Rivers: Guard shoots man dead while working on his farm

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One Chijioke Amadi has been allegedly shot dead by a suspected security guard in Rivers state.

The guard is attached to an indigenous company in Elele-Alimini in Emuoha Local Government Area of the state where the 26-year-old man victim resided.

The circumstances surrounding the man’s death were hazy but family members have confirmed the incident.

The deceased brother, Emeka Woke, confirmed the incident while speaking on a popular Radio Station (92.3 Nigeria Info), Port Harcourt.

Woke disclosed that his brother was shot dead while returning from their father’s farm on Monday.

Woke, who stated that his brother would be buried on Tuesday, called for justice to be served.

He stated, “What happened was that one of our brothers went to the farm yesterday. On his way back, he had a gunshot from SIAT company security.

“They just shot him. We have evidence because the boy was not alone. They were about four in number. They shot him on our own land.”

He further said that angered by the incident, youths in the area took the boy’s corpse and dropped it in front of the company.

He stated, “Whatever I’m telling you now is the truth because they were four people.

“He went to the farm yesterday and on his way back, the Siat security just shot him. They were about four when this incident happened. They shot him in our own land.

“That same day, our boys gathered and took the corpse down to the company yard. The company people brought the corpse back to the place where they shot him.”

Also speaking, the widow of the late Amadi, Happiness Amadi, said she was still in shock over the incident.

Mrs Amadi, a nursing mother, stated, “Yesterday, I was at home when my husband said he was going to the waterside.

“So I was at home with my newborn baby. Next thing I heard was that Siat security shot him on the lap. He went to his grandfather’s farm.

“There is somebody who followed him that is aware of the shooting. Let the government please arrest the people that shot him.

“Secondly, I don’t have anybody to take care of my child for me.”

Spokesperson of the state police command, Grace Iringe-Koko, has issued a statement or reacted to the incident.

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