No less that four persons with multiple gunshots have been presently hospitalized following Saturday midnight gunmen attack on Umu-Ezuboke Umualor community in Isi-Uzo local government area of Enugu state.
Narrating their ordeal in the hospital bed, one of the victims, Mr. Methodist Ejiagbo said: “Three months ago, some Abakaliki boys came to my house and told me that they will invade us with war, we are living in the farm lands. They said they will kill me and take over my house and land. One of them, Friday Uge said he will take over my house that it is the most beautiful house around.
“So yesterday while coming back to my house I saw two Hilux vans with a Sienna bus. The occupants wore clothes like police uniforms. They collected phones and matchets from our people returning from farm.
“Then at night, at about 11pm they came in and started shooting sprodonically everybody, they shot me and I held them and they started shooting everybody, using cutlass on some people, even clubs they used to break some peoples hands. We were surprised. Three days ago they came with a talisman with a bag that looked like Garri sack, we didn’t know it was a bullet sack. They stationed the herbalist at the house of Linus Nwigwe.
“They came with two Hilux and one Sienna. We didn’t go to their place, we are Umualor and they are Amankanu people. One of them, Samuel Ede, an Abakaliki man who lived in Umualor, they now said that our land belongs to Amankanu and that they are mechinaries for Amankanu. It’s a combination of Amankanu and Abakaliki people. Samuel Idenyi, one of them, is from Amankanu. Samuel Ede who is from Abakaliki was the one that collected phones and items belonging to our people, that was in the evening, at night they now came in full force attacked and started shooting at us.
“The man who shot me was Tubor, an Ezza man. I know all of them; the other ones are Amachi Chido, Makuo Anyigor, Ebere Nwigwe, Uche Nwefuru, Ifeanyi Nwokporo and a host if others, they were over 20 in number.”
The Enugu State Police Public Relations Officer, Daniel Ndukwe said that he was yet to get any report on such incident. “I’ll let you know once I do, please,” Ndukwe said.