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  • 9 children still missing after attack on Akwa Ibom community —Youths

    9 children still missing after attack on Akwa Ibom community —Youths

    Uyo—Nine children are still missing in Ndito Eka Iba village, Ibeno Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State after the attack on the community on 2024 Christmas eve by their neighbouring Esit-Eket and Eket LGA over lingering boundary issue.

    The youths of the areas and some parents disclosed this to newsmen.

    The Youths’ President of the community, Mr Ukot Robert, said some parents have even concluded that their children have been killed during the attack since they could not be found since December.

    Robert also disclosed that recently, residents of Ndito Eka Iba, were privileged to know that their attackers were still ambushing and maiming their people along the coastal axis of the community.
    He said the youths have recently apprehended and handed over five persons to the police, who came to destroy some properties in Ndito Eka Iba after the December 24, 2024, attack.

    He said: “Some parents have been looking for their children after the incident, but to no avail. The children got missing during the attack in Ndito Eka Iba on the eve of 2024 Christmas.

    “For people to miss from that December 2024 till now means that they may have been killed. The community had set up a search party to continue looking for them, while the incident has been reported to the Police for investigation.”

    The youth leader lamented how their neighbouring Eket and Esit Eket LGAs have continued to unleash mayhem on them following Ibeno’s refusal to cede these communities to them under remapping of Akwa Ibom.

    He listed names of some of the missing children to include Emmanuel Udoeka (11), Happiness John (8), Ikotiye Okon (6), Thompson John (3), Friday Moses (4), John Mfon (9), Gabriel Akpan (8), Susana Peter (7) and Ubong Benselem (14).

    He regretted that the crisis between them and their neighbouring LGAs was triggered when the issue of remapping the state during the immediate past administration which they and other oil producing communities in the state had strongly kicked against.

    Also speaking, the Ijaw Youth Chairman in Ibeno LGA, Emmanuel Opolo warned that, their attackers should stop pushing Ibeno to retaliate, noting that they have been attacked four times between February 2024 to February 2025.

  • We need peace in N-Delta, NDDC begs monarchs, youths

    We need peace in N-Delta, NDDC begs monarchs, youths

    PORT HARCOURT— Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, has tasked royal fathers, youths and women leaders in the region to ensure peace in their respective communities, stating that the region needs peace to develop.

    The Managing Director of NDDC, Chief Samuel Ogbuku, made the call in Port Harcourt, yesterday, during a training session for Community Leaders in Niger Delta, tagged “Inclusive Approach to Conflict Management and Transformative Dispute Resolution” organised by Department of Dispute and Conflict Resolution, DCR.

    Ogbuku noted that the NDDC, as an interventionist agency, is more interested in the peace of the oil-rich region, adding that without peace, development cannot thrive in Niger Delta.

    Ogbuku, while addressing the participants at the training, who were mainly royal fathers, youth leaders and women leaders, called for a stronger synergy among all stakeholders.