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One Dead as Political Rivalry Turns Deadly in Akwa Ibom

A brutal political clash in Ukanafun turned fatal when APC Ward Chairman John Monday Marcus lost his life.
The violence erupted during a heated meeting about funds from a defecting politician, exposing dangerous party divisions.
Tensions exploded when Marcus reportedly tried controlling the donated money, angering both APC members and PDP-aligned factions.
Witnesses describe how enraged attackers smashed a bottle against his head, killing him instantly at the scene.
“The deceased’s actions provoked a deadly response,” one shaken eyewitness revealed.
Marcus’s body now lies in the morgue while his devastated family demands answers about his shocking murder.
Ukanafun APC officials mourned Marcus as a unifying force in their statement.
They highlighted his electoral contributions and called his death an irreplaceable loss for Ward 2’s political landscape.
Police spokesperson DSP Timfon John confirmed detectives are hunting the killers.
“We’re pursuing all leads to deliver justice,” she stated as community leaders pleaded for calm amid rising tensions.
This killing exposes the volatile undercurrents in Akwa Ibom’s politics, where party loyalty sometimes turns lethal.
Analysts warn such violence could escalate without institutional reforms to manage internal conflicts.
Marcus’s bloodstained chair at the meeting venue stands as grim testament to Nigeria’s dangerous political climate.
As investigations continue, residents wonder how many more must die before meaningful change occurs.
The tragedy has sparked urgent conversations about political accountability, with civil society groups demanding stricter safeguards during party activities.
Meanwhile, Marcus’s supporters prepare for burial while awaiting justice that may never truly heal their wounds.
Political observers note this incident reflects nationwide patterns of intra-party violence during election cycles.
They stress the need for conflict resolution mechanisms before more lives are lost to political ambition.
As dusk falls over Ukanafun, the community remains tense.
Mothers keep children indoors while young men gather in hushed groups, all wondering who might be next in this unfolding political tragedy.
The late chairman’s portrait now hangs draped in black at the local APC office, a silent reminder of the human cost when political disputes turn violent.
His blood has watered the soil of Ward 2, but whether it will nourish change or more violence remains uncertain.
Neighbors recall Marcus’s last words about building party unity, now rendered tragic irony by his violent demise.
His story serves as both warning and indictment of Nigeria’s combustible political culture where power struggles too often end in graves.
Authorities promise swift action, but seasoned residents know political killings here rarely see proper resolution.
As night deepens, the real question lingers – was this an isolated incident or the first spark in a coming firestorm?
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