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Abia/Akwa Ibom communal clash: 7 dead, 4 missing, female allegedly gang raped

Adesina .O (Teekay) by Adesina .O (Teekay)
March 31, 2021
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Seven persons have been reportedly killed while a female was allegedly gang raped in a renewed Abia/Akwa Ibom communal clash.

According to a DAILY POST source, the latest crisis between the Ikpanya community of Ibiono Ibom Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State and the Ugbo community in Arochukwu Local Government Area of Abia State was said to have resulted from repeated attacks allegedly launched by the people of Ugbo against their neighbours who went to cut palm fruits from the disputed land.

Four persons in Ikpanya community of Akwa Ibom have been declared missing and many houses have been burnt down.

The clan head of Ikpanya community, Isaac Onosin, told DAILY POST that  “Ikpanya shares boundaries with eight villages of Arochukwu in Abia State, but the perennial and incessant crisis is always with one village, that is the Ugbo people. And this always happens during every farming season.

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“The people of Ugbo will attack our people as they go to farm. They will beat our women and chase them away, packing the palm fruits they labour to cut. These people have continued to trouble our people every year.

“On the 8th of this month, when my people went to cut palm fruit as I lifted ban on the cutting of palm fruits, the Ugbo people went and beat them, destroyed the palm fruits and carried some away.

“They arrested three boys and one girl and kept them in their village square, and I had to call the DPO in Ibiono, telling him what happened.”

The Akwa Ibom police command Public Relations Officer, Odiko Macdon, who confirmed the incident, however, said that information available revealed that only two persons were killed during the attack.

Odiko disclosed that the state commissioner of police, Andrew Amiengheme, had dispatched officers and men to end the crisis, assuring that normalcy has since returned to the area.

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