BY VINCENT UJUMADU
AWKA—FOUR persons from Aguleri, Anambra East local
government area were killed on Monday, while seven others were seriously
injured in a renewed clash between the people of Aguleri and Echeno/Odeke in
Ibaji local government area of Kogi State.
Casualty figures on the Kogi side could not be ascertained
at press time, although it was gathered that the people of Aguleri were taken
unawares by the Kogi fighters.
Vanguard gathered that the latest clash, which occurred at about 3.00pm on Monday, involved the use of sophisticated weapons, even in the presence of security operatives guarding the buffer zone created by the National Boundary Commission in the area to forestall clashes between the warring communities.
Vanguard gathered that the latest clash, which occurred at about 3.00pm on Monday, involved the use of sophisticated weapons, even in the presence of security operatives guarding the buffer zone created by the National Boundary Commission in the area to forestall clashes between the warring communities.
It was also gathered that one of the mobile policemen
guarding the buffer zone had allegedly informed Kogi people that Aguleri people
were at the disputed area, adding that shortly after, Kogi people came in large
numbers, armed with dangerous weapons, including automatic rifles usually handled
by security operatives.
Monday’s attack came on the heels of a peace committee
meeting held between the communities last week at Idah in Kogi State, where the
people of Aguleri expressed surprise yesterday that some people at Odeke were
not prepared to see peace return to the area.
Anambra Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, Mr. Emeka
Chukwuemeka, confirmed the incident, but declined to give the casualty figures.
According to him, the matter is being investigated at the highest level of security and will be premature for him to make statement on the clash.
According to him, the matter is being investigated at the highest level of security and will be premature for him to make statement on the clash.
Following the frequent clashes in the area, the National
Boundary Commission had met with the deputy governors of the two states on many
occasions for the purpose of finding a lasting solution to the border problem.
At the last meeting chaired by the Director General of the
National Boundary Commission, Dr. M.B. Ahmad, with the deputy governors of the
two states and a representative of the surveyor general of the federation in
attendance, it was noted that the Anambra/Kogi interstate boundary was the
boundary of the former Northern and Eastern regions described in the legal
notice No 126 of 1954.
However, the people of Kogi were said to be insisting that
despite the demarcated boundary between the old Kabba and old Onitsha
provinces, the oil deposits in Omambala River belong to them.
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