Prince Vincent-Princewill who addressed himself as the former leader of the Palace guards to the Monarch in Asalga, said since he denounced cultism and dropped his guns, he is no longer regarded by those he served while he was a militant.
Vincent-Princewill who also claimed to be the initiator of the Kalabari line transportation services, accused politicians in the area of using and dumping him, and also causing confusion among youths in the area.
Small small e go better further accused the Local Government administration of forcefully taking the scheme from him without any compensation, accusing the CTC Chairman, Peter-Amachree of reneging on his promise to compensate him while they worked together doing illegal bunkering business, even though the Chairman is his brother.
Vincent-Princewill who said he denounced cultism in one of the new generation churches in Port Harcourt, alleged that a boat gifted him by the CTC Chairman for some of the jobs he did, was sold to a youth in Kula Kingdom who has refused to pay him the balance.
In reaction, the Caretaker Committee Chairman of Asari Toru Local Government Area, Orolosama Peter-Amachree who dismissed the allegations, insisted that the young man is hired by some politicians who are not happy with the recent development in the area to tarnish his reputation.
The Asalga CTC Chairman in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Soye Grandville said people should always distinguish between genuine agitators and those who hide under agitation to create havoc, expressing concern that such character is used by those who are afraid of the rising profile of the chairman.