Governor Francis Nwifuru of Ebonyi has sacked political appointees and dethroned traditional rulers from Amasiri community of Afikpo Local Government Area, LGA, over its perceived complicity in a violent land dispute.
The Amasiri community was recently involved in a land dispute with neighbouring Okporojo village, in Oso community of Edda LGA, resulting in four deaths and destruction of several property.
Mr Nwifuru, who visited the Okporojo community on Saturday, said that Amasiri community had not shown enough commitment to maintain permanent peace in the area and the government had decided to bare its fangs.
āAll government appointees from Amasiri from the LGA development centreāmanagement committee members to commissioners have been sacked.
āTraditional rulers from Amasiri will have their certificates of recognition withdrawn while all town union leaderships of villages in the community, are dissolved,ā he said.
The governor counseled the Amasiri people to correct the notion that he was against them, noting that he was not against anybody.
āI only say the truth and we love and adore Amasiri people.
āThey should have a change of heart and I am sure that the community still has people who worship and do Godās wish,ā.
He assured the people of Okporojo that the government would not abandon them as everything would be done to arrest and prosecute the perpetrators of the dastardly act.
āI beg the people of Okporojo to shun reprisals as they would see the immediate impact of government actions on the issue.
āI thank security agencies for their prompt response and I urge them to do more in ensuring adequate security in the areaā he said.
The Chairman of Edda LGA, Chief Chima EkumaāNkama thanked the governor for the visit noting that it is a re-enforced the peopleās belief in the government.
āThe people hitherto said they have been abandoned by the government but has presently seen that the government is with them.
āIt is disappointing to see human heads severed from their bodies and we wonder what the aggressors are doing with those heads,ā he said.
Joy Okoro, one of the victims, said she lost a loved one and had her house burnt during the attack.
āAll we want is justice and only it, will make us believe in life again,ā she said.
Mr Nwifuru was accompanied on the visit by heads of security agencies in the state and top government officials especially from the affected LGAs.
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