No fewer than five people have been killed and many wounded while property estimated at millions of naira were destroyed following a community crisis that erupted on Wednesday between Yoruba residents and indigenes of Ibeno in the Ibeno Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State.
Both sides also recorded casualties in the fracas.
What sparked the crisis is still unknown as at the time of this report, but sources said the clash started as a result of cult confrontation before it took ethnic dimensions.
The Ilaje people, mostly fishermen, had started fleeing the community through bush paths while their houses and tents were being looted and destroyed by the hoodlums.
Police Public Relations Officer, Odiko Macdon, when contacted, simply said he was not aware of the crisis but he will find out.
He said, “I am not aware but I will find out.”
A concerned citizen of the Yoruba ethnic group, living in Akwa Ibom State, Barr. Oluwajuwon Ogunbiyi, who confirmed the incident, described the situation as unfortunate and called on the state government to set up a committee to investigate the crisis.
He said, “It is quite unfortunate that this crisis has led to the loss of innocent lives and destruction of properties. The Ibeno community had been a good host over the decades to both indigenes and non-indigenes who had been living there in harmony and without rancour.
“I’m, therefore, using this medium to appeal for peace and an end to hostilities from both warring parties. I also want to call on the Governor of Akwa Ibom State as well as the heads of all security agencies in the state to intervene in the matter immediately in order to stem these waves of violence.
“The state government must as a matter of urgency set up a committee to look into this crisis so as to ascertain the major cause. Perpetrators fanning the embers of war on both sides must be arrested immediately.”