Niger Delta
Commercial Motorcyclists Invade Gov House, Calabar With Corpse
Commercial motorcyclists numbering about 150 at the weekend stormed the Government House Calabar, in protest and left behind corpse of one of their colleagues at the entrance of the premises.
The riders overpowered a few security officials at the entrance of the government house, smashing glasses and doors at the reception, before leaving without the corpse.
The protesters, wielding sticks and clubs alleged that the deceased gave up on the way to the hospital after he was brutalised by the men of the Taskforce on Special Services, Governors Office.
The Tide’s source reports that the taskforce is headed by the Cross River Security Adviser (South), Mr Ani Esin.
It was alleged that incident occurred around Four Miles area of Ikot Ansa in the state capital.
Reacting to the event, the Police Public Relation Officer for the state, Mr Irene Ugbo said the late motorcyclist fell from his bike while being pursued by the taskforce and became unconscious.
The Tide reports that there is an existing law in the state that restricts commercial riders from operating on major roads in Calabar.
Such roads included Four Miles, where the incident occurred.
Commercial motorcyclists, however, constantly flout the restriction.
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