NewsEzza-Effium Crisis: 'We're Victimized', Indigenes Cry Out

Ezza-Effium Crisis: ‘We’re Victimized’, Indigenes Cry Out

March 01, (THEWILL) – The indigenous people of the Effium autonomous community have raised alarm over the undue victimization and continued unwarranted killings meted out to them by the Ezzas residents and their warlords in the community.

This was contained in a press statement signed by Ogaba Godwin and Isih Martins who are chairman and secretary of Effium Indigenous Vanguard, accused top and influential Ezza stakeholders of shielding the truth about the ongoing pogrom in Effium by Ezza warlords and their mercenaries.

According to the statement, it alleged that this present crisis began brewing in 2020, after one Chinedu Awo (an Ezza man) was elected the member of Ebonyi state House of Assembly, representing Ohaukwu North constituency (Effium Community inclusive) in 2019.

They further accused the member representing Ohaukwu North Constituency, Hon. Awo Chinedu, who at any opportunity he finds himself in government, uses such to instigate the Ezza youths against the peaceful Effium people.

The statement further disclosed that the Ezza residents in Effium had in 2002 launched a deadly attack at Ugede village killing 30 Effium indigenes, in 2004 killed one Ekpe Oboh, in 2016, they also killed seven children of Effium indigenes before the mother of the war that broke out on 22 January 2021.

“It is no longer news that the Effium crisis between Effium indigenes and Ezza residents in Effium started on Friday, 22nd January 2021 as a leadership tussle involving members of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) in Effium Motor Park.

“On different occasions, the Effium indigenes have been pushed to the wall by the ‘almighty Ezza nation’, using their kith and kin in Effium, christened ‘Ezza-Effium’ as the tool with which to annihilate us. But, we never forgot that vengeance is of God.

“In 2002, more than 30 villagers of Ugede were murdered in cold blood, including a pregnant woman whose tummy was cut open and the unborn child brought out and killed by the Ezzas, and we remembered that ‘there is God’.

“In 2004, one Ekpe Obo was murdered, leading to rise of tension in Effium, but the leadership of Effium indigenes advised that we should leave it for God.

“In 2016, after an unfortunate incident in the Effium Forest Reserve, seven of our children got missing; not minding the plea, the sacrifices, and promises made by the Effium indigenes. Again, we left it on God,” the statement read.

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Sunday Ogbu is a professional journalist with eight - twelve years experience that had worked with various print and online media. Sunday specializes in news reporting with the aim of educating his readers on current social, political and economic occurences within his area of coverage. Sunday is a strong force to work with in the media industry and uses his positive attitude and tireless energy to encourage others to work hard and succeed. Sunday is inspired daily by his wife and their four children. In his free time, Sunday likes sight-seeing, reading and discussing issues of societal interest.

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