At least 50 people are reported to be missing in
Anambra State communities of Omor and Umubo in Ayamelum Local Government Area
after a communal crisis between both communities.
Also, about 300 persons from both communities,
mainly farmers, were also said to have been injured during the crisis,
resulting from a disagreement over land.
This was made public on Thursday by some members of
the communities after security agents were drafted in to restore normalcy in
the area.
Members of Omor community, who spoke to journalists
yesterday, said the crisis which started three days ago cost scores of persons
their lives, stating that after calm returned to the community, it was found
out that some members of the communities were still missing, while over 300
people sustained injuries within the period of the crisis.
It was gathered that peace returned to the
community after the Speaker of the state House of Assembly, Hon Uchenna Okafor,
who is a representative of the area in the assembly, led fully armed security
agents, including soldiers, mobile policemen and others, to restore peace in
the area.
A member of the community, who spoke on the
condition of anonymity, said: “This one (crisis) is recent. Some people who
lost their loved ones during the initial crisis which started last year were
pushed to take revenge, and that was what started this one. Many houses were
destroyed within the one week that this crisis lasted, and thank God, it has
come to an end."
Meanwhile, the state government has condemned both
communities for engaging in fresh crisis, after a truce had initially been met.
The state Commissioner for Information and Public Enlightenment,
Mr. C. Don Adinuba, in a statement made available to journalists in Awka, said the
government is saddened by the loss occasioned by the crisis.
According to him, “The Anambra State Government
notes with profound sadness the conflict among the people of Umumbo and their
neighbours in Omor community over land ownership.
“Security agents drawn from the Nigeria Police
Force, the Nigerian Army and the National Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC)
have since been drafted to the area to stabilise the situation and maintain law
and order. In addition, a curfew has been imposed in the two communities from
6p.m. to 6a.m.
“This conflict is a negation of the strenuous
effort the government and people of the state have been making in the past six
years to make Anambra not only the safest and most secure state in the country,
but also the most socially harmonious.”
Contrary to the huge number of death said to have
been recorded from the crisis, Adinuba said only one fatality was confirmed.
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