There is tension in uneme-Erhurun, in Akoko Edo local government area of Edo state
– The paramount ruler of Uneme-Erhunrun, HRH Oba Moses Omoarelogie Braimah accuses a neighbouring community
Five persons have been reportedly seriously injured and properties worth millions of naira destroyed at uneme-Erhurun, in Akoko Edo local government area of Edo state, following an alleged attack launched on the community by Okpella-Ogute community, in Etsako East local government of the state allegedly over felling of wood on a disputed land.
Following the attack, there is serious tension in the area as both communities jointly lay claim over the disputed land, with heavy presence of armed security agencies including soldiers and policemen deployed to maintain peace.
As at the weekend, carcases of burnt motor-cycles, partly damaged houses and vehicles, were seen at Erhurun community.
The paramount ruler of Uneme-Erhunrun, HRH Oba Moses Omoarelogie Braimah, who lamented the attack while speaking to journalists in the town, said it was a deliberate provocation to harass him and his subjects.
“What happened was that the Okwokpelagbe invited BUA [cement company] to go and prospect minerals which is in our area in Uneme land in Akoko Edo LGA. I personally stopped the BUA not to prospect anything because I am the appropriate authority to deal with such issues.
“This led to my series of protest letters sent to the state Governor, DSS, the police and other relevant agencies. In-fact this brought a stop to the company’s activities.
“On the 11th of February, one of our brothers, a registered timber contractor duly registered in Akoko-Edo was attacked. Each time the Okwokpelagbe wants to foment trouble, he uses his vigilante people to come and terrorise us. He is claiming that this is his land; but it is not true.
“He cannot come from Etsako East local government area to own a land in Akoko Edo. He took the vigilante boys to where our kinsman was sawing his wood in my own area. This is a place where my great grandfather lived and died, it is over 300 years that we settled here. He is from Agenebode and we have no connection with them at all. Since the colonial era was abolished, Erhurun-Uneme has been on its own. We don’t do anything with them. We have nothing in common.
“We have minerals in that land. The police invited us on the 2nd of February. When we got there, they said we should be peaceful that land case is never the responsibility of the police but that any of us who felt cheated should go to court. And I told them I am ready to go to court.
“In 1981, we had a dispute on this land which led to a commission of inquiry. The white paper released by that commission blamed the Okpella people to have entered our land. Even the forest officer who gave them permit was dismissed from service.
“I want the government to come and give us a boundary so that every body will know his area. Since he jumped from Etsako East to come to Akoko-Edo to drag our land, it means he does not know his boundary. So I want the government to come and demarcate the boundaries so that he will know,” the Erhurun monarch said.
On his part, the Okwokpellagbe of Okpella, A.Y Dirisu, said the immediate cause of the recent fracas was the sawing of wood in the land, adding that it was not the entire Okpella that has problem with Erhurun but only Ogute.
He said the wood they were brought was sawn by somebody from Okpella and Erhuhun people attacked the person, prevented the boy from carrying the logs of wood out of the community as they claimed that the land belong to Erhurun.
According to the traditional ruler, the report on the land showed that the land belong to Okpella not Erhurun, and Okpella has boundary with Damgbala.
Meanwhile, a sudden increase in the price of sachet water, otherwise known as ‘pure water’ in Benin city, the Edo state capital, has caused heavy protest.
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Naij.com reported that the sudden increase has led to many patrons of local eatery joints, popularly called ‘mama put’ drinking untreated borehole water kept.
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