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Ebonyi Govt to resettle victims of Effium-Ezza conflict
 
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Fri, 16 Apr 2021   ||   Nigeria,
 

Ebonyi Government will resettle indigenes displaced during the Effium-Ezza Effium intra-communal conflict in tents until their houses are rebuilt.

Recall that the Effium-Ezza conflict, which started from a motor-park fight, later degenerated, leading to several deaths and destruction of people’s property.

The Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Dr Kenneth Ugbala, said the government would commence the relocation of the displaced persons to the tents.

He disclosed this on Friday after the state Executive Council (EXCO) meeting.

“The displaced persons have become tenants of circumstance, who take refuge in open places in Abakaliki and its suburbs.

“They do not have any other community. The relocation process should commence with no further reports of shootings and killings,” he said.

Ugbala said the tents would be situated in areas where the rate of destruction was less, such as Nwekendeagu and Akpurata Villages, plus Effium town.

“Government will provide the tents, food, medicine and security, among other facilities to ensure a smooth and speedy relocation process,” he said.

Mr Stanley Okoro-Emegha, the Commissioner for Border, Peace and Internal Security, said that relative calm had returned to Egedegede and other communities recently attacked by gunmen.

 

Okoro-Emegha said that security had been beefed up at the affected communities to forestall future attacks.

“We can confirm that the 66 suspects arrested over the Effium-Ezza Effium conflict were released by the security agencies but the governor wants to know who authorised their release.

“The governor set up a committee, which I am heading, to investigate the circumstances surrounding the unauthorised release and report back to the EXCO,” he said.

Okoro-Emegha also said that the government had distributed motorcycles to security agencies to enhance their operations and access to communities with difficult terrains.

 

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