Seven days after four students of the University of Port Harcourt
(UNIPORT) were killed by an irate mob in Aluu in Ikwere local government
area of Rivers State, the community yesterday broke its silence on the
matter.
The community denied that its members were involved in the incident
and demanded the immediate release of its detained traditional ruler,
Alhaji Hassan Welewa.
The people warned that they would not fold their hands against any
further destruction of their community and the infliction of pains on
them.They urged security agencies to take note of plans to attack Aluu
community by some ethnic groups whose sons were victims of the mob
action.
Spokesman of Aluu Garshon Benson, who disclosed this during a media
briefing attended by the chairman, Aluu Council of Chiefs, Richard Kalu,
called for the release of the detained traditional ruler.
Benson also called on security agencies to stop the harassment and
arrests of innocent Aluu natives and urged the outfits to carry out a
thorough investigation of the gruesome murder of the students and bring
the culprits to book.
He said: “It has come to our notice that some ethnic groups in the
state whose sons were among those murdered on our soil are threatening
to attack Aluu. We really sympathise with them for the loss of their
children and reiterate that no Aluu man has a hand in their death.
“We implore them to allow security agencies to fish out the actual
killers of their sons, but also warn strongly that we will no longer
fold our arms and watch further destruction of our communities and the
infliction of pains and injuries on the good and law-abiding people of
Aluu clan.”
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