One feared dead as suspected herdsmen invade Imo community

Post Date : May 22, 2023

 

The killing of Emeka Nnorom, an Okada rider by suspected herdsmen has raised tension at Agwa community in Oguta Local Government Area of Imo State.

Our correspondent gathered that the incident, which happened last weekend followed a fresh invasion of the community by the suspected herdsmen, who have occupied parts of the community.

The herdsmen were said to have been operating in some parts of the clan, particularly Umuekpu Village since the past four years, destroying their crops and economic trees, thereby subjecting the people to untold hardship.

The Victim, Emeka

A community source said that trouble started when the youths of the village saw the herders destroying their farm land with their cattle, and wanted to stop them, but the killer herdsmen continued.

“They rather engaged the youths in exchange of words. When the pressure was high, the herdsmen left the place and entered another direction, where they met an Okada man that was returning home, and macheted him to death.

“On hearing the sad news, the youths of the village, swiftly mobilized for a reprisal, but could not see the herders, as they ran away after killing the man. They carried the body of their slain brother home and reported the matter to the police for investigation”, the villager told our correspondent.

According to the source, the herdsmen, who were said to have mobilized heavily, later stormed the village Sunday night, shooting sporadically.

He narrated, “Around 8pm today, the 21st day of May, 2023, the killer Fulani people had mobilized heavily and Stormed Umuekpu Community, shooting indiscriminately. Right now, they have occupied all the bushes and houses in Umuekpu Agwa, while the people have deserted the Village”

It could be recalled that the same group of herders, three years ago, murdered one Mr Ozoemele Iriaka, from the same village, without any reason. He was said to have been killed on his way to the farm.

When our correspondent contacted Imo police public relations officer, ASP Henry Okoye promised to get back to our correspondent but he is yet to do so as at time of filling this report.

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