Hausa Men Attack Villagers In Akwa Ibom Over Generator (Gr@ph!c Photos)
The peaceful community of Itiam Etoi in Uyo Local Government was on Tuesday night thrown into chaos when a number of Hausa men attacked them, leaving a number of them wounded.
According to a source at the scene of the incident, who preferred
anonymity, “the attacks began at about 10 pm when some people had slept.
It would have been worse if there were many
people on the street. They
started cutting anybody they met on their way with machetes. Some of
them carried iron rods and other forms of weapons with which they beat
and wound people. They also destroyed the properties of people selling
shops in the area”.
Sources say the incident was caused by a case of a stolen generator
which was sold to one of the Hausa men. When the owner of the generator
found out that the generator was sold to the scrap collectors, he
apprehended them and the case was thought to have been settled until
last night.
Sources say the problem started when the man who bought the generator
accused his Hausa kinsman of selling him out by reporting him to the
owner of the generator.They began to fight. An attempt by an Ibibio man
in the area to separate the fight led to one of the fighting parties
insinuating that the Ibibio man sided with his brother to beat him. He
then went to his people to tell his brothers, who reinforced and went
with him to attack anyone they met on the street.
One of the victims, Mr. Itoro, said “I was sitting in front of our
house when I saw them running with machetes towards me. But because I
didn’t have any problem with anyone I was not afraid, only for them to
cut me in the face and continued to run on”.
Another victim, Mr. Ezekiel, said “I went to see my friend in the
area only to see them running towards my direction. Since I did not know
there was a problem, I was just walking on the street going back to my
house. One of them lifted his machete to cut me in the head and when I
blocked it with my hand, he cut my hand again and again. That is when I
knew the matter was serious and started running”.
The man with the highest level of injuries, Mr. Ubong Okon, said they
met him on his way back from work and descended on him. “I sure they
wanted to kill me, but God saved my life as some youths who were
drinking nearby came to my rescue. I thank God that I am still alive”.
When news men contacted the village head of the community, Eteidung
Effiong Asikpo, he declined comment. But, the Chairman, Christian
Association of Nigeria (CAN) Rev. (Dr.) Ndueso Ekwere, while speaking to
journalists called for calm as everything will be brought under control
“I want to urge the people to stay calm as the police and the
authorities have waded into the matter. I also want to urge all
law-abiding citizens to go about their normal duties as culprits will be
made to face the full weight of the law”.
Meanwhile, youths in the community have declared that they don’t want
the Hausa men in their community again. The youths who came out in
their numbers chanted war songs, calling on the “abokis” to evacuate
their communities since they are no more safe in their own land. “Aboki
must go… Aboki must go… Aboki must go …” they chanted.
Meanwhile, some shop owners in the area have closed their shops, fearing another spate of attacks.
The Hausa men have been evacuated from the community by the police to an undisclosed location.
Credit: Godwin Sam
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