From Kenechukwu Obiajuru, Yenagoa
Fear and confusion swept through Amarata, a bustling community in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, on Tuesday following reports that a police officer was allegedly killed in the area, sparking a violent reprisal raid by security operatives.
Panic as Police Raid Homes
Eyewitnesses said armed policemen stormed sections of Amarata in the early hours of the morning, breaking into houses and shooting sporadically. Terrified residents, including women and children, reportedly fled their homes to escape the gunfire, leaving the neighbourhood deserted in parts.
Mr. Priye Julius, a broadcaster with Radio Bayelsa, and Mr. Forsbray Inegha, a retired police officer, who confirmed the incident to Salient Times News, saying their own homes were damaged during the raid. “They smashed our windows. Everybody is living in fear now because nobody knows what will happen next,” Julius said.
Police Yet to Confirm Incident
When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer of the Bayelsa State Command, ASP Musa Mohammed, said he could not confirm the killing or the reported raid as at press time.
Community Leaders Appeal for Calm
Community elders and leaders have called for restraint, urging both residents and security personnel to avoid further confrontation. They warned that any escalation could lead to widespread unrest in Yenagoa.
A Flashpoint of Violence
Amarata has over the years earned a reputation as one of Yenagoa’s most volatile neighbourhoods, notorious for clashes between cult groups, rival gangs, and law enforcement officers. Sporadic violence, often linked to gang rivalries and police crackdowns, has turned the area into a recurring flashpoint in the state capital.
Calls for Government Intervention
As tension simmers, pressure is mounting on the Bayelsa State Government and security agencies to intervene swiftly to prevent further loss of lives and restore peace. Civil society groups are also expected to weigh in as residents await official clarification on the incident.
For now, the community remains on edge, its streets haunted by uncertainty, as residents brace for what may follow in the unfolding crisis.
Amarata’s Troubled Past
2016: Rival cult groups clashed, leaving several youths dead and prompting weeks
2018: A confrontation between security operatives and suspected armed robbers sparked gunfire that spilled into residential streets.
2020: Community protests erupted after allegations of police brutality during a stop-and-search operation.
2022: Sporadic violence linked to gang rivalry forced many families to temporarily relocate.
2025: The latest incident has again placed Amarata in the spotlight, raising urgent questions about security and governance in Yenagoa






