20 feared dead as Cross River, Ebonyi communities clash
government area of Cross River and Izzi in Ebonyi State has reportedly
claimed over 20 lives.
The Community Relations Officer to the Governor of Cross River, Mr
Vincent Egbe alleged that the clash started on Friday when some Izzi
residents invaded the venue of a peace meeting convened by the
Divisional Police Officer for the Area and his Ebonyi State
counterpart to find a peaceful resolution of the matter.
"We were already in the meeting venue waiting for the arrival of the
DPOs from Yala and Izzi Local Government Areas when some youths
invaded the venue of the meeting and shot into the crowd and wounded
many people," he alleged.
He said the Ukele youths mobilised and managed to repel the attackers
and it was in the ensuing battle that the villages of Nkaleke and
Nduabonyi were hit and many people also lost their lives.
"They are the aggressors and all our people have been trying to do is
to find a peaceful resolution to the conflict yet they keep launching
attacks on us," he said.
A resident in the area, Patrick Ege, said that perennial land conflict
started on Wednesday following a gun attack on an Ukele villager.
He alleged that the shooting occurred at Ijibolo village when the
villagers were returning from a meeting on Wednesday evening, leaving
many people with gun wounds.
"There was a serious attack on my village, Ijibolo when the Izzi
people waylaid villagers who were returning from a meeting and many
people sustained gunshot wounds," he stated.
He said a woman was shot on Monday while she was in the farm and was
in a critical state at the Lutheran Hospital Yahe where she was rushed
to for medical attention.
Hon. Jarigbe Agom, the member representing Ogoja/Yala Federal
Constituency said there should be increased security presence in the
area to forestall further loss of lives in the area.
When DAILY POST contacted the Commissioner of Police, Mr Mohammed
Inuwa Hafiz on phone on Monday, he said "As far as I am concerned, I
will only talk of what my men on ground told me.
"First of all, this problem started around Thursday when a woman from
Cross River was shot on the leg by suspected Izzi people, that was
what infuriated the Cross Riverians to go for reprisal.
"When they went for reprisal, we quickly moved in because the people
from Ebonyi too were ready for showdown, but our prompt intervention
that day saved the situation, otherwise by now, you could have been
hearing of so many casualties."
"I appeal to the deceased family and Cross Riverians to calm frayed
nerves; the traditional rulers and other stakeholders in the area
should not escalate the situation by making sure that they partake in
the peace process. Proliferation of small arms and light weapons are
not going to do anybody any good.
"Politicians and stakeholders should stop fanning the embers of enmity
within Ebonyi and people of Cross River State; they have been living
for years, so they should explore way of resolving conflict rather
than bringing more problems," he stated.

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