Tragedy struck Rivers State on Monday as violence erupted at multiple local government area (LGA) secretariats, leaving at least five people feared dead. The shootings, which have sparked widespread fear and chaos, occurred across various LGAs, causing alarm among residents and local leaders. Despite the severity of the situation, the police have yet to release an official statement on the violence that has spread across the state.
According to local sources, many of the casualties are believed to be youths loyal to Governor Sir Siminialayi Fubara. The gunfire and clashes have engulfed several council offices, with reports indicating that three councils — Eleme, Emohua, and Ikwerre — have been set ablaze. The situation has created an atmosphere of panic in surrounding communities as tensions continue to escalate.
The violence reportedly broke out when newly-elected local government chairmen, who had been sworn in by the governor on Sunday, arrived at their respective council secretariats on Monday morning. They were confronted by a group of youths opposing their election, who claimed they were there to prepare the premises for the outgoing council chairmen whose tenures had just concluded.
The confrontation quickly escalated into violence, with gunfire breaking out and leading to multiple injuries and casualties. Reports indicate that by Monday afternoon, approximately five individuals had been killed across four LGAs: one person in Khana, three in Oyibo, and one in Ahoada-East. The ongoing conflict has left residents anxious, with many fearing for their safety amid the rising instability.
As of now, the authorities have not responded publicly to the incidents, leaving the communities in a state of uncertainty. This silence has only heightened the sense of insecurity among residents who are demanding swift action and intervention from the police and government officials.
The recent outbreak of violence highlights the deep political tensions in Rivers State, where the aftermath of local government elections has sparked unrest. The trending reports on social media and local news outlets express frustration over the lack of security measures and the absence of clear communication from the authorities.
This incident also raises critical concerns about the safety of electoral processes and the protection of democratic institutions in Nigeria. As Rivers State continues to grapple with the unfolding crisis, many are calling for peace and immediate intervention to prevent further loss of life and property. The situation underscores the urgent need for comprehensive security strategies to restore order and safeguard the lives and well-being of the citizens in the affected areas.