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Alep urges Obiano, Ugwuanyi to end communal killings

Professionals from Awba-Ofemili have condemned the recent attacks on the town and urge the Anambra State Governor, Chief Willie Obiano and his Enugu State counterpart, Chief Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, to urgently step in and restore peace to the communities.

The body under the aegis of Awba-Ofemili League of Professionals (ALeP) made this call at the weekend after receiving the unfortunate news of clashes between Awba-Ofemili in Anambra State and Ibute-Olo in Enugu State, which led to arson and killing.

ALeP’s National Coordinator, Mr. Remmy Nweke said Awba-Ofemili is a border town in Anambra State with common boundary with Ibute-Olo in Enugu State.

ALeP, he said, condemned the recent attacks on indigenes of Awba-Ofemili, mostly farmers at the Ndave Okpu landmass, which led to loss of life and arson that occurred in the town thereafter.

The group also noted that without farming extensively this year of Coronavirus, there may be famine in the agrarian town of Awba-Ofemili.

“We equally appealed to all groups, youth, farmers and all those affected by the unwanted arson for peace to reign, so as to pave way for the amicable resolution of whatever may be the issues that led to the latest clash and loss of life,” ALeP said in a press statement available to newsmen.

They noted that ALeP in conclusion of its nationwide appeal, fasting and prayer session at the weekend specifically appealed to the two governors of Anambra and Enugu to urgently take charge of the full security architecture of the two sister states and directly get involved to avoid further loss of life and properties.

This, the group said, would douse tensions in the towns and bring culprits to book as well as deter those wanting to capitalize on the crisis at hand to further destabilize the Awba-Ofemili town and by extension the two states.

ALeP equally appealed to those torching peoples property to desist and take to peaceful resolution as peace is the ultimate that must be embraced by all.

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