Rivers
Ikwerre Youths Mourn Nsiegbe…Give Police 2-Week Ultimatum On Killers
Members of Ikwerre Youth Movement (IYM), Wednesday in Port Harcourt, organised a candle light procession in honour of slain former member of the Rivers State House of Assembly and Mayor of Port Harcourt City Local Government Council, Hon. Charles Nsiegbe.
Hon. Nsiegbe was reportedly shot by assassin said to be in Police uniform on a road block along Tombia street extension, Port Harcourt in the early hours of Friday, November 20, 2009, but died in the wee hours of the following day.
Until his demise, Hon. Nsiegbe Was IYM’s Director of Programmes and member of Rivers State Bureau of Public Procurement.
In a solemn ceremony prior to the candle light procession, the President of IYM, Chikere Wanjoku made public a three-page petition to Inspector-General of Police, Ogbonnaya Onovo over the murder.
The petition dated November 2, 2009, which was routed through the Commissioner of Police, Rivers State Command, the youths demanded the Police to fish out and prosecute the officers and other persons responsible for Hon. Nsiegbe’s death within two weeks and step-up action to check such heinous crimes, else the citizenry, may resort to what they described as “Self-help”.
The petition jointly signed by the IYM President and the Secretary, Hon. Tony Okocha, also demanded that the proliferation of Police check points be stopped and that, “only uniformed and authorised policemen be allowed to man security so that hoodlums operating in the garb of members of the Police force are easily identified.”
Wanjoku, Okocha and other staunch members of the group at the ceremony, including Hon. Collins Ordu of the Rivers State House of Assembly, chairman of Emohua local government area, Emeka Woke, as well as Hon. Kingsley Owhonda of the Rivers State Scholarship Board extolled the virtues of their slain colleague who was buried yesterday in Port Harcourt.
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