Several persons have been reported missing
and many houses burnt down in a renewed
boundary clash between the people of Oku
Iboku and Ikot Offiong in Itu local
government area of Akwa Ibom State and
Odukpani local government area of Cross
River State.
The renewed communal clash, which
occurred on Tuesday, has been ongoing for
over 30 years and is over the control of a
piece of land.
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The fight has led to the death of many people
and the destruction of property in both
communities.
A source told Daily Trust that in the renewed
hostilities, the assailants, said to be from one
of the communities stormed the Oku Iboku
beach in two speed boats and opened fire on
the people who scampered for safety.
“Earlier today, Cross River State mercenaries
from lkot Offiong finally invaded Oku lboku
beach, and succeeded in setting few shops
and houses ablaze.
“The assailants came loaded in two 75-
horsepower speedboats, they engaged in a
25-minutes gun battle with the military at the
check point.
“The calibre of weapons used by these
assailants forced the people to flee for their
dear lives, although the military officers were
also equipped with machine guns.
“But they confirmed that the MG used by
these assailants were more sophisticated.
“As we speak, the security situation in our
community is not safe,” the source said.
The Akwa Ibom State Police Public Relations
Officer, SP Odiko Macdon confirmed the
attack saying it has been brought under
control.
He said the Commissioner of Police, Andrew
Amiengheme, has mandated the Divisional
Police Officer in Itu Division, CSP Celestine
Ude, to carry out an assessment of the
situation and report back to him.
He explained that some houses were affected
but that he would not be able to give detailed
information about what happened until the
DPO gives him first-hand information.
“We have received a preliminary report about
the renewed crisis; no life has been reported
lost. We are still awaiting more discreet
situational report because the CP, has
ordered the DPO of Itu LGA division to
proceed and give him first hand information
about the crisis.
“For now, the situation there is under control,
there is no cause for alarm. It’s only when
the DPO comes back that we can get a
comprehensive report.
“I hear that some houses were ransacked
and some shops were burnt, but we are yet
to get more information about what really
transpired,” he stated.
Source:- Daily Trust
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