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Four Persons Killed, As Gunmen Invade Ifite, Kidnap Hotel Manager

by Mariam Oni

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At least four people were reportedly killed when unidentified hoodlums unleashed terror in Ifite-Awka, Awka South Local Government Area of Anambra State, on Wednesday night.

 

The attackers fired gunshots into the air, causing widespread panic and forcing residents to flee and traders to close their shops.

 

Eyewitnesses said the hoodlums targeted several locations, including Book Foundation Junction, Ukwu Aki Bus Stop, “B” Bus Stop, Commissioners’ Quarters, and the Bamboo area.

 

A grocery trader who spoke anonymously to Punch, recounted, “It was a panic situation around 7 pm yesterday (Wednesday) when the hoodlums suddenly arrived and started shooting into the air.”

 

They shot and killed three people at Book Foundation Junction and one person at Ukwu Aki Bus Stop.

 

“They also invaded a popular hotel at Commissioners’ Quarters, kidnapped the manager, and his whereabouts are still unknown.

 

“We heard they were demanding N12 million ransom for his release, though the hotel workers said the initial demand was N20 million before it was reduced.

 

“I was at my shop when we heard gunshots. Everyone panicked and ran for safety. Traders locked their shops hurriedly, and as of today, many shops remain closed.”

 

Another resident, Chibuike, confirmed the attacks, saying, “About three people were killed at Ifite yesterday night—one at ‘B’ Bus Stop and the others at Book Foundation Junction.”

 

They also struck at a hotel in Commissioners’ Quarters, kidnapped three people, and left with their cars. This morning, one person was shot dead around the Ukwu Aki area.

 

“This December is becoming very bloody. May God have mercy. Everyone should be cautious about their movements.”

 

Some hotel officials confirmed the incident but declined further comment, citing lack of authorisation.

 

The Anambra State Police Public Relations Officer, Tochukwu Ikenga, said, “Thank you for this information, but if you know the relatives of these victims, let them come forward, please.


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