C-River community detains house of reps member
A House of Representatives member representing Obubra/Etung
federal constituency, Cross River State, was held hostage for several hours,
weekend, at the outskirts of Ababene community in Obubra Local Government
Area of the state when he led a delegation of the state governor,
Prof. Ben Ayade, on a peace mission to the area.
He was held and detained by a mob comprising young men and women
who reside in the village.
The angry citizens also barred an indigene of the community, Mr
Peter Akam, the Commissioner for Commerce, who was part of the delegation, from
entering the village.
The community youths and women were said to be aggrieved
over the state government's delayed intervention on the communal conflict
between the community and neighbouring Inyamete, with whom they have been
at war over a piece of land.
“This crisis happened on may 16 and you are coming her on may 20,
after our people have been killed. What peace are you seeking to achieve?
You have to kill all of us before you enter our village,” one of the
youths said.
Brandishing palm fronds, machetes, bottles and other dangerous
objects, the mob showed that it wasn't joking by shattering the wind screen of
a vehicle in the delegation's convoy.
Hon. Mike Etaba |
One of the
protesters said they were aggrieved that Etaba came several days after the
crisis had taken place and many of their people killed by the Inyamatet people
whom they accused of being the aggressors.
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