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Breaking: APC, PDP Protests In Port Harcourt Turn Violent- Photos

by nadum 18 Nov , 2016  

It’s been a day of protests in Port Harcourt, the Rivers state capital where the supporters of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) stormed the streets to express their grievances over different matters.

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The APC members stormed the streets in their numbers

While the APC is aggrieved that two of their elected members in the state House of Assembly are yet to be sworn in, the supporters of the PDP claim they were out to register their support for the leadership of the House and the government of Rivers State.

The APC members who came out in their numbers caused a traffic jam along Azikiwe road in the Rivers state capital.

The leader of the protest and secretary of the party in the state Emeka Bekee lamented what he described as a deliberate attempt of the government to frustrate the process.

Leader of the APC Protest, Emeka Bekee
Leader of the APC Protest, Emeka Bekee

“This morning, immediately he (Rivers State Governor) got wind of this protest he set up a visit to the Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly. He never visited the Speaker since, it’s now he decided to visit the speaker.

“That is to tell you the Governor knows what he is doing and we the APC will not take it anymore. We have given Nigerians the opportunity to hear our cry. There are members of the PDP in the National Assembly, the APC-led leadership did not refuse to swear them in, why is it that the Governor and the PDP have refused to swear our people in?

“After today, APC will not take it anymore, whatever will happen in this state should happen.”

Their walk to the state assembly complex was however halted by the Police perhaps to forestall any breakdown of law and order.

APC candidate in Ogu Bolo constituency in the legislative rerun, Maureen Tamuno said that they decided to back off for now from the protest for the sake of peace

“We decided to retreat from the protest. And we are calling on the Governor of Rivers state to allow the Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly to swear in our honourable members. We are calling on them to respect the rule of law, this is not a military regime.

“We are aware that you also know that there are five members who won the election on the platform of the PDP, the President did not stop Dogara from swearing them in, and they are representing their constituencies in the federal house.”

While the APC protest was going on, the situation with supporters of the PDP appeared tenser.

In an open confrontation, the Police engaged the protesters in an attempt to stop them from proceeding.

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This led to the use of tear gas and live ammunition. One person was shot in the leg.

Channels Television’s camera man was also attacked during the chaos and has been receiving treatment in a hospital in Port Harcourt.

He was reportedly hit with a gun by the Police.

The protesters later broke through Police resistance to the House of Assembly complex but were resisted by more determined security operatives.

Brutalized By Police

Channels Television’s cameraman Ekikere Udom who spoke from his hospital bed recounted how he was brutalized by the Police.

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“I was doing my work when a group of policemen came around me and asked me to stop recording and started beating me up. I tried to show them my ID card, but they continued.

“After the beating, while I was trying to recover myself, another officer came and hit me on my rib with the tip of the gun and I fell. They hit my camera and seized it and my bag. I had to manage my way out of there.”

Police React

Meanwhile, the Commissioner of Police in Rivers State, Francis Odesanya, has reacted to the circumstances surrounding the protests of the APC and the PDP.

According to him, when he received credible information that the PDP was to visit the Speaker of the State House of Assembly same day that the APC had obtained official permission to take a protest letter to the same speaker, he had advised party leaders to shelve plans to a later date but his advice was not heeded.

The CP said that those responsible for the attack on the Channels Television cameraman would be fished out.

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