Police confirms attack on Nasarawa lawmaker
The Police Command in Nasarawa State has confirmed an attack on a member of the state House of Assembly on Wednesday, Mr Samuel Tsebe.
The Voice Media Trust (VMT NEWS) reports that Tsebe is representing Akwanga South state constituency on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
The Police Public Relation Officer (PPRO) of the command, Mr Ramhan Nansel, told VMT NEWS that the lawmaker reported the incident to the new Commissioner of Police, Mr Adesina Soyemi.
According to the PPRO, Tsebe had reported that he was attacked along Akwanga-Lafia road at about 10 a.m on Wednesday.Nansel said that the commissioner of police deployed the anti-kidnaping unit to immediately comb the area and one suspect was arrested.
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Tsebe had earlier told newsmen in Akwanga shortly after the attack that three of them (all state legislators) narrowly escaped assassination during the attack.
He explained that he was shot at while driving to Lafia from Akwanga in a row with his two other colleagues; Mr David Maiyaki (APC-Karu/Gitata) and Mr Peter Akwe (PDP- Obi 1).
“When we are approaching Wowyen village along Akwanga-Lafia road; that is between the Police Mobile Training College at Ende Hills, and the village towards the bridge.
“I heard gun shoot at the driver’s side of my car in which I was the one driving. The bullet broke down the glasses of my car.“The shoot was targeted at the driver in which I was the one driving, so this gave me suspicion that someone was monitoring my movement and knew that I was the one driving.
“It is more of assassination attempt. I have informed the police on the assassination attempt,” he said.Tsebe expressed gratitude to God for saving their lives and appealed to security agencies to fish out the criminals.
VMT NEWS also gathered that Akwe was leading ahead in his car followed by Maiyaki, while Tsebe was trailing behind in his own car too when the assassin fired the bullet.
Police confirms attack on Nasarawa lawmaker