chance. Aluu clan comprises nine
communities. The spokesman insists that where the murder took place was totally
inhabited by students and non-indigenes. He said no Aluu son could spill the
blood of fellow human beings, as the custom and tradition of the clan forbid
it.
The victims: Biringa Chiadika Lordson, Year Two, Theatre
Arts, U2010/1805036; Ugonna Kelechi Obuzor, Year Two, Geology, U2010/5565149;
Mike Lloyd Toku, Year Two, Civil Engineering, U2010/3010094 and Tekena Erikena,
a Certificate student in the Faculty of Education, were lynched in
Omuokiri-Aluu, for allegedly stealing mobile phones and laptops.
Benson said: “It has come to our notice that some ethnic
groups in the state, whose sons were among those murdered, are threatening to
attack Aluu. “We warn strongly that we will no longer fold our arms
and watch further destruction of our communities and the infliction of pains
and injuries on the good and law-abiding people of Aluu clan. “We also call on the security agencies to take note of
this threat to attack Aluu and forestall it.”
The spokesman also stated that no Aluu person had hand in
the murder of the undergraduates.
He said that on October 9, Omuokiri-Aluu was invaded by
UNIPORT students, whom he claimed were armed with dangerous weapons and burnt
over 10 houses, destroyed 60 vehicles in the full glare of policemen, whom he
said ought to have stopped them.
Benson said three Aluu persons (two children and an aged
woman) are still missing after a head count. He urged the government and
security agencies to fish out the perpetrators of the arson, bring them to
justice and compensate the victims.
Rivers police spokesman Ben Ugwuegbulam, said policemen
had been massively deployed in Aluu and its environs, to forestall untoward
incidents.
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