No fewer than 10 people, mostly youths have been
killed following renewed violent clashes between the people of Usumutong and
Ediba communities in Abi Local Government Area of Cross River State. Scores of
the combatants from both communities have also sustained various degrees of
injuries, but there was no account of the destruction of any property.
Information gathered from sources from both
communities indicated that the casualties from the violent conflict which
erupted again from Saturday were from both communities. An eyewitness from one
of the warring communities who spoke through phone, said trouble started on
Friday following allegation that youths from Ediba had gone to a land in dispute
between both communities when a funeral ceremony was going on in Usumutong.
The witness who pleaded not to be quoted said: “They
are still quarrelling over a piece of land. They are saying that the last time
there was a conflict, the Usumutong people inflicted so much casualties on
them, so they were looking for an opportunity to strike back and did so on Friday.
It was a revenge attack.
“The people of Usumutong who suffered the attack are
planning a counterattack from what I am hearing because it is like today
(Monday) is the market day of the Ediba people. “It is actually a sad situation because the
two communities are brothers and sister. There is no difference between them
and they are just killing themselves like that. It is just animalistic. In this
age of civilisation people are still doing such.” An account from another
anonymous source from area stated that the recent war had broken out due to
suspicion that an Ediba youth who was a cyclist was attacked on Friday and
murdered by some gunmen suspected to be persons from Usumutong. Reacting to the
fresh round of violent hostilities between both communities, the State Security
Adviser, Mr. Jude Ngaji, said security personnel have been drafted to the
warring communities to restore calm.
Ngaji who said the state governor, Professor Ben
Ayade, was really angry over the resurgence of the communal clash said the
state government would not tolerate a recurrence of any clash. “The governor is
very livid with this development because great efforts have been made to bring
peace to the area. We had gotten respected leaders of both communities and
plans were still on to ensure both communities co-exist peacefully. Then all of
a sudden this happens. There will no longer be any Mr. Nice Guy in dealing with
this problem. “The big stick still will be employed this time to check the
problem. The present administration will ensure that though the problem has
been age long, it will end once and for all. We will ensure that every
perpetrator of this crisis will be brought to book,” Ngaji said.
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