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Sporadic gunshots heard near Rivers govt house

Sporadic gunshots heard near Rivers govt house
November 27
10:27 2014

There was pandemonium in Port Harcourt on Thursday morning, following repeated gunshots around the Rivers state government house.

A banker who works at the Secretariat Complex located on Nnamdi Azikiwe Road told TheCable on phone that banks and other businesses immediately shut operations after the incident while people ran helter-skelter for safety.

“There was sporadic shootings from the government house axis at about 9:30am,” he said.

“This has caused a lot of pandemonium as people are seen running helter-skelter and the roads are totally dry. Reports have it that there is tension right from the Isaac Boro Park axis down through Forces Avenue.

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“We have closed our doors at the main branch and the cash centre, pending when the environment will be calm. We are still monitoring the situation.”

He added that staff of the bank were trapped in the office, as they were unsure that moving about was safe..

“We had to lock the premises,” he said. “Once it is calm, they will be evacuated.”

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2 Comments

  1. HECTOR
    HECTOR November 27, 11:54

    what is it again. This government is like a Bull in a china shop , just when you are simmering on one of its destructive tendencies , it generates another. For people who are interested in a new term in office I find the Fed Govt actions and inactions abhorring and dis tasteful to say the least.

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  2. BRITISH ROLY
    BRITISH ROLY November 27, 20:25

    AMAECHI is overheating the politics,as an imature politician he never knew politicking is an issue and imposition is not an issue.EQUITY DOES NOT SUFFER A LOSS WITHOUT A REMEDY.

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