Breaking: Gunmen kill 9 persons, several cows, as fear grips Ojukwu Varsity town in Anambra
Breaking: Gunmen kill 9 persons, several
cows, as fear grips Ojukwu Varsity town in Anambra
By Vincent Ujumadu THERE was pandemonium at the Igbariam campus of
Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University Monday as students and residents ran to
safety following the alleged killing of nine persons and about 23 cows by
unknown gunmen. Although the chairman of the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders
Association, Alhaji Gidado Sidikki claimed that 19 persons were killed, the Anambra
State Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, Mr. Ikenga Tochukwu confirmed that
nine persons lost their lives.
The incident, which took place at an area known as Modiyam Umaru camp
in Awkuzu, Oyi local government area of the state, is a stone throw to many
hostels housing students of Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University. Following
the development, tension has heightened in the entire Awkuzu and Igbariam
communities, with many students and other residents already packing out of the
area for fear of being caught in the web of the seeming battle.
Anambra State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Monday Kuryas, who asked the
people to remain calm, has already deployed a large number of policemen to the
area, even as he assured that the state police command would get to the root of
the matter. In a statement, the PPRO said investigations had commenced to
unravel the circumstances surrounding the incident. He said: “The Commissioner
has ordered the immediate deployment of the command’s operational and intelligence
assets to identify and apprehend the unknown armed men, who violently attacked
Ukpomachi Village, Awkuzu in Oyi LGA of the state in the early hours of 26th,
April 2021.
“Meanwhile, a crack team of
police operatives of the command led by an Assistant Commissioner of Police,
had visited the scene and conducted on- the- spot-assessment of the incident In
the meantime, the command has successfully restored normalcy in the area.”
According to Tochukwu, “the assailants were armed with machetes and other dangerous
weapons, when they invaded the village in their numbers and attacked the
residents, adding that the attack resulted in the death of nine persons (whose
identities are yet unknown), injured some others and destroyed buildings and
livestock. Speaking on the incident, the Miyetti Allah chairman, Sidikki, said
the gunmen shot repeatedly, which, according to him, scared students of
Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University, who ran away for fear of being harmed
He said that the residents were taken unawares, recalling that they have been
living in peace with their host communities since they found a base in the
South East.
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