One person was killed, 60 houses razed and over 400 persons rendered homeless
in a disgraceful inter-communal crisis that broke out, weekend, between youths
of Ikot Umiang and Ikot Edah communities, Nkpat Enin Local Government Area,
Akwa Ibom State.
Niger Delta Voice learned that the fracas that caused extensive havoc to the residences of
the Village Head of Ikot Edah, Ete Idung Sunday Usoro, and councillor
representing Ikpa Ikono, Ward 2, Mr. Nkreuwem James, was kindled by a dispute
between two boys from both communities over a girlfriend.Besides property running into millions of naira and money that were looted,
about 40 motorcycles, bicycles and ancestral heritages were torched. Two cars
belonging to the monarch were also destroyed.
A dependable source told Niger Delta Voice
: “A young man, who hails from Ikot Umiang and residing in
Ikot Edah had a minor misunderstanding with his friend, an indigene of Ikot
Edah, over a lady both of them had dated previously.“What really transpired between them is not clear. But it was so serious that
in the evening of the following day, when the Ikot Umiang boy was passing
through Ikot Edah after his normal business, the Ikot Edah-based lover boy and
his gang waylaid and stabbed him to death.”
Revenge
In an apparent reprisal attack, youths of Ikot Umiang invaded Ikot Edah at
about 8a.m with guns, machetes, axes, fuel and other dangerous weapons, burning all
the houses in the
community.The invaders manhandled aged people, especially the women who tried to plead
with them.Our source said inhabitants of the community, mainly peasant farmers and
traders, were setting out for their farms and shops on the ill-fated day, when
the invaders stormed the town.
A villager, Aniete Bradforth, said: “
The Ikot Umiang youths came in like soldier ants with guns,
petrol and matches and before we knew what was happening, this house (pointing
to a residence) was on fire.
“They beat up a 90-year-old woman, who lives here, leaving her with
injuries all over her body.”
The village head, Usoro, said:
“I watched my house set ablaze with N2 million cash inside.”
Usoro said he was on his way to the Police Station to lodge
a report that a corpse was abandoned in the community when armed youths of Ikot
Umiang invaded Ikot Edah.
He said the attacking youths were armed, but that police were able to make some
arrests.
A fish seller, who is in her 60s, Mmayen Bassey, bemoaned:
“I have been keeping money in my wrapper for over 10 years to buy a piece of
land. It has amounted to over N200,000. Today, I am as good as dead as they all
got burnt; not even to talk about my goods.”Niger Delta Voice observed during a visit that the
houses in Ikot Edah were completely razed. There was uneasy calm in the
community as victims wailed and called on government and public-spirited
individuals to come to their assistance.
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