Explosions rock South-South APC, PDP rallies

Explosions rock South-South APC, PDP rallies

The All Progressives Congress rally in Rivers State was   on Thursday disrupted following the twin explosions which rocked the Rumu-Woji venue in the Mile One axis of Port Harcourt.

A similar event held by the Peoples Democratic Party in Edo State ended in disarray after unknown men fired gunshots at the campaign ground.

The campaign rally was going on peacefully in ward seven of the Edo Central Local Government Area when the sounds of gunshots fired by suspected political thugs suddenly filled the air, forcing the party faithful to scamper in fear.

The police have, however, launched investigations into the two incidents in which several persons were injured.

The Rivers State APC governorship candidate, Tonye Cole and the other candidates vying for various positions were present at the Rumu-Woji rally when the blast occurred.

Eyewitnesses said the explosions were preceded by shootings at about 1:20pm.

Three persons, including two women were injured in the ensuing chaos.

Earlier, the gate leading to the venue popularly known as Ojukwu Field was locked against the party members and supporters by  youths of the area.

The gate was subsequently opened when the party chieftains, including former APC acting National Chairman, Chief Victor Giadom, and their supporters arrived at the venue.

Our correspondent also gathered that the angry youths who locked the gate accused some community members of embezzling the money the APC paid for the venue.

But some APC supporters accused the PDP in the state of allegedly masterminding the incident.

An eyewitness said, “We were all here waiting for the campaign to begin. Next thing, we saw some people throwing dynamites into this place and people started running away. That was how I got this injury on my leg. But thank God, the police came and we continued the campaign.”

Speaking at the rally, Giadom condemned the incident which he blamed on suspected political thugs.

He urged the party members and supporters to remain resolute despite the threats, saying the bullets fired could not scare the APC from winning the elections in the state.

“Why were they shooting? They were shooting because they don’t want us to campaign. They should go and buy more bullets. Tell them the bullets that they fired today are too small to scare us from winning,” he stated.

Orders 21, 22

Speaking on the incident, the APC Chairman, Port Harcourt City Local Government Area, Chief Emmanuel Orlu,  said, “Prior to this (Executive) Orders 21 and Order 22, we have been operating peacefully, the APC and PDP in Rumu-Woji community.

“But immediately this Order 21, 22 came out, my community became something else, especially the PDP members in the community. They see themselves as demi-gods. They hijacked my community playground and hall and were using them unilaterally for their meetings.

“Each time the APC wants to make use of the place, they will deny us in the guise of orders 21 and 22. I see this as a challenge by virtue of my position as a chief in the community and also the APC Chairman in PHALGA. I am not asking for privileges. I am only saying, ‘give us our due right being enjoyed by the PDP.’

“As our guests were coming in, they started shooting sporadically. And the people who did this, we were meant to understand, were thugs sent by the PDP.

“They were shooting round the premises and they threw dynamites into the place which injured about five persons. They are in the hospital.”

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