A serving National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) member, Ekene Uwaoma, was on Monday fatally shot in Owerri, the Imo State capital.
The incident was said to have happened around 8.30pm at Ama-wire Junction, when the corps member and his friend, identified simply as MacDonald, were returning to their residence.
Uwaoma, 23, was a 2016 graduate of History and International Studies from the Imo State University, Owerri, and was undertaking his one year National Youths Service Corps programme in Ogun State.
He hailed from Umudo-Anara, in the Isiala Mbano Local Government Area of the state and was the second son of his parents.
He was said to have come to the state to see his mother, Mrs. Mary Uwaoma, when he was murdered.
His friend, MacDonald, told Punch on the telephone on Tuesday that he was with the deceased when the gunmen waylaid them and demanded their mobile phones.
“We were returning home from where we went to buy food. Suddenly, four boys bearing arms stopped and asked us to surrender our phones. I quickly gave them mine, but Ekene (Uwaoma) refused to surrender his phone.
“They started struggling and I ran away. They shot him in the chest and ran away. They also shot into the air to scare people away,” MacDonald said.
He disclosed that his friend was rushed to the Federal Medical Centre, Owerri, where doctors confirmed him dead.
“The gunmen didn’t go with his phone. It was a pity. This was the first time somebody was killed in my presence. I am heartbroken. His picture keeps appearing in my mind. I can’t bear it,” he added.
Imo State Commissioner of Police, Chris Ezike, confirmed the death, saying the command has swung into action to apprehend the fleeing murderers.