By GODWIN OTABONO
There was pandemonium in Nkerefi community in Nkanu East, Local Government of Enugu State, when suspected assasins killed the traditional ruler of Isienu Amofu, Igwe Peter Onuoha.
Also, a native identified as Chocho as well as a man and his wife, whose identities are yet to be ascertained were also reportedly killed by the gunmen.
Some other natives who were reportedly shot by the gunmen, who invaded the community under the cover of darkness, are said to be receiving treatment at the Catholic Church-owned,Annunciation Specialists Hospital, Emee Enugu
Sources hinted that the residents of the community were thrown into confusion last night when the sound of sporadic shooting by the gunmen rented the air.
Those residing near the palace of the royal father were said to have fled their homes on hearing the sound of the guns but some unlucky ones were hit by the flying bullets.
At the end of the shooting, the fleeing natives returned only to discover that their traditional ruler, Igwe Onuoha and one Chocho had been shot dead.
The personal assistant to the royal father identified as Vincent, was reportedly shot while fleeing the palace but he survived the attack.
Within the neighbourhood , it was further gathered that a man and his wife, said to be a nurse, were also found dead on account of gunshot wounds they sustained.
The reason for the attack could not be immediately ascertained but sources said the royal father and some youths in the community had disagreed over a suspicious spiritual sacrifice he made in the community sometime last year.
Igwe Onuoha, the Eze Na Chi 1, was the Managing Director of Posdonal Nigeria Limited and Secretary of Nkanu East Traditional Rulers Council.
The Enugu State Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Ebere Amaraizu, who confirmed the incident said the royal father and three others lost their lives in the bloody incident that occurred at Nkerefi last night.
He said that the corpse of the royal father had been deposited at the Eastern Nigeria Medical Centre, Enugu while three other corpses were deposited at Agbani Health Centre in Nkanu West local government area.
The police spokesman said that operatives of the state police command “are already on the matter to unravel the circumstances surrounding their deaths but from available information there seems to be an internal wrangling among the people of the community”.