TRENDING
Gowon and the ‘Old Wounds’ • Report: How Frontier Firms Are Re-building Operating Model for AI • Firm Unveils Services to Modernise Dispute Resolution Process • Global Regulators Chart Course for Resilient, Inclusive Digital Future • Rank Capital Named 7th Fastest-Growing Fintech in Africa • Firm Backs Household Energy with Advanced Inverter • Of Telecoms Tariff and Quality Service Delivery • Google Upgrades Search Engine with Gemini 3.5 Flash, Introduces Search Agents, Agentic Coding • Interswitch Supports Africa’s Creative Ecosystem, Spotlights Excellence • SFS Emerges as UPDC REIT Fund Manager • School attacks and the death of ethics • Widow, children ask Lagos court to dismiss estate suit • WHY AMOS DANGUT DESERVES SUPPORT AT WAEC • THE HEALING OF SOUTHERN KADUNA • GOWON’S MEMOIR: DUTY WITHOUT ATONEMENT • DISRESPECT FOR COURT ORDERS ENCOURAGES LAWLESSNESS • THE ATTACKS ON OYO SCHOOLS • Failed banks: NDIC must prioritise depositors, says industrial court president • Court of Appeal to hear new suit over Abowa stool Oct. 28 • Lagos CJ, AG, others charge students on legacy • Gowon and the ‘Old Wounds’ • Report: How Frontier Firms Are Re-building Operating Model for AI • Firm Unveils Services to Modernise Dispute Resolution Process • Global Regulators Chart Course for Resilient, Inclusive Digital Future • Rank Capital Named 7th Fastest-Growing Fintech in Africa • Firm Backs Household Energy with Advanced Inverter • Of Telecoms Tariff and Quality Service Delivery • Google Upgrades Search Engine with Gemini 3.5 Flash, Introduces Search Agents, Agentic Coding • Interswitch Supports Africa’s Creative Ecosystem, Spotlights Excellence • SFS Emerges as UPDC REIT Fund Manager • School attacks and the death of ethics • Widow, children ask Lagos court to dismiss estate suit • WHY AMOS DANGUT DESERVES SUPPORT AT WAEC • THE HEALING OF SOUTHERN KADUNA • GOWON’S MEMOIR: DUTY WITHOUT ATONEMENT • DISRESPECT FOR COURT ORDERS ENCOURAGES LAWLESSNESS • THE ATTACKS ON OYO SCHOOLS • Failed banks: NDIC must prioritise depositors, says industrial court president • Court of Appeal to hear new suit over Abowa stool Oct. 28 • Lagos CJ, AG, others charge students on legacy
How we discovered hotel harbouring bandits – Rivers LG boss
Back to Home

How we discovered hotel harbouring bandits – Rivers LG boss

Vanguard Nigeria 19 days 2 mins read
How we discovered hotel harbouring bandits – Rivers LG boss

By Davies Iheamnachor

The Chairman of Ikwerre Local Government Area of Rivers State, Mr. Charles Wobodo, has ordered the sealing off of a hotel in his area over alleged housing of bandits terrorising the LGA.

It was gathered that a team from the local government council had stormed the hotel in Igwuruta area of the LGA and sealed it off.

It would be recalled that the LGA has been in the news over attacks on communities in the area including Ipo, Igwuruta anf Igwuruta-Ali, over attacks by bandits alleged to be herdsmen.

However, the Chief Press Secretary to the Chairman, Wariso Wariso, in a statement in Port Harcourt on the development, saying that the reason behind the seal -off of the Hotel was based on credible evidences that the hotel is harbouring bandits that perpetuate crime in the area.

The chairmam in the statement said Ikwerre council has been on search to fish out criminals in the area.

He said: “Today, we have come here with all the witnesses, we have gotten full evidences that they harbour the bandits and kidnappers here. With all the evidences we have, this hotel is permanently sealed off.

“When we say people should profile all those leaving with them, people don’t understand that. We don’t say don’t give a house to people or accommodate people, but what we are saying is that you need to get simple information about the person you are giving your house to.”

Wobodo further ordered the owner of the hotel,identified as Augusta Hotel, to report himself immediately to the security agents to explain where the number of persons discovered in his hotel came from and what they are doing in the hotel.

He expressed disappointment that the owner of the hotel failed to know simple information about those occupying his hotel.

He vowed that the hotel would no longer exist again, as the council would make necessary arrangements to confiscate the property.

The post How we discovered hotel harbouring bandits – Rivers LG boss appeared first on Vanguard News.

This article was sourced from an external publication.

Share this article

Comments (0)

Want to join the discussion?

Sign in to post comments and engage with the community.

Be the first to comment!

Anambra

View All
AD
OneClick Africa Logo

Africa's premier digital hub for impactful news, entertainment, and business insights.

© 2026 OneClick Africa. All rights reserved.