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Why soldiers clashed with militants in Port Harcourt

The Army confirmed there was prolonged exchange of gun fire on Monday between soldiers and suspected militants defending the home of Ndigbara.

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The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that there was prolonged exchange of gun fire on Monday between soldiers and suspected militants defending the home of Ndigbara.

But addressing newsmen in Port Harcourt, Brig.-Gen. Stevenson Olabanji, the Commander of the 2 Brigade of the Nigerian Army in Port Harcourt, said there was no loss of life during the incident.

"Around 12 noon on Monday, we received reports of gun fire in Yeghe community, Gokana Local Government Area and I immediately dispatched my Commanding Officer to investigate the incident.

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“On reaching the house of Solomon Ndigbara, who had been declared wanted by the army for gun running, some hoodlums fired at the commanding officer.

“The attack on the commanding officer led to a gun battle between our forces and hoodlums which resulted in them (hoodlums) being chased out from the community.

“We learnt that the hoodlums, who fled Yeghe community, later went to Bori community in Khana Local Government Area and burnt down a campaign office belonging to APC,'' he said.

Olabanji said that the command had assessed the situation in Bori and was currently "conducting a stabilisation operation with focus on arresting criminals who committed that heinous crime.’’

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“No soldier was killed or sustained gunshot injury nor was there anybody (civilian) killed during the operation,” he said.

Olabanji also denied accusations that the army was being used by some powerful individuals and groups to influence political interest in the state.

The accusation, he said, was propaganda as no personnel in the brigade would be involved in such activities.

Olabanji also paraded seven suspected cultists accused of masterminding the killings of civilians a fortnight ago in Omoku community in Onelga Local Government Area of the state.

He said that the vehicle used by the suspected cultists had been recovered, adding that they had provided useful information to aid further investigation.

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The army commander further said that his officers had recovered arms and ammunitions during a two- month mop-up operation in the state.

“During our two-month operation against illegal bunkering and other criminal elements, we recovered 10 AK-47 rifles, three G3 rifles, eight pump action rifles, 14 dane guns and nine locally made pistols.

“We also recovered one sub-machine gun, two Berretta pistols, 1,073 assorted live ammunitions, two boat engine lines, several military camouflage uniforms among others.

“Several suspects were also arrested during the period and handed over to other security agencies for further investigation and prosecution,'' he said.

He gave an assurance that the state would no longer be a safe haven for criminals as the brigade would hunt down perpetrators of crime.

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Olabanji, however, called on members of the public to provide information to security agencies that would lead to the arrest of criminals, adding that their identity would be treated with utmost confidentiality.

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