Gunmen Attack Ezza Community, Burn Houses In Ebonyi State

Dave Umahi Ebonyi

Some Effium militants have attacked the Ezza community in Ebonyi State, burning many houses.

The recent attack was carried out early on Monday, according to a resident of the community who spoke to us on condition of anonymity.

The lingering communal conflict in the state between the Effium and Ezza Effium peoples has been violent, resulting in killings and destruction of property.

Monday’s attack was believed by some residents to be a reprisal to an attack on Nwekendiagu village in Effium last Thursday.

It was learnt that the crisis was fuelled by a leadership tussle at the area’s branch of the National Union of Road Transport Workers, involving old and new executives.

Just last week, some yet-to-be-identified gunmen attacked Nwekendiagu village in Effium, in the Ohaukwu Local Government Area of the state.

The gunmen on Thursday invaded the village in the early hours of the day, killing at least 15 persons and burning over 200 houses, including a fuel station located in the area.

According to Igbere Television, a resident of the area that fled from the village due to the crisis fingered Effium warriors to be behind the attack.

He said, “Yes, the Effiumite warriors attacked a village called Nwekendiagu and killed more than 15 persons and burnt more than 200 houses including fuel station.”

The attack on Ohaukwu LGA has been recurrent in recent weeks. On March 9, suspected gunmen from Uffiom attacked Omege People in Ebonyi State, killing people in their dozens.

It was gathered that houses were equally burnt and five persons kidnapped from Omege village.

The crisis ensued as a result of a misunderstanding between two factions of the Effium branch of the National Union of Road Transport Workers, over which group to be in charge of collecting revenue in the Effium motor park.

Residents of the area said over 1,000 persons had been killed in the crisis, but the state government had characteristically downplayed the incident, claiming that only eight persons were killed.

Governor David Umahi had vowed not to free the stakeholders until peace returned and made a U-turn recently, by releasing them with a charge to go to their area and ensure that absolute peace returned.

The stakeholders, in compliance with the government directive, returned home to preach peace to their people, but fillers from the area indicate that their efforts yielded no result, as hostilities between the two clans have continued to persist.

Source: SaharaReporters

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