An
explosion believed to be a bomb rocked the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)
secretariat along the Murtala Mohammed in Calabar, Cross River State, on
Monday.
The
Nation reports the incident which occurred at about 5:30am rocked several buildings in the
vicinity.
Our
correspondent who visited the scene at about 5: 50am saw heavily armed
policemen and soldiers trying to restore order in the area.
A
resident, who lives nine houses away from the secretariat where the incident
occurred, said at the time he felt his house shaking.
“I
heard a loud bang and everywhere started shaking. I thought the house was going
to collapse,” he said.
In
a compound that shares the same fence with the back of the secretariat, several
glass doors and windows were shattered.
While
speaking with one of those staying in the compound at about 10am, some
policemen across the fence in the PDP secretariat ordered our correspondent to
leave immediately.
A
couple of them jumped over the fence with their guns and threatened to smash
the correspondent’s phone and deal with him if he did not leave immediately.
The
state chairman of the party, Mr. John Okon, said, “I understand they threw in a
bomb or dynamite or something. The police are there and the anti-bomb squad is
on the way. We would not be able to use the secretariat for the ward
congresses. We would be using the Presidential Lodge.
All the electoral officers
are collecting their materials and going to the field. The windows and other
things inside the office were destroyed.”
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