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Rivers: Two arrested over violent attack, forcing LG Administrator to resign

Police arrest two suspects over violent attack on Sole Administrator of Ahoada East LG of Rivers State, Goodluck Iheanachor
Commissioner-of-Police in Rivers State Olugbenga Adepoju

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The about 30 hoodlums wielding machetes were seen in a recent viral video assaulting Iheanachor during which they also forced him to sign a letter of resignation from office.

By Desmond Ejibas

The Police have confirmed arrest of two suspects declared wanted in connection to a recent violent attack and coercing of the Sole Administrator of Ahoada East Council of Rivers State Goodluck Iheanachor to resign from office.

The about 30 hoodlums wielding machetes were seen in a recent viral video assaulting Iheanachor during which they also forced him to sign a letter of resignation from office.

The Rivers Police Command had declared Iheanachor’s Chief Security Officer (CSO), Hector Ekakita and Chief of Staff (COS), Aloni Olodi wanted for their alleged roles in the assault after the video went viral.

Rivers Police Command spokesperson, SP Grace Iringe-Koko, told journalists in Port Harcourt on Friday that both suspects had voluntarily presented themselves to the police to aid the ongoing investigation.

“Ekakita and Olodi, who are the alleged masterminds of the criminal conspiracy, stealing, and assault occasioning harm, reported to the Rivers State Police Command Headquarters on July 10.

“They were promptly interviewed by the Commissioner of Police, CP Olugbenga Adepoju, and his management team,” she stated.

Iringe-Koko further explained that following the preliminary interview, the suspects were handed over to the Deputy Commissioner of Police in-charge of the State Criminal Investigations Department (SCID) for further investigation.

She called on members of the public with useful information regarding the incident to come forward, assuring them of confidentiality and protection of their identity.

The police, she noted, would be relying on the invaluable cooperation and assistance of residents to ensure that justice would be served in the case involving Iheanachor.

“We assure the public that investigations into this matter will be thorough and transparent,” she concluded. (NAN)

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