Niger Delta
Police Confirm Attack On Rally Venue In Okrika
The Police in Rivers
have confirmed an attack on the National School Field, Okrika, venue of the All Progressives Congress governorship rally in Okrika Local Government Area of the state.
The Police Commissioner, Mr Dan Bature, told newsmen in Port Harcourt that unidentified assailants on Saturday at about 4.30 a.m., attacked the venue with an explosive device suspected to be a dynamite.
“Podium and public address system were damaged. No life was lost.
“The area is now under police control while the bomb disposal unit has commenced investigation,” he said.
Bature said the police had advised the All Progressives Congress to reschedule its rally billed for Okrika on Saturday, to another date.
“The Command is determined to enforce law and order, provide adequate security for all political parties and ensure that the full wrath of law is visited on any person or persons who dare and wish to test our capability,” he said.
The chairman of All Progressives Congress in Okrika Local Government Area, Mr Christian Asifamaka, said some armed youths attacked officials setting up the venue of the rally at National School field, Okrika, on Saturday morning.
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