EKO HOT BLOG reports that gunmen on Tuesday evening killed two stalwarts of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Enugu State during the invasion and attack of the party’s meeting in Enugu South LGA.
The gunmen also abducted another chieftain of the party while others sustained bullet wounds.
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It learnt that the deceased and others were having a reconciliation meeting at the party office at Ward III Obeagu Awkunanaw, Enugu South Local Government Area when the gunmen struck.
Numbering over seven, the gunmen were said to have stormed the venue of the meeting, killing the two instantly while whisking away one other person.
The incident, it was gathered, had thrown the state chapter of the APC into mourning, The Nation.
A source at the meeting told The Nation that the meeting was called to reconcile the two factions of the party in the ward as part of the ongoing efforts to unite all members of the party in the State.
“The meeting was underway when these men invaded the place and shot and killed the immediate past Enugu South local government chairman of the party.
“Ezeoha was also elected as the incumbent state youth leader in one of the factions of the party. One other person I don’t know his name was equally killed instantly.
“Hon. Monday Ogbonna (Okwadike), a factional chairman of the party in our area was kidnapped.
“One person is lying critically wounded at the hospital and we don’t know his fate,” the source said.
Efforts to speak with Enugu Police spokesman Daniel Ndukwe on the development were unsuccessful as his phone number was not reachable.
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