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Five Allegedly Killed As Two Communities Clash In Cross River

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The communal clash between the people of Ebijakara, Ebom and Usumutong communities in Abi Local Government Area of Cross River State, has been reported to have led to the death of no fewer than five people and several others missing.

Report revealed that the incident happened in the early hours of Wednesday, when the people of Ebijakara, who had been refugees in Usumutong finally left to their ancestral home, Ebom.

Further report revealed that the people of Ebijakara, who had been driven from their ancestral home by the Ebom people for more than thirteen years ago, decided to return without informing the host, leading to the youths of Ebom stopping them from entering their ancestral home.

The Village Head of Usumutong, Oval Solomon Osim Edward, confirmed the development to Daily Post on Wednesday.

He said, “This morning (Wednesday), I heard that they left to their ancestral home in Ebom, they didn’t tell anybody, so when they got to Ebom, the people of Ebom resisted them from entering their community.

“Ebom people pursued them back and they wanted to come to Usumutong, but our youths repelled them since they have left. For now, peace has gradually returned to the area but we don’t know what would happen tomorrow whether they will re-enforce and come back,” he stated.

The Ebijakara people have been out of the community for the past 13 years and we in Usumutong have been harbouring them and we have been restraining them from going out for war with their neighbours.

“Recently, the Ebom people abducted two of our sons and when they threatened going back to their land, we have no control over them so we asked them to go.

“But the Ebom people pursued them back to Usumutong and we also said they should not come back, our youths pursued them back, saying they should remain there. Ebom drove them up to our boundary but we resisted them from coming in as well.

“However, we have been invited by the Governor for a meeting on Tuesday, all the Chiefs in Babuno will be there, those who would not come, it is left for them” he further stated.

The Village Head of Ebom, Chief Henry Bassey in his statement revealed that the Usumutong people arrived at their territory this morning (Wednesday) and started shooting guns threatening and attacking his people.

Our people are still in the bush, they have not returned to enable me know how many are missing or dead, when they return, they will come to my house but as at now, the situation is dicey.

Meanwhile, an eyewitness, who simply gave his name as Ntui said “These people, Ebijakara left our village (Usumutong), organised themselves, regrouped and went to Ebom, right now the fighting is still going on, houses have been burnt. It is Ebijakara people that attacked Ebom“.

The Commissioner of Police, Mohammed Inuwa Hafiz, in his statement said on Wednesday that some women who went to farm and were assaulted.

We have since sent some police men to the area, as I speak to you now, the Area Commander, and Divisional Police Officer (DPO) and traditional rulers of the communities are meeting.

“So, many communities are fighting themselves, as I speak now, they are holding peace meeting because that was the report presented this morning.

“They are suspecting that it was Usumutong people who attacked Ebom and assaulted them. We have tried to stop the matter from degenerating into a full scale war.

“No report about death or destruction of property. We have to move in policemen to curb the situation,” Hafiz stated.



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