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Family of slain CDC chairman in Rivers demands justice

The family of Chief Ndidi Livingstone, the Community Development Committe (CDC) Chairman of Mgboshimini in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area, Rivers State who was shot dead on Saturday,13th January, 2024 at the front of Peculiar  Faith Ministies (Christ Center), Rumueme waterside, has is now calling for justice.

Godspower Livingstone, elder brother of the slain CDC chairman said those who killed his brother came in a highlander vehicle.

Mr Godspower said: “I was in the house I heard that my immediate younger  brother, Ndidi Livingstone  has been shot dead at the gate of Peculiar Faith Ministries,his own  church at Rumueme waterside.

“People who saw them with highlander Jeep tinted glass on Police uniform said as they saw my brother they were trying to push him inside the vehicle, My brother opened the vehicle saw somebody inside  and he came out .

“As my brother was struggling to go inside the church they finally shot him at his head and stomach.

“My call is that Police and other law enforcement agencies should try and see what they can do towards the death of my our brother.

“We need justice”.

Meanwhile, Spokesperson of the Rivers State Police Command, SP GRACE IRINGE-KOKO who confirmed the incident said the commissioner of police has directed full investigation into the incident.

She hinted that no arrest has been made in respect to the murder.

“We are aware of the incident and we are trying to unravel the circumstances surrounding what transpired and to ensure that the perpetrators are brought to book.

“No arrest has been made so far but the CP has put motion in top gear to ensure that the perpetrators are brought to justice.”

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