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Former Bayelsa state acting governor Wenipreye Seibarugu injured as assassins storm his residence

MASKED
gunmen on Tuesday, attacked the home of a former acting governor of
Bayelsa State, Chief Wenipreye Seibarugu, in Okaka, Yenagoa, the state
capital.

Seibarugu was said to have sustained an injury during the attack as he, his orderly and other occupants of the house chased after the assailants.
The
chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, was a two-time Speaker of
the Bayelsa State House of Assembly, deputy governor to Chief Timipre
Sylva and an acting governor of the state.
It was learnt that the gunmen, numbering five, were reported to have invaded the home through the kitchen end of the house.
Sources
said that the gunmen, who wore masks, were given a chase after
Seibarugu’s wife sighted them from the kitchen and raised the alarm.
The wife’s alarm was said to have attracted him (Seibarugu) and some occupants.
A
source, who craved anonymity, said armed police orderly of the former
acting governor and some occupants chased after the gunmen, adding that
Seibarugu, who joined in the chase of the criminals, sustained a
fracture in the left arm.
Confirming the development, Seibarugu,
described the attack as worrisome, saying, “I just got back from Port
Harcourt in Rivers State and was woken up by the cry of my wife that
some gunmen were trying to gain entry into the house. We chased after
them, but they escaped.”
Seibarugu said he had yet to report the
matter to the police because he was rushed to the hospital due to the
injury he sustained.
It was learnt that policemen from Ekeki
Division led by the DPO visited Seibarugu’s house about 4.30pm to
ascertain the development.
Effort to get the reaction of the State
Police Command was unsuccessful as the mobile line of the command’s
spokesman, Asinim Butswat, did not connect. (PUNCH)

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