Crime

Police: Burning of PDP woman leader in Kogi, reprisal attack

 

The Kogi Police Command has said the burning of Salome Abuh, woman
leader of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Wada Aro, Ochadamu
Ward in Ofu local government area of the state, by suspected thugs was
a reprisal attack.
A statement by its Public Relations Officer, William Aya, said there
was a misunderstanding between one Awolu Zekeri, a member of the All
Progressives Congress (APC) and one Gowon Simeon, a member of the PDP,
both of Ochadamu ward.
He said angry youths then mobilised themselves to Simeon’s home for a
reprisal attack, where Abuh was killed.
“Gowon Simeon stabbed Zekeri with a knife and he died on his way to
hospital. As a result, angry youths in the area mobilised to the house
of one Simeon Abuh of same address, who is an uncle to the suspect,
set it ablaze, (and) thereby burnt one Salome Abuh, aged 60 years,”
the statement said.
“Three other houses were equally burnt.
“The corpse has been moved to the University Teaching Hospital
Mortuary Anyigba for autopsy.”
He added that security operatives have been deployed in the area to
prevent the break down of order while investigation is ongoing.
But Faruk Adejoh-Audu, spokesman of PDP Wada/Aro campaign council,
said thugs, who were chanting GYB 4+4, arrived Abuh’s house at about
2:00pm on Monday and were shooting sporadically.
He said the thugs surrounded the house and blocked every exit from outside.
“The Woman Leader of Wada Aro Campaign Council, Ochadamu Ward, Hon Mrs
Acheju Abuh was this afternoon burnt alive in her home by jubilant
Bello supporters and thugs said to be celebrating his victory,”
Adejoh-Audu said.
“They then poured petrol on the building and set it ablaze as other
terrorized villagers watched from hiding.”
He said Abuh reportedly attempted to escape through a window but was
prevented by the metal burglar proof and gunshots fired in her
direction.
Adejoh-Audu said the thugs waited and watched Abuh crying from inside
the inferno until her voice died out, then left when the house and the
victim were totally burnt.
He said there is no indication that the Kogi state police “will arrest
her killers or even prevent further attacks and killings of our
people”.
The PDP spokesman called on the inspector-general of police to protect
the people of the state.

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