Hoodlums attack Anambra community; injure 48, destroy properties

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By Salim Yunusa

 

Isuaniocha community in Awka North Local Government Area of Anambra State was on Monday attacked by hoodlums armed with guns, machetes and other dangerous weapons.

 

The attack which left about 48 people injured recorded destruction of property worth millions of naira.

 

Speaking on the development, President General of Isuaniocha, Ambassador Frank Oforbuikem Nkpume, blamed the crisis on the activities of people he described as “bad elements” in the community who were bent on fomenting trouble in the land for selfish purposes.

 

He said: “There have been series of power tussles in Isuaniocha before I was elected on 24th of April 2019. I and my executive have done a lot to bring about peace in the community, but all our efforts have not yielded positive results because of some bad elements that have hijacked power in the community boasting that they determine who exercises power.

 

“They are boasting that they have connections with the state government; ever since they have vowed never to allow the community to have peace.”

 

The PG stated that his leadership had since condoned all the provocative actions of the said “bad elements” just to avoid throwing the community into crisis.

 

He reeled out the actions to include, illegally collecting levies from developers in the community, selling lands of individuals, intimidating people and hijacking the work of the elders and market authorities.

 

According to Ambassador Nkpume, the whole trouble had started when one Donatus Okeke, who had been a caretaker chairman of Otoko (one of the eight villages that make up Isuaniocha) attempted to frustrate the effort of the village to choose a substantive chairman through an election.

 

He said that the people of Otoko had last December resolved to do away with the caretaker chairman and go for an elected leader, a decision that did not go down well with Okeke who was bent on remaining a caretaker chairman.

 

“Then they fixed their election to hold during the Easter period. During the period, Donatus Okeke went to Umuelem village and brought one Onyemazi Ngini (the caretaker chairman of Isuaniocha youths who has been there since 2016 and had problems with all the PGs Isuaniocha have had).

 

“This Onyemazi Ngini came to Otoko village with bad boys he had been training to insist that no election would be conducted. They caused a lot of problems there and left,” the President General stated.

 

 

According to him, “Following the intervention of security agencies and other authorities, the election was eventually held and was adjudged free and fair. Thereafter, the new chairman and his executive settled on their task.

 

“Despite all the levies collected from the village by Onyemazi, it was the people of the village who still had to bear the cost of rebuilding the collapsed bridge at the major entrance to Otoko.

 

“It is while they were on this project that “the former chairman came back day before yesterday (Saturday) with Onyemazi Ngini, Damian Nnaemene, and some touts and cultists, entered into Otoko with music, dancing that their Igwe is coming, that Donatus Okeke is now the Igwe of Isuaniocha. (That one is not my business because I know that it is documented in government that Isuaniocha has never conducted any election for Igwe. For now, we don’t have an Igwe…) So the guy (Okeke) came back day before yesterday and started saying that he has arrived and that people must die, that he is going to kill anybody that stands on his way.

 

“Today I was in my house, I received a phone call that Onyemazi went to Otoko village, beat up some people, inflicting injuries on them using guns and machetes, then went to my guesthouse at Isuaniocha, destroyed all my property.

 

“They even made away with my gas cookers, my televisions, they made away with a lot of things, destroyed everything.”

 

He explained that given the continued meddling in the affairs of Otoko by Ngini, the executive and elders-in-council of Otoko went to his house and appealed to him to stay clear of their village and allow them to run their affairs peacefully and successfully.

 

According to him, events that followed showed that Ngini did not heed the plea, as he has continued to collect levies even while meddling in land disputes in a village he does not belong to.

 

The PG, who stated that he had reported the matter to the state Commissioner of Police as well as the National President of Anambra State Association of Town Unions (ASATU), Barr. Titus Akpudo, regretted that a total of 48 persons were injured in the attacks while nine buildings were destroyed.

 

He lamented that his life was in danger, saying that he was lucky to be rescued through the effort of some military personnel.

 

Nkpume warned that should anything happen to him, Cosmas Okonkwo, Donatus Okeke, Onemazi Ngini, Damina Nnaemene and others should be held responsible.

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