Death toll in the gunfight between
soldiers and militants in Gokana and Khana Local Government Area of
Rivers State has reportedly risen to 18, but Nigerian Army insisted on Wednesday that
nobody died during the operations in Yeghe, Gokana LGA.
Soldiers attached to the Brigade had on
Monday raided the residence of a former militant leader in Yeghe
community, Solomon Ndigbara, obviously in search of the ex-warlord. The raid led to a gun battle between the soldiers and militants suspected to be Ndigbara’s supporters.
On Tuesday, four persons, including two soldiers were feared dead while
some indigenes of the Gokana and Khana fled to neighbouring communities
for safety.
The source, who said the death toll might increase today, added that the number of injured persons had not been confirmed.
“One of the victims was shot in front of
RIVPOLY Secondary School and his corpse was taken away. As I speak, 18
persons have died so far as a result of the crisis. Everybody is living
in fear and I pray that these shootings will come to an end,” the source
added.
The source, who pleaded that his name
should not be mentioned for the fear of being attacked, stated that some
people in Gokana suffered serious gunshot wounds during the gun battle.
The Commander of the Brigade, Brig. Gen.
Stevenson Olabanji, had told reporters on Tuesday that the Yeghe
community operations was aimed at rooting out “notorious” ex-militant
leader, Solomon Ndigbara.
Olabanji said,
“Around 12 noon on Monday, we received reports of gunfire in Yeghe community, Gokana Local Government Area, and I immediately dispatched my Commanding Officer to investigate the incident.“On reaching the house of Solomon Ndigbara, who had been declared wanted by the army for gun-running, some hoodlums fired at the commanding officer with the intent to kill.“The attack on the commanding officer led to a gun battle between our forces and hoodlums, which resulted to them (hoodlums) being chased out from the community.“We learnt that the hoodlums, who fled Yeghe community, later went to Bori community in Khana Local Government Area and burnt a campaign office belonging to the APC.”
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