No fewer than five persons in Emede community, Isoko South Local Government Area of Delta State have been reportedly killed while over ten houses have been set ablaze by armed youths of Igbide town, following a land dispute between the two communities.
The age-long boundary dispute between Igbide and Emede communities in Isoko South Local Government Area of Delta State has reared its ugly head again, with five people allegedly from Emede community killed and properties worth millions of naira destroyed.
The two communities had in 1986 to 1987 caused the death of over a hundred people, and houses razed.
A witness of the bloody clash from Emede who identified himself as Kome, said “the fight started from the bush where farmers were attacked by armed youths from the neighbouring Igbide community”.
“At the bush, the armed Igbide youths killed one of our persons. Tuesday night, they also invaded our community where they shot sporadically, using sophisticated weapons,” he said.
“On Wednesday, the armed Igbide youths also invaded our community with sophisticated weapons, shooting sporadically and left another four of our people dead while over ten houses were set ablaze in the community before they left.
“The Igbide armed youths attacked us unexpectedly on Wednesday morning. Their guns are too sophisticated, and we don’t have weapons that can match them hence they had a field day killing our people, burning our houses and other properties and left unchallenged,” the source said.
Reacting to the development, the Chairman, Isoko South Local Government Area, Hon. Itiako Constantine Ikpokpo, described the situation as very embarrassing, even as he blamed the crisis on the failure of leadership in both communities.
“It’s a regrettable and embarrassing situation we have at hand. Just yesterday, Tuesday, we held a meeting with both communities and just today, Wednesday, they are taking up arms against themselves. This shows there are dangerous weapons in their possession. While others are using their weapons to chase away herdsmen, they are using theirs to kill themselves,” he said.
“I have reached out to the governor who in turn reached out to the state commissioner of police, the brigade commander and the DSS and I can tell you they are all on ground to curb the situation. I am appealing to both warring communities to sheath their swords and embrace peace,” he added.
Delta State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Onome Onovwakpoyeya, is yet to comment on the crisis.