Shocking Video: Bayelsa Governor Leads Thugs To Attack Court In Yenagoa

    This is absolutely unbelievable and it will make you weep
    for Bayelsa and Nigeria as a whole. Here’s how Premium Times reports it. Too sad.
    The Bayelsa State Governor, Seriake Dickson, on Monday led a
    gang of thugs to attack a Federal High court in Bayelsa, a video obtained by
    Premium Times has shown.
    The video shows the governor, dressed in traditional Ijaw
    blazers, walking into the court premises, accompanied by his police guards and
    hangers on, before hooligans, including rifle wielding police officers, invaded
    and attacked the court.
    The thugs were chanting “we no go gree, for this state, e no
    possible” as they walked into a court hearing. Loud gunshots could be heard
    shortly before the hooligans began breaking glasses and destroying properties
    inside the court.
    At least 15 lawyers, including a pregnant woman and two
    Senior Advocates of Nigeria, were in the court during the attack.
    The governor walked out of the court premises at the peak of
    the attack.
    Most police officers seen within the court premises during
    the attack either aided the attacker or looked on, idly.
    Only one police officer was seen, in the video, after the
    attack, trying to help the injured.
    The thugs upturned chairs within the court room, scattered
    files all over and shattered glass windows as lawyers ducked under tables. A
    female lawyer covered herself with a chair.
    Another could be heard saying her upper arm was hurting.
    An elderly man, who was seemingly brought out of the court
    room by police officers, gasping for breath, said he was badly beaten by the
    thugs who came into the court room.
    “The governor and his troops walked into the court room and
    I was beated (sic),” the victim said.
    Why Dickson stormed the court
    According to Heineken Lokpobiri, a serving senator, the
    court was in session to deliver a judgment on his case against the governor’s
    preferred senatorial candidate, Foster Ogola, over the validity of the later’s
    candidacy for Bayelsa West senatorial district.
    Mr. Lopkobiri claimed his party, the Peoples Democratic
    Party illegally substituted his name with Mr. Foster’s, and had filed a suit
    accusing Mr. Foster of issuing false information to INEC.
    Mr. Lokpobiri added that the attack on the court was the
    second, claiming that earlier, thugs had come to seal the court and stopped the
    Judge from entering the court, forcing an adjournment.
    Mr. Lokpobiri told Premium Times he was shocked and
    irritated by the governor’s action at the court.
    Mr. Lokpobiri said the governor has the right to support his
    opponent, but has no right to bring thugs to attack the court.
    “All these things happened in the presence of the
    commissioner of police and am surprised. If the governor did not lead the
    thugs, it would have been a different thing entirely,” he said.
    The governor’s spokesman, Daneil Iworiso, told Premium Times
    the incumbent governor did not lead any gang to the court.
    But in the video, Governor Dickson was clearly seen
    storming, and at the end of the attack, leaving the court accompanied by thugs
    and police officers.
    Mr. Iworiso however described the video as photoshopped.
    “You know its election time and we need to ensure that no
    violence occurs in our state, as soon as we heard of the clash we went there
    with commissioner of police and armed men to try to cub the situation that was
    when we found out it was a case between the incumbent governor and aspiring
    governor,” he said.
    He explained that the governor was not there when the clash
    started, stating that it was all propaganda.
    “When I saw the video I was just laughing because it was all
    photo shoot, and I describe that as poor representation of what happened there
    and I was also there,” he said.
    Mr. Iworiso accused Mr. Lokpobiri of also bringing thugs to
    the just-concluded PDP primaries, stating that he is known for carrying thugs
    around Bayelsa state.
    Mr. Lokpobiri admitted he has a loud crowd and followership
    but that his followers and loyalists are peaceful.
    “If he is accusing me of carrying thugs in the last
    primaries, did they destroy anything or harm anyone during the election,” Mr.
    Lokpobiri said.
    Although several police officers were present when the
    attack occurred, the Bayelsa Police Command said no arrest has been made in
    relation to the incident.
    Asinim Butswat, the state police spokesperson, said he had
    no information that the governor led the thugs to the court premises.
    “What we know is that the governor visited the court and the
    thugs took advantage of his visit to force the gate open and invade the court,”
    Mr. Butswat said.
    “The police officers on the court premises did not know the
    thugs came to cause havoc because they were not armed.
    “After they attacked the court, they all fled before they
    could be arrested.”
    Mr. Buswat denied the state police commissioner was present
    when the court was attacked, saying he only visited the court “shortly after
    the incident”.

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