Three killed in clash of PDP, APC supporters in Bayelsa
Three
persons were feared killed yesterday in Brass area of Bayelsa State.The
violence occurred when supporters of the All Progressive Congress (APC) and the
Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) clashed in the area.One of those killed was
identified as spokesman of the Ijaw Youths Council (IYC), even as both sides
have given conflicting reasons for the attacks.
According to
sources close to PDP supporters, the three persons were killed when they
attempted to assassinate the caretaker chairman of Brass Local Council Area,
Victoria Isiah. But, the APC supporters claimed that the deaths occurred when
some members of the IYC challenged over 10-armed men suspected to have been
hired by the PDP from the neighbouring Odioma community.
Another
source from the community, Charles Junior, said the clash took place when APC
leant that PDP had camped thugs in the local council chairman’s lodge.He said:
“The whole incident started on August 15, with the attack on the IYC chairman
in Brass. Though the attackers and their PDP supporters were chased out of the
town, but the elders pleaded that they be allowed back into town.”
The source
revealed that the armed men were heading towards Imbikiri part of the town when
the IYC challenged them.An aide to the caretaker chairman disclosed that the
clash was due to provocation by some APC youths, following an earlier attack on
the council’s special adviser on youths matter.
A post
monitored on the chairman’s Facebook page, said: “A few days ago, some
suspected armed APC youths attacked the local council chairman’s aide and PDP
youths, and attempted to assassinate the caretaker chairman.”
When the
spokesman of the Bayelsa State Police Command, Asinim Butswat,was contacted, he
confirmed that: “There was a clash between youths who claimed to be PDP and APC
members. One person was reported dead, while others were injured.
“We have
deployed policemen to restore peace in the area. We have also commenced
investigation to ascertain the remote and immediate cause of the crisis. We
advise people to go about their normal activities.”
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