Tuesday 15 November 2016

3 killed and property worth millions destroyed as communities clash in Ebonyi State

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Ebonyi State Police Command, has yesterday confirmed the killing of three persons in renewed hostility
between the people of Onweonweiya and Mkpumaekweoku communities in Izzi local government area of Ebonyi State.

The incident led to the destruction of landed properties worth millions of naira and the setting ablaze of buildings in the area.

On Monday, Governor David Umahi visited the
communities to assess the level of destruction in the area.

Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO Ebonyi State Command, Jude Madu, while confirming the development, said the Police was prepared to forestall law and order in the area.

“We are aware of the misunderstanding in Izzi land. We now have an official report that there was a communal clash at the two neighbouring villages both in Ndieze, Inc image community in Ominyi Development Centre, Izzi LGA. The DC Coordinator, Njoku Cajetan reported the clash to the Police in the area. And the dispute is over a parcel of rice farmland.

“As a result, the DPO and his men moved in quickly to save
the situation. The CP also mobilized from the state
headquarters and by the time our team got there, we
discovered that some houses were already set ablaze
by the invading Onweonweya people.

Also, part of the farmland was destroyed by fire and we were able to recover three bodies, out of which two have been confirmed dead,” he said.

The PPRO who maintained that the Command was yet to
make any arrest added that it has commenced investigations into the incident.

The identities of the three persons were yet to be known as of now. In a reaction, Governor David Umahi has ordered the state government’s take-over of the disputed land.

Umahi said the measure was to forestall future bloodshed
between the people of Mkpuma-Ekwoku and Ogwuzeru-
Onweya communities.


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