By David Nsa
At least, two thousand indigenes of Izzi Local Government Area of Ebonyi State resident in Ekajuk Ogoja Local Government Area of Cross River State have been sacked from the area.
The Ebonyi indigenes resident in the area are mainly traders. Their houses and shops were allegedly set ablaze by the Ekajuk people (CrossRiverWatch is yet to verify).
The displaced persons The Nation Newspaper reports include men, women, pregnant women, nursing mothers, children and infants.
The people of Igbeagu community, Izzi Local Government Area of Ebonyi State and their neighbouring Ukelle Yala Local Government Area of Cross River State have been at war over boundary matters with many killed and properties worth billions of naira destroyed.
The Clan Head of Ntrigom community, Southern Ukelle, His Royal Highness Ubiet Steven Odom, had called on Cross River State Government, Boundary Commission and other authorities to come to their rescue in an exclusive interview with CrossRiverWatch.
He made the outcry a week plus after being attacked by the Izzi’s.
On Friday, some people from Cross River State were said to have gone to Ebonyi State to mill their rice but two of them allegedly got missing.
Following this, the Ekajuk people allegedly attacked Izzi people living in their area, looting and destroying their properties.
Speaking to Journalists at Cabinet Office Government House, Abakaliki where the Izzi displaced persons are currently camping, Chairman of Izzi traders in Ekajuk, Agena Simon who spoke on behalf of the IDPs said he was in front of his shop on Friday when somebody came to him and told him what was happening.
“He asked me to close my shops first. Within five minutes, youths from Ekajuk in their numbers armed with various weapons came and broke my shops.
“They looted everything in the shops, they went round the community and did same thing to all Ebonyi indigenes resident in the community.
“We have lost all our livelihood and earnings, the shirt I am wearing is the only thing that was saved from the attack. We are crying to our Governor to come to our aid because we have nothing to feed our children and entire families we are dying of hunger.
“We have no problem with the Ekajuk people to warrant our attack and destruction of our properties. I contacted the Traditional Ruler of that community on phone when the incident occurred to know why the thing happened to us and he told me that two indigenes of the community who went to mill rice in Ebonyi got missing”. He said.
On his part, Head of Department, Relief and Rehabilitation of Ebonyi State Emergency Management Agency, Prince Chibueze Iteshi who was compiling the names of the IDPs for possible Government assistance said “We got a report that Ebonyi indigenes living in Ekajiok in Ogoja Local Government Area of Cross River State were attacked by the indigenes of Ekajuk.
“The report we got from Ebonyi people in that Ekajuk is that some indigenes of that Ekajuk came to rice mill in Ebonyi State to mill their rice. Two of their indigenes got missing, they didn’t return.
“On getting the information, the people of Ekajuk started attacking all Ebonyi indigenes living in that place. It was the aid of Police from Ogoja Area Command and the Ohanaeze Ndigbo there that fought and ensure that they were safeguarded and brought back to Ebonyi State here.
“Currently, we are compiling the number of those displaced but we have men, women, lactating mothers, pregnant women, small children, infants in their midst.
“They came to this State today, immediately they came in SSG directed that SEMA should take action immediately”. He said.
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