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Ikpeazu Announces Arrest of Soldier, Who Killed Motorcycli­st

- Emmanuel Ugwu

Governor Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia State yesterday informed the family of a slain motorcycli­st that the killer-soldier along with two of his other colleagues have been arrested,.

He commiserat­ed with the family of the slain man and announced that government would take care of the family he left behind.

Ikpeazu dropped the hint when he visited the family of the late Chimaobi Nwaogu, the commercial motorcycle operator, reportedly shot dead by a trigger-happy soldier at Umuokereke-Ngwa village in Obingwa LGA of the State, over refusal of the deceased to part with N100 bribe demanded by the military men at Ohanze military checkpoint.

The governor who described the killing as an act of cowardice, reiterated his commitment to the security of lives and property of the people of the state, assuring that further investigat­ions into the killing are ongoing.

“This is one killing we will not allow to be swept under the carpet. Such incidents must stop in Abia. I, therefore, urge the youths of Obingwa and, indeed, every area in Abia State, to remain calm, peaceful and go about their normal businesses while we deal with the situation according to the laws of the land. Be assured that justice will be served,” he added.

Also speaking, the state Commission­er of Police, Mr. Ene Okon, who accompanie­d the governor on the visit, expressed regrets over the sad incident and promised that everything is being done to ensure that such does not happen again.

Speaking earlier during the condolence visit, the uncle of the deceased, Mr. Nwanguma Nwogu narrated how his nephew, the late Chimaobi Nwogu, on refusing to give the sum of N100 to an army officer at a check point in Ohanze, fled to his hometown in Umuokereke Ngwa while being pursued by the army officer in question who later shot him dead from behind.

According to him, the incident was promptly reported to the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) who swung into action and dispatched his men to the scene of the crime.

It was gathered that the death of late Chibuike Nworgu, aged 30, who left behind an aged mother, wife and two children, sparked a peaceful demonstrat­ion at Ogbor Hill Area of Aba on Wednesday, which paralyses business activities in the area.

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