FROM CHRIS ANUCHA, PORT HARCOURT

A lecturer at the Ken Saro-Wiwa Polytech­nic, Bori, Rivers State, Dr Vincent Eebe, has been shot dead by un­known gunmen.

He was killed at 4pm, Thursday, at Bi­rabi Memorial Grammar School(BMGS) Bori, as he was returning from work. Also shot dead alongside Eebe was a lady he picked at BMGS.

Saturday Sun gathered that the murdered lectur­er, who was the Head of Department(HOD) Gen­eral Studies of the school, was shot on the arm but he managed to escape from the scene of the at­tack and drove towards his community, Yeghe.

It was gathered that he drove into Anglican church in Yeghe, hold­ing his battered arm, unknown to him that his assailants were still fol­lowing him.

As he fell on the field, groaning, the gunmen came there and shot him severally, finally kill­ing him on the spot. The attackers also shot the lady with him, but she was rushed to the hospi­tal, since she didn’t die on the spot. However, it was at the hospital that the lady gave up the ghost.

Reacting to the assas­sination of the lecturer, who taught French Lan­guage at the Polytechnic until his death, the Move­ment for the Survival of Ogoni People (MOSOP) condemned the attack in strong terms.

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The President of MOSOP, Leg­borsi Saro Pyagba­ra, made the condem­nation in Port Harcourt yesterday, through a statement signed by the Publicity Secretary of the Movement, Fegalo Nsuke.

MOSOP called for immediate investiga­tions into the killing, and urged the Police to ensure that the perpetrators of the act were brought to jus­tice.

Part of the statement reads: “MOSOP consid­ers this sustained ten­dency of killings as most unnecessary and unfor­tunate, as it has no way resolved our peculiar dis­advantaged circumstance but had painted Ogoni in bad light and destroyed the gains of our collective struggle for justice.

“On several occasions, MOSOP has advised our people against allowing Ogoni to be a theatre of killings and violence, as the implications and ef­fects are borne by Ogoni and Ogoni alone.

“We thus passionately call on the police and all security agencies to inves­tigate this recent incident with a view to bringing the culprits and their sponsors to justice.”

The state Police Com­mand has confirmed the killing. Its Public Rela­tions Officer(PPRO) Mr. Ahmad Muhammad, a Deputy Superintendent of Police(DSP) told Sat­urday Sun that the matter was being investigated.