Ebonyi Gov Sacks Commissioners, Traditional rulers Over Killings
Governor Francis Nwifuru of Ebonyi State has dissolved the political and traditional leadership structures of the Amasiri clan in Afikpo Local Government Area following the killing of three persons over a communal land dispute.
The governor announced the decision during a visit to Okporojo village in the Oso Edda community, where two of the victims were reportedly beheaded while another later died from injuries sustained during the attack.
The incident was allegedly carried out by persons from the Ndukwe community in Amasiri.
Addressing residents during the visit, Nwifuru ordered the immediate removal of all traditional rulers in Amasiri and directed that their staff of office be retrieved.
He also sacked all political appointees from the clan, including commissioners and other government officials.
The governor said he had been “pushed to the wall” after repeated efforts by the state government to resolve the conflict failed.
“I am deeply saddened by this development. I never expected this kind of incident. It is quite unfortunate,” Nwifuru said.
“As a leader, when you are very angry, you speak less. But I want to assure the people of the Okporojo autonomous community that the government of Ebonyi State will show the perpetrators what it means to challenge government authority. The lives lost will not be in vain.”
He warned that those responsible for the violence would be brought to justice and urged residents to remain calm.
“My visit here today will leave a very bold mark. By the end of today, you will see the outcome. As long as I remain governor, this kind of rascality will not happen again,” he said.
Nwifuru also expressed concern that the crisis had created fear in neighbouring communities, citing reports that residents of Akpoha had blocked major roads over fears of a possible attack.
“This matter did not start today. We have held several meetings, traced boundaries, and reached agreements, but it has now reached a critical point,” the governor said.
Announcing the dissolution of leadership structures, Nwifuru said both political and traditional authorities in Amasiri would be held accountable for failing to maintain peace.
“On this note, for now, the development union executives and all village leadership structures in Amasiri are hereby dissolved. The traditional ruler’s certificate is withdrawn.
“All government appointees from Amasiri, from management committee members to commissioners, are hereby sacked.
“All village heads in Amasiri autonomous communities are removed. We will do more, and we will show everyone why we are the government.”
The governor said the state government would intensify security operations in the area to prevent further violence and ensure lasting peace.