How 21 Persons Were Killed During Communities Clash In Edo
Iduozee Efe Paul, Benin
Tragedy struck during an attack on seven farming communities in Ovia South West Local Government Area of Edo State has left at least 21 people feared dead and several others injured.
Alert News.ng earlier learnt that five persons died, and four others injured in the clash between cocoa farmers and some alleged produce thieves in the agrarian community of Gbelemotin in Ovia South-West Local Government Area of Edo State.
The clash which started on Thursday night escalated on Friday morning as those believed to be sympathetic to the victims of the Thursday night fight, mobilised and launched a counter attack on Friday morning .
The effected members of the communities leaving their homes.
But continuing the fight on Sunday, eyewitnesses said the assailants, believed to be Ijaw militants from nearby creeks, stormed the settlements early in the morning, wielding firearms and other weapons. “They came into our community, shooting and burning houses. They killed 15 people, and many more were injured,” said Nafisat Abdulazeez, a resident of Dipe community.
The attackers unleashed terror by shooting indiscriminately, setting houses ablaze, and destroying property, including motorcycles and vehicles. The onslaught forced residents to flee en masse, abandoning their homes and livelihoods.
Igbala Obazuaye, the head of Marindoti community, who sustained bullet wounds, said the assailants evaded the community around 8 am, killing seven persons in his community alone. “It started in 1998 when some youths began encroaching on our land, stealing our crops, and kidnapping our people, notwithstanding the payment of the royalties,” he said.
Obazuaye appealed for military protection, the establishment of a local police station, and assistance in rebuilding their communities. “They burnt cocoa, kola nut, and cash worth more than N20 million,” he added.
The Police in Edo, however, confirmed only seven killed and six injured, saying a preliminary investigation suggested a communal clash.
CSP Moses Yamu, Public Relations Officer of the command, said operatives of the Iguobazuwa Police Division, in collaboration with the Nigerian Army and the Vigilantes, had evacuated the casualties to the hospital where the injured were currently receiving treatment.
Joseph Otu refuted the claim that the attack was communal, saying it was an unprovoked attack by militants aiming to extort and terrorize peaceful farmers.
Otu also urged authorities to deploy security forces to safeguard the area, highlighting the communities’ significant contributions to the state’s economy through the cultivation of crops like cocoa, kola nuts, and plantains.
Usman Mukaila of Dipe community lauded the immediate deployment of men of the 4 Brigade of the Nigerian Army, Brig-Gen. Ebenezer Oduyebo, calling for the establishment of an Army beat in the area.
“We commend the Commander of the 4 Brigade of the Nigerian Army, Benin, for the immediate intervention and deployment of soldiers. That has helped to calm the situation for now. If not for him, the rest of the people would have gone. We also thank the governor,” he stressed.
The affected communities include Marindoti, Gbelemontin Domiju, Kola Village, Taiye Camp, Eto Camp, Dipe Community, Bala Dele Community, and Thousand Community.
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