Gunmen, on Wednesday, attacked the River State secretariat of the Action Peoples Party located in the GRA axis of Port Harcourt, shooting a security guard.

This was the second attack on the APP secretariat within weeks.

The APP Chairman, Sunny Wokekoro, confirmed the incident to newsmen on Wednesday.

The latest incident came about a month after the same secretariat suffered a dynamite attack which shattered doors, windows and destroyed other property in the building.

The former attack was rumoured to be connected with the alleged plan by Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, to defect from the Peoples Democratic Party to the APP, amid the crisis between him and his estranged political godfather, Nyesom Wike.

Wokekoro, while speaking to newsmen, described the incident as ugly, adding that such politically-motivated incident in the state was one too many.

He said, “It’s with pain in our hearts that we invited you here this afternoon to brief you on the development that has affected our party once again, Action Peoples Party, Rivers State.

“You all recall that about a month ago, soon after our state party office was unveiled by our national chairman and his team, the same day, the same night, the party secretariat was attacked with dynamite.

“We can authoritatively speak of the promptness of the Commissioner of Police in visiting the scene of the incident but regrettably, we cannot speak of the same concerning the outcome of the investigation regarding that incident, as we still await the report of that investigation.

“And last night, almost about the same time as that of the dynamite attack, we also got a call between the hours of 11:30 pm to 12 am, that there was a gunshot that affected one of our gatemen. As we speak now, he’s receiving treatment in the hospital.

“The DPO, Abacha police station has been here with his team. We made efforts all through last night to get across to the police officers who were stationed at the party’s secretariat for the safeguard of this secretariat and every party member.

“This is becoming an incident that has become too often in the Rivers State politics. We are not experts, as I said before, to identify the immediate and remote cause of this incident.

“It’s not our desire that anyone should lose their lives becoming a member of our party. It’s not our desire that any citizen of Rivers State will lose his or her life because of politics.

“We only advise that all of us should play politics with the fear of God in our hearts. There’s nothing that’s worth anyone’s life.

“It’s a very ugly incident and we do not think it is wise or advisable for anybody to get to this level in politics.”

He however maintained that the incident would not deter members of the party, as they were poised to liberate the state.

“Be that as it may, what is happening and what has happened will not deter members of the APP.

“As a matter of fact, the more they do this, the more we are resolved that we are doing the right thing, that we are prepared to liberate Rivers State from the draconian claws of any individual or group of individuals. We are determined that we are not scared in any form, “ he said

Efforts to reach the spokesperson for the Rivers State Police Command, Grace Iringe-Koko, proved abortive as he did not answer calls put across to his mobile line as of the time of filing this report.