The police in Enugu State have launched an investigation into the murder of, Emmanuel Mba, the monarch of Oruku Community in Mkanu East local government area of the state.
The monarch
died on Saturday in an Enugu hospital after he was shot by uniformed men
suspected to be police officers from the police headquarters in Abuja.
His death
sparked violence in the community as irate villagers stormed homes of persons
suspected to be responsible for his death and torched many houses, cars and
other properties belonging to them
-Shot at town
hall meeting
The monarch
was presiding over the town meeting when armed uniformed men stormed the meeting.
They were
allegedly led by a native of the community, who allegedly pointed at the
traditional ruler.
Sources said
that as the man pointed at the traditional ruler, one if the men instantly shot
him.
“The
policemen were led by one Inspector Danladi, who also took away one Mr. Agozie
Ani from the Oruku town hall where the deceased traditional ruler was addressing
a meeting of the natives.
“The armed
men invaded the venue of the meeting in an SUV and a Sienna Bus at about 2 pm
on Boxing Day, moved into the hall and sought to see the royal father.
“When the
traditional ruler who was presiding over the meeting was identified by the
three natives, one of the policemen immediately shot him on the thigh and he
fell down, bleeding,” the source narrated.
The shooting
led to pandemonium as villagers at the hall scampered for safety amidst
sporadic shooting by the armed men.
“The bleeding
royal father and Mr Ani were taken away by the armed men to the Parklane
hospital Enugu but Igwe Mba could not be admitted due to lack of bed space.
“They were
referred to the National Orthopedic hospital, Enugu, but on arrival, doctors at
the Emergency Unit only confirmed the royal father dead,” a member of the
community said.
Following the
news of the death of the monarch, aggrieved members of the Oruku community
allegedly attacked the homes of some indigenes, believed to be behind the
matter.
Four houses,
including the compound of the father of a retired federal permanent secretary,
Raymond Okenwa, were reportedly burnt down.

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