Tuesday, February 23, 2016

SUSPECTED ARSONIST SET ABE'S OFFICE ABLAZE

Suspected incendiaries have assaulted the contact office of previous Rivers Senator, Magnus Abe, situated at Bori, the central command of Ogoni in Rivers State.

Reports say the suspected incendiary set the contact office ablaze after the military professedly struck the home of an ex Niger-Delta activist in the zone.

A few persons in the State had censured the strike on the home of the previous aggressor, whose wife and siblings were reortedly badgering, with his property pulverized in the place where he grew up in Yeghe and Ada-George zone of Port Harcourt.


A large portion of the pundits are blaming Abe and a previous part for the National Assembly, Barry Mpigi of actuating the military to do the strike.

Both Senator Magnus Abe and Barry Mpigi are looking for re-decision to the National Assembly, under the All Progressives Congress, APC.

Be that as it may, an individual from the APC in Ogoni, Kennedy Friday said that "a few individuals are attempting to annihilate the peace and solidarity in Ogoni. The Ogonis are quiet individuals. Why would it be advisable for anybody to set the workplace of Senator Abe ablaze? Every one of these things began happening after Governor Nyesom Wike came to Ogoni."

In the interim, the troubled ex Niger-Delta instigator, Solomon Ndigbara has drawn nearer the Federal High Court in Port Harcourt to look for security of his crucial human rights.

Ndigbara, who is from the Ogoni hub of Rivers State is one of the casualties of the attacks completed by security agents as of late.

For a situation documented by his Lawyer with suit number FHC/FHR/37, Eugene Odey, Solo as he is prominently called said his rights were being encroached upon.

His legal counselor advised newsmen that he need to know why the security agents were after him.

The complainant is additionally supplicating the court to control the Federal Government from further provocation of Ndigbara.

Odey revealed that his customer, Ndigbara, had been secluded from everything, including that "We are in court principally to implement his crucial rights as cherished in the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the African Peoples' Charter.

"Boss Ndigbara is a liberated person. He has not been indicted for any known wrongdoings, so he merits the privilege to poise, he merits the privilege to life and he merits the privilege to opportunity of expression.

"We are additionally requesting that the court control the Federal Government from further provocation and attack on the freedom of my customer".

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