Over 30 houses burnt in Ebonyi as APC, PDP clash

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the All Progressives Congress (APC) have continued to trade blames over the destructions of over 30 houses in a pre-election related violence in some communities in Izzi local government area of Ebonyi state.

The blame is coming even as the Commissioner of Police in the state,  Awosola Awotunde, on Monday in Abakaliki appealed for calm from residents of the state over the attacks allegedly carried out by suspected  political thugs in some communities in the state.

The police commissioner while speaking to journalists after an assessment visits to the affected areas vowed that the police would ensure that perpetrators of the dastardly acts were arrested and brought to book.

He condemned the attacks and destruction of over 30 houses and property worth millions of naira in the communities and described the incident “as barbaric and man’s inhumanity to man.”

Mr Awotunde who decried the wanton carnage warned against any reprisal.He said that those involved in the criminal attacks on the communities including their sponsors would be arrested and prosecuted.

“We appeal for calm and assure the public that police will spare no efforts in ensuring that everyone who is involved in the dastardly act is brought to book including their sponsors.

“The police further reassures the public of commitment to protection of lives and property of every citizen of the state before, during and after the elections”, Awotunde said.

Narrating his ordeal, a victim of the attack, Mr Donatus Nwofe who spoke to journalists at Aguabata in Agbaja community of Izzi said that he lost two of his buildings and property worth millions to the attackers.

Nwofe, who is the Chairman of the Nigerian Union of Pensioners (NUP), Ebonyi council,  said that the suspected political thugs invaded his compound and shot sporadically before setting the houses ablaze.

“I lost everything; even the boxer I am wearing was given to me by a sympathizer, as you can see, no pin was removed from the burnt down houses.

“We now live in fear as no one knows when the hoodlums will attack again with their AK 47 riffles and other weapons.

“I am appealing to police to beef up security in the community and I am also calling on state and Federal governments to come to the rescue of the victims of the attacks,” Nwofe said.

Another victim, Mr Paulinus Onyike said the suspected political thugs from a major political party invaded Izenyi, in Agbaja community and set houses suspected to belong to members of the opposition ablaze.

He said the suspected political thugs who invaded the area, first shot indiscriminately before setting houses and other valuable property ablaze in the area.

He described the attacks as barbaric and called for proper investigation and arrest of the perpetrators.

Meanwhile, the leadership of the two major political parties in the state, APC and PDP on Monday accused one another of masterminding the attacks.

The APC Chairman, Eze  Nwachukwu said  his members bore the brunt of the attacks.

He described the attacks “as unprovoked war and urged police and other security agencies to intensify security surveillance in the state.”

Nwachukwu  allegedly listed those affected by the  attacks to include; attack on the senatorial candidate of the party in Ebonyi south Senatorial District, Mr Nweze Onu, attacks on APC members, destruction of their houses and property in Izzi local government area.

Others include; attacks and disruption of APC local government rallies by suspected political thugs at Ebonyi, Onicha, Ohaozara local government areas and destruction of APC campaign office in Ohaozara.

He also listed the home of APC zonal Publicity Secretary, Mr Chris Ogba at Ezzama, Ezza South on February 16 and attack on members of the party at Ekoli-Edda among others.

“All these incidents have been duly reported to the Police in the state and we call on the police to ensure that perpetrators are arrested and brought to justice.

“We also call on all our members and supporters to remain resolute, refuse being intimidated as we assure victims of the party’s resolve to bring justice”, Nwachukwu said.

But in a swift reaction, the state chairman of the PDP,  Onyekachi Nwebonyi denied the allegations.

“It is not true; they are the ones attacking our members. I had briefed you on the killing of two persons on Sunday who were attached by political thugs while six others were injured”

“PDP has been very peaceful despite the provocations. The governor, who is a man of peace, has continue to calm the party faithful down, urging them not to retaliate despite the provocations”. He said.

He decried the attacks and called on security agencies to fish-out the perpetrators and bring them to book.

“I want to use this medium to condemn the wanton destruction of properties and killing of innocent Nigerians all over the nation.

“Of my particular interest is the wanton destruction of properties and killing of innocent Ebonyians in Ebonyi state. The opposition in the state is visibly out to instigate violence in Ebonyi state so as to scare voters from coming out to vote”.

“I therefore warn them to desist from this act which is capable of causing unrest in the state. Let me also call on the security agencies in the state to immediately wade into investigation these killings and wanton destruction of properties to ensure that these does not escalate”, he said.

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