Ike Nnachi, Abakaliki
One Godwin Odah of Akparata village, Effium autonomous community in Ohaukwu Local Government Area of Ebonyi State, was on Monday killed by suspected warlords.
Odah was beheaded, and other parts of his body severed at the back of his compound in Akparata village.
It was learned that the killing came barely one week after Governor Francis Nwifuru granted amnesty to 158 detainees arrested over the four-year-old intra-communal war that broke out in Effium in 2021.
The crisis is between indigenous Effium people and indigenous Ezza-Effium people.
President-General of Effium Town Union, Agena James, confirmed the killing and said he had notified Governor Francis Nwifuru of the incident.
In the letter to the Governor seen by Our Reporter, he wrote, “Your Excellency, Sir, I wish to inform you that this morning at about 11:30 am, Ezza warriors killed Godwin Odah at the back of his compound at Akparata village in Effium.
“This is disheartening despite government efforts to restore peace in Effium. We strongly demand that the perpetrators of this dastardly act be arrested promptly to face justice.
“The murdered victim had his head, one of his hands, and a leg severed in the most barbaric manner,” he said.
Police Spokesperson in the State, Joshua Ukandu, said the command was not aware of any attack or killing.
The recent release of the detainees was part of the Ebonyi State Government’s effort to restore peace in the community before the killing of Godwin Odah by suspected Ezza warriors.
Governor Nwifuru had stated during the amnesty that both stakeholders of Effium and Ezza-Effium had signed an undertaking that there would be no relapse into war in Effium Community arising from the release of detainees.