About two people have been feared killed with places of worship burnt as
Hausa traders and some youths, believed to be local government task
force team in Eleme Local Government Area of Rivers State, clashed.
Vanguard
gathered that trouble started when some youths from Eleme, who are
operating as a task force, went to Opaku Park in Onne to demand a
payment of taxes from Hausa traders doing business in the area.
An eyewitness, Mr. Franklin Bobmanuel, narrated that the youths became
angry when the traders declined paying the tax and the ensuing argument
resulted in a free-for-all.
Bobmanuel said one of the tax officials died during the fight and his
colleagues, on noticing that one of them had died, killed one of the
traders in retaliation.
Vanguard also learned that a church and a mosque in the area were burnt
down. Meanwhile, the Public Relations Officer of the state’s Police
Command, DSP Nnamdi Omoni, confirmed that the two groups clashed in
Eleme and that the incident led to burning of a Church and a Mosque.
Omoni said: “We are aware of the incident, but I am yet to get details
of what happened. We have swung into action and our men have been
deployed to the area to maintain calm. “We are investigating the matter;
we will make the report available as soon as we are through.”
No comments:
Post a Comment