Please find my father’s killers, teenage daughter of slain traditional ruler begs police

A 19-year-old lady, Stella Ndoma, has appealed to the police to find the killers of her father, Mbayin Ndoma, and bring them to book.
Ms Ndoma made the appeal on Friday in Calabar while speaking with journalists.
Assailants murdered Mr Ndoma on August 3 at his hometown, Orimekpang, in Boki Local Government Area of Cross River.
At the time of his murder, Mr Ndoma was the traditional ruler of Orimekpang.
The daughter alleged that her father’s killers were some youths suspected to be cultists that he sent on exile from the community.
“I was shocked when I learnt that my father, who was a traditional ruler in Orimekpang community was shot dead by hoodlums.
“Not even a single person has been arrested in connection with his murder,” she lamented.
Narrating how her father was killed, Ms Ndoma said her father got a phone call at 12:20 a.m. from an unknown caller who asked him to leave the community immediately, claiming that some assassins were coming after him.
She said immediately her father left the house, the assassins stormed his residence and harassed his wife, demanding to know his whereabouts.
“My stepmother responded that her husband was not at home. They spent some time in our house waiting for the traditional ruler to return.
“At about 6 a.m., my father emerged from the community secondary school where he hid, but the assailants dragged him back to the school,” she said.
She added that it was the sound of gunshots that made her stepmother raise the alarm that her husband was yet to return home after leaving following the phone call he received.
She said that youths and community vigilantes mobilised and went to the secondary school only to find the corpse of the traditional ruler there.
“His assailants left a note on the corpse with the inscription: “this is the beginning of war between the community and us. Any man who squeezes bitter leaves, his hands will be bitter,’’ she said.
She added that another note read: “anyone who intends to dare us, should wait for his turn.”
Police spokesperson in Cross River, SP Irene Ugbo, confirmed the incident and said investigation into the matter had started.
“Police are already liaising with leaders of the community to find a way forward on how to apprehend the killers of the traditional ruler,” she said.
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