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150 Dead, 1,233 Houses Destroyed in Cross River Communal War…

- Bassey Inyang

One hundred and fifty people have been confirmed dead after a three-day war between two communitie­s in Cross River over land.

The Director-General of the Cross River State Emergency Management Agency (CRSEMA), Mr John Inaku, confirmed the developmen­t in an interview in Calabar yesterday.

“Between June 27 and June 29 the people of Wanikade and Wanihem communitie­s both in Yala Local Government Area of the state were involved in a communal war.

“As a result of the bloody war, 14,000 people have been displaced, 1,233 houses were destroyed, while over 150 persons have lost their lives. “Victims of the affected communitie­s are now internally displaced and camping in over four camps in Benue State.’’

According to him, over 4,000 victims, who fled as a result of the deadly encounter are now taking refuge in Oju Local Government Area of Benue State.

He said the conflict has crippled farming and other socio-economic activities in the area.

Inaku said however, that Governor Ben Ayade has provided food and non-food items to the displaced people.

“CR-SEMA in collaborat­ion with the state’s Food Bank Commission has distribute­d bags of rice, beans, groundnut and palm oil, beverages, cooking utensils, cartons of Indomie, mosquitoe net, among others to the victims.”

Inaku thanked the Benue State Government for its show of love in caring for the people, who fled to Benue State for safety.

The director-general appealed to the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) and the National Refugee Commission to act proactivel­y with a view to providing succour to the displaced people.

Inaku, who condemned the conflict, appealed to youths in both communitie­s to lay down their arms and embrace peace.

The Public Relations Officer of the Cross River State Police Command, Irene Ugbo, also confirmed the developmen­t.

She said additional security operatives had been deployed to the warring communitie­s to restore peace.

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