Brother narrates how Rivers CDC Chairman was killed inside church
By Okafor Ofiebor/Port Harcourt
The family of the Late Ndidi Livingstone, the Community Development Committee (CDC) Chairman of Mgboshimini in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area(LGA) who was shot dead on Saturday evening at the front of Peculiar Faith Ministries (Christ Center), Rumueme waterside, Obio/Akpor LGA of Rivers state has asked security operatives to ensure that his killers are brought to justice.
Mr Godspower Livingstone, an elder brother of the murdered CDC Chairman made the demand in an interview while narrating how his brother was killed in the church premises.
He said in the interview that his brother was killed at Peculiar Faith Ministries Christ Centre) Rumueme waterside by four gunmen in police uniform.
Mr Godspower said, “I was in the house when I heard that my immediate younger brother, Ndidi Livingstone, has been shot dead at the gate of Peculiar Faith Ministries, his church at Rumueme waterside.
“People who saw them with Highlander Jeep with tinted glass on Police uniform said they were trying to push him inside the vehicle. My brother opened the vehicle saw somebody inside and he came out.
“As my brother was struggling to go inside the church they finally shot him at his head and stomach.
“My call is that Police and other law enforcement agencies should try and see what they can do towards the death of my brother.
“We need justice”.
The Rivers State Police Command has confirmed the incident.
But the Spokesperson for the Command, SP Grace Iringe-Koko said no arrests have been made but Investigations were on to track down the killers.
Meanwhile, the community has been thrown into mourning following the killing of the CDC Chairman.
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