Violent Clash in Port Harcourt Over Local Government Election Results!

Source:Guardian Nigeria
July 5, 2025
Port Harcourt, Nigeria
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Chaos erupted in Port Harcourt as supporters of rival political parties clashed over disputed local government election results. At least three people were injured, and several vehicles were set ablaze in the violent skirmish that broke out yesterday evening. Eyewitnesses report that armed thugs stormed a collation center, attempting to disrupt the announcement of results. Security forces have been deployed to restore calm, but tensions remain high. Political leaders are accusing each other of rigging, fueling fears of further unrest in Rivers State.

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