The Rivers State Commissioner for Health, Adaeze Oreh, says the prime suspect in the explosion that rocked Port Harcourt, the state capital on Tuesday, has been found.
The Commissioner, told journalists in Port Harcourt on Wednesday, that the suspect was receiving treatment at the Rivers State University Teaching Hospital (RSUTH).
“The suspect suffered severe injuries from the explosion, he is being held RSUTH following our alert to all healthcare facilities across the state.
“We urged our facilities to report individuals who present themselves with any injury suggestive of a traumatic amputation of an upper limb.
“So, when a young man was brought to RSUTH with injuries supposedly from a road accident, medical staff raised suspicions,” she said.
Adaeze explained that the medical personnel recognised that his condition did not align with injuries from a road accident but indicated signs of blast.
“So the patient was immediately taken to the theatre for urgent resuscitation due to his semi-conscious state, with the Ministry of Health and Commissioner of Police promptly notified.
“At the moment, the suspect is receiving medical care, and he is in a stable condition now.
“We are working closely with the police, who have secured both the suspect and the hospital, while conducting necessary investigations,” the commissioner added.
Earlier, the Commissioner of Police in Rivers, Mr Olatunji Disu, told newsmen that the command had received information about four individuals who parked a white Corolla vehicle on Aba Road and detonated an IED.
He said that two of the suspects sustained severe injuries and fled the scene after the explosion.
“Consequently, we have urged all police units within the state to be on the lookout for the suspects, including healthcare facilities.
“Our bomb squad have gathered particles from the blast site and has confirmed presence of IED residue.
“Soon, we will be able to confirm the kind of IED that was detonated,” he said.
Disu stated that investigations were ongoing to determine whether the explosion was linked to Tuesday’s protests or an isolated incident.
An Improvised Explosive Device (IED) was detonated near Hotel Presidential in Port Harcourt on Tuesday, leaving one person dead.