Peremabiri community in Southern Ijaw Local Government Area of Bayelsa state was reportedly attacked by gunmen suspected to be militants on Sunday and atleast 20 houses were set ablaze.
Gistlover learnt that the armed men invaded Peremabiri in 50 speedboats in a bid to take control of the community from an ex-militant leader, Paul Eris popularly known as Ogunboss.
Recall that gunmen had on Christmas day attacked the home of the ex-militant leader and burnt down his private residence.
An undisclosed source told newsmen that the gunmen chased out community members suspected to be loyal to Paul Eris and have taken over control of the town.
“As I speak with you many people are still hiding in the bush and many houses have been burnt down. The gunmen came in over 50 speedboats shooting sporadically and gained entrance into the community. People had no other option than to run into the bush for safety,” the source said.
“Our intelligence report has it that the gunmen have vowed to remain in the community and ensure that Ogunbos and his followers never return to the community. I was told that the Christmas day attack on Ogunbos’s house was to drive him out of the town. And that today’s attack is aimed at taking total control of the community.” the source added.
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