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Again, Gunmen Attack Rivers State SDP Governorship Candidate, Campaign Team

Senator Magnus Ngei Abe

Again, Gunmen Attack Rivers State SDP Governorship Candidate, Campaign Team

Senator Magnus Ngei Abe, the governorship candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in Rivers State, and his campaign team have been attacked by armed men at Akinima, the headquarters of Ahoada-West Local Government.

On Monday, Abe and his team were on their way to Akinima for a statewide campaign rally when they were stopped by unknown gunmen.

A video of the incident shared by Abe’s media team showed members of the campaign train fleeing for safety in the midst of the chaos.

Sharing the experience, Abe said, “We went there and they used two vehicles to block the road so we could not get there. Nigeria is a democracy and all of us have the right to go to the people and share our ideas with them.

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“If you have ruled the people for seven years, the people should be happy with you. If people are not happy with you it is because you are not doing well. Now, you are sending people’s children to come and block other politicians from talking to the people.”

The SDP candidate who has been a victim of repeated armed disruption of his campaigns did not mention those he was referring to as masterminds of the latest incident.

In a similar development, SaharaReporters also reported how political hoodlums attacked the campaign office of Abe in December.

This was disclosed in a tweet made by SuperFM, claiming that the facility which is located Nonwa community of Tai Local Government Area of the state was destroyed by the hoodlums.

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“Suspected political thugs in the early hours of today attacked the campaign office of the gubernatorial candidate of the Social Democratic Party SDP Senator MAGNUS ABE in Nonwa community of Tai Local Government Area and destroyed the facility,” the radio station tweeted. Continue reading