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Bayelsa governor says November 11 guber election causing violence in Nembe

“It is time to stop handling the tormentors of the Nembe people with a kid glove.”

• August 14, 2023
Douye Diri and Gunmen
Douye Diri and Gunmen

The Bayelsa government on Sunday linked Saturday’s shootout between the police and armed youths in Nembe-Basambri to the forthcoming November 11 governorship election.

Information commissioner Ayibaina Duba disclosed this in a statement on Sunday.

The statement said the Bayelsa government was of a “strong suspicion“ that the incident was not unconnected with the forthcoming poll in the state.

Hoodlums, believed to be terrorising the Basambri settlement in Nembe LGA, engaged a police team deployed to the area in a gun duel forcing the residents to scamper to safety.

The statement expressed the government’s displeasure that the shootings “created a serious sense of insecurity, panic and fear among the people of the community.”

“Government will continue to work with the police and its sister agencies to ensure that the perpetrators of this dastardly act are brought to book. The Bayelsa state government calls on the inspector general of police to cause an immediate investigation aimed at unravelling the identity of these criminals and their sponsors who have continued to undermine public peace in Nembe,” it explained.

The statement added, “It is time to stop handling the tormentors of the Nembe people with a kid glove.”

It urged the police high command to be on top of the situation without further delay and unveil the perpetrators.

It was gathered that a joint police tactical team from the police headquarters and the police command in Bayelsa conducted the operation in Nembe on Saturday.

SP Asinim Butswat, the police spokesperson in Bayelsa, dismissed the rumours making the rounds that the operation was carried out by armed youths in police uniforms.

Mr Butswat said on Sunday evening that the operation was duly authorised, and the team recovered a cache of arms and ammunition.

“There was no issue at all. The operation was professionally handled by men of the command and a special team from Abuja. They made arrests and recovered arms, and the suspects have been taken to Abuja,” stated the police officer. “The police cannot tolerate the stockpiling of arms in that area.”

(NAN)

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