The serenity of the Airport Junction stretch of Omuagwa in
Ikwerre Local Government Area of Rivers State was shattered when an
unidentified soldier allegedly shot a truck driver.
The incident reportedly occurred about 9pm on Friday at an
army checkpoint along Port Harcourt-Airport-Owerri Road, Omagwa.
The soldier, it was gathered had demanded the usual N200
charge for tankers from the victim, but the latter refused, leading to a
situation before the truck driver was shot.
The action of the soldier provoked a protest by other truck drivers in solidarity, leading to a gridlock as air passengers and commuters were stranded.
The driver accused the soldiers of extorting them on a daily
basis, saying the shooting was the height of it, even as the soldiers later
deserted the area for fear of being attacked.
Commenting on the incident, Chairman of Ikwerre LGA, Samuel
Nwanosike, said the victim was rushed to the hospital for medical attention,
saying the council authority intervened and reopened the road.
“We had a development last night where security operatives
had issues with tanker drivers in the state. The Association of Tanker drivers
shut down the road to commuters.
“To the glory of God, the tanker driver that was attacked is
alive. We took him to the hospital and he is receiving treatment. The local
government is taking care of that. We have spoken with the association, the
road has been opened.
‘What we are saying is that the perpetrators of this act
must be brought to book. The military man must be fished out. Security is
provided to ensure the protection of lives and property and not to cause havoc.
“We are saying that no security operatives should collect
money from commercial drivers. Ikwerre local government is the only local
government that does not have a task-force collecting money from motorists. And
we are saying that we will not accept the soldiers to collect money again. We
will set up a task force to that effect,” he added.
The Spokesman for 6 Division, Nigeria Army, Charles Ekeocha,
could not be reached as he neither answered phone calls nor replied to a text
message sent to his mobile our correspondent.
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