Anambra: Soludo’s Campaigner Escapes Death As APGA Ward Chairman, Four Others Killed

A ward chairman of All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA) Hon. Chukwuemeka Nwokenagu, and four other persons including two vigilante members were reportedly killed by gunmen in Nnobi, near Nnewi, Anambra State.

Three vehicles were set ablaze during the attack which occurred at Afor-Nnobi, Idemili South local government area on Sunday night, September 26.

One of the vehicles burnt by the hoodlums belonged to Dr Nelson Omenugha, the son of Anambra Commissioner for Basic Education, Prof Kate Omenugha.

Omenugha, who is a major campaigner of All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) governorship candidate, Prof Chukwuma Soludo, along with members of the Soludo team were said to be on their way to Nnobi from Awka when they were ambushed by the gunmen operating with Sienna.

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Dr Nelson Omenugha and the burnt vehicles

Omenugha, who confirmed the attack, added that the gunmen set his Hilux ablaze.

It was gathered that Nwokenagu popularly known as Eze-B, was a ward chairman under APGA and one of the most influential youths in Okpunoeze Uruagu, Nnewi.

The Late APGA Ward Chairman, Hon. Chukwuemeka Nwokenagu
Meanwhile, a member of the All Progressives Congress (APC) was reportedly killed during a meeting while many others were injured at a rally in Nnewi on Sunday.

According to The Nation, APC Zonal Publicity Secretary, Arinze Igboeli and State Secretary of the party, Chukwkuma Agufugo, who confirmed the Nnewi incident on Monday said; “Our party members in Nnewi had a meeting on Saturday and on Sunday, they came together again to deliberate before those people struck in the Uruagu Ward 3 office. Nobody knows what these people want in Anambra but it’s a pity and unfortunate that we’re witnessing such a thing in the State this period.” he narrated.

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However, they called for proper investigation by security operatives of the Nnewi incident to avoid a repeat as governorship campaigns have begun in the State ahead of November 6 election.

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