The Secretary of the Uzo Uwani local council in Enugu state was on Wednesday alleged to have been shot dead by herdsmen in Enugu State.
The incident, Infonet9ja.com gathered occurred around Olo town in Ezeagu local area council of the state.
The late secretary identified as Nnamdi Ogueche was said to have gone for a peace talk between communities and the herdsmen that have been terrorizing parts of Uzo-Uwani local government area in the recent past.
It was gathered the council secretary was in company of three others in a vehicle, who were returning from the peace meeting when the alleged herdsmen attacked their vehicle.
There was stampede and uneasy tension while the occupants of the vehicle jumped out in different directions for safety.
The assailants were however said to have pursued the council scribe, shooting him in the process.
The fate of the other three occupants of the vehicle was yet to be known as at the time of this report.
The immediate cause of the killing of the council scribe has not been established as confusion, fear and heightened tension engulfed the entire local government area.
Contacted for comment over the killing, the chairman Uzo-Uwani local government area Mr. Fidelis Ani confirmed the killing of the council scribe along Olo community road while returning from a peace meeting.
He said entry has been lodged at Ezzeagu police division at Aguobu Owa for investigations.
Enugu State commissioner of police Sulaiman Balarabe, who confirmed the incident during a media briefing on Thursday, said there was an ambush against the deceased.
He confirmed that three people have been arrested in connection with the murder.
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The CP, however, declined to confirm the involvement of herdsmen until after investigations.