Gunmen attack Amaechi’s convoy in Rivers, set ADC office ablaze
Gunmen attacked former Minister Rotimi Amaechi's convoy in Rivers State and burned the African Democratic Congress office in an effort to disrupt his visit.
On Friday, Rotimi Amaechi, the former Minister of Transportation and ex-governor of Rivers State, faced an alarming attack by gunmen while visiting his hometown of Ubima. The assailants not only ambushed his convoy on the road between Ubima and Omuanwa but also set fire to the office of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), a party with which Amaechi is currently affiliated. This violent interruption occurred as Amaechi was there for his e-registration as a party member, highlighting the increasing tensions and dangers that politicians face in Nigeria today.
Reports indicate that prior to Amaechi's arrival, suspected thugs had established a roadblock to deter ADC members from attending his event. This calculated move underscores a targeted effort to intimidate and disrupt the political activities associated with the ADC. The situation escalated further with the thugs firing shots into the community, which not only raised concerns over the safety of Amaechi and his supporters but also reflected the larger issues of political violence in Nigeria, especially surrounding upcoming elections.
Amaechi has called upon security agencies to swiftly identify and apprehend those responsible for these acts of violence. This incident marks a significant moment not only for Amaechi as a politician but also raises broader questions about electoral safety in Nigeria and the necessary measures to protect democratic processes. As politicians navigate increasingly treacherous political landscapes, the need for effective security responses becomes ever more urgent to ensure public safety and the integrity of the electoral process.