assault, although hit by several bullets, survived the cross fire with the dare
devil criminals. Speaking at the Ascension Hospital, Nsukka, the herbalist
explained how he withheld the unidentified gunmen, terming it the most
traumatic experience of his life. He said: “My kinsmen convened a meeting of
about 12 men and asked me to host it in my residence. I obliged. To my surprise,
only three persons showed up for the meeting. But we decided to go on with the
meeting as earlier planned. The meeting was earlier scheduled the previous
week. “Later I received a phone call that it had been canceled and rescheduled,
unknown to me there was an unseen hand behind the arrangement. The three that
attended the meeting were Hyacinth Uchu (aka Yoke), Pastor Nicholas Diara and
one other person. We started the meeting around 4pm and closed around 5.30pm.
“I was seeing off my guests to the gate with my good friend Chike Ndubuisi when
I noticed about eight vehicles with tinted glasses parked outside the gate of
my compound. Immediately, about eight individuals dressed in army uniform
alighted from one of the vehicles; another six in civilian dresses and three
others in Fulani attire were also there. “That was when it dawned on me that
something was wrong. And before I could react, they suddenly pointed guns at me
and started shooting at me. There was stampede in my house and those of my
neighbours. It was confusion everywhere with my family members shouting for
help on top of their voices. Many people ran into bushes. They tied my hands
backwards.” In spite of the gunshots rained on him, Udorji seemed untouched as
the bullets could not penetrate his body. But, how did he land in the hospital?
He explained further how he was carried and beaten up by the men when they made
the discovery. “When the unknown gunmen realised that their bullets could not
kill me, they grabbed and beat me up mercilessly and tightly tied my hands
backwards with rope and bundled me into one of the vehicles to an unknown
destination. Along the way, my assailants who were discussing the incident,
suddenly took pity on me. “It was then they told me that we were going back to
Nsukka and advised me to be careful of my people. I demanded to know what
offence I had committed to warrant the unjust treatment but they did not tell
me. They took me back to my house around 1pm. I had never seen any of them
before and so cannot identify them,” he explained. Speaking further, Udorji
said: “I cannot say exactly whether the gunmen were military men. The only
thing was that I was driven to to 82 Division Enugu, though I was not brought
down from the vehicle and taken to any office at the army headquarters. “Only
thorough investigations will unveil the circumstances surrounding the matter.
When the gunmen had gone after bringing me back, my entire family broke down in
tears. “I have lodged a complaint with the police at Nsukka. I will definitely
petition the Enugu State Commissioner of Police and the Human Rights Commission
over the incident. My estate in my village was burnt, vandalised about two
years ago. Now they are after my life.” Confirming the incident, a senior
police officer at the area command, Nsukka stated that the matter is being
handled to avoid break down of law and order, adding that police has begun
investigation into the incident.
herbalist survives gunmen attack on him(Photos)
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