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Gunshots fired as Cletus Avoka’s campaign convoy attacked by armed men

Armed men suspected to be armed robbers on Thursday night attacked the campaign convoy of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Parliamentary Candidate for Zebilla Constituency, Cletus Avoka.

The armed men who fired gunshots according to the Constituency Communications Officer Atiah John Asandago, made away with motorbike and an unspecified amount of money.

In a statement, he said “The campaign convoy of Hon. Cletus Apul Avoka, the NDC parliamentary candidate was yesterday attacked by armed men believed to be robbers.

This unfortunate life-threatening event occurred around 10:30pm at Abuskologa when the PC and his campaign team were returning from their campaign tour to Gore, Tetako, Adagbera and Azuwera polling stations.

The campaign ran into the night as electorate would not return home but were very eager to hear the rescue mission message from the veteran politician. We got to Azuwera after 9pm to address a large crowd that had gathered. We left Azuwera some few minutes after 10pm. The advance team of the convoy made of motor riders took the lead. They were stopped by gun-wielding men at Abuskoliga, a place usually used by the police as a check point during day time. The robbers made away with one of the victims motorcycle. The mobile phones and various sums of money of the riders were also seized.

The PC, Hon. Cletus Apul Avoka was luckily unhurt because his vehicle was stopped by a shouting crowd who had heard the gun shots a short distance away from the robbery scene.

A report was made to the Zebilla police when the team got to Zebilla hence the details of this event for now will be kept.”

 

 

Source: MyNewsGh.com

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