The
Itsekiri women on Wednesday stormed the Delta Government House annex, Warri,
demanding explanations on the fracas in Ugborodo community in Warri South-West
Local Government Area of the state.
Chief
Rita Ogbebor, who led the women, urged Gov. Emmanuel Uduaghan to tell the
people the causes of the recent unrest in the Ugborodo community.
Ogbebor
said that the women were worried about the various reports in the media that
the community had been turned into a war zone.
“Since
Monday, I have been receiving calls all over the world about the crisis in
Ugborodo.
“Those
who are dying are our sons and husbands, the children are becoming orphans and
the women widows.
“With
the intelligence reports available to you, you must be able to know what the
problems are, so we are asking you to tell us sincerely the causes of the
problem”, she said.
Ogbebor
also suggested the establishment of a police station in Ugborodo to maintain
law and order in the community.
Responding,
Uduaghan said that there was a leadership tussle over who chaired the Ugborodo
Community Trust in 2013.
“The
two parties involve in the leadership tussle, Mr David Tonwe and Mr Thomas
Ereyitomi, have been summoned by the National Security Adviser to Abuja on
Tuesday”, he said.
Uduaghan
said that the disagreement was about which group would look after the 16
billion dollars Federal Government Gas City project in the community was the
genesis of the crisis.
“There
are people who do not want the project to succeed but no one is bigger than the
government.
“My
interest is to ensure peace reigns in Ugborodo; it is not just an Ugborodo
project but a national project.
“When
the project is completed, it will boost economic activities in the community
and Delta in general,” he said.
Uduaghan
said that government had approved the establishment of naval base in Ugborodo
to ensure adequate security of life and property in the community.
Source:
Punch
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