Nigeria: Anambra Killings - Ebonyi Youths Talk Tough, Release Victim's Names
- On Monday evening June 30, gunmen in two SUVs stormed a meeting of Ebonyi indigenes at Ogboji, killing 10 to 13 people.
- Failed ADR efforts and an unreported petition to the Ogboji President-General suggest internal disputes contributed to the violence, with preliminary probes linking the massacre to in-house conflicts.
- During a July 2 fact-finding visit, CP Ikioye Orutugu and the joint security team disclosed the arrest of suspect Sunday Mbanu, who is aiding investigators in the probe.
- Community groups demand thorough investigation of 13 deaths, with officials urging calm and planning a July 15 summit on cross-state violence.
- Broader security analysts warn that insecurity from the Ogboji killings threatens $1 billion in trade, sparking calls for urgent reforms in Nigeria’s security architecture.
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Anambra govt identifies motive behind murder of 13 Ebonyi indigenes
Some gunmen, on Monday evening, invaded Ogboji, a community in Orumba South Local Government Area of Anambra State and killed about 13 people. The post Anambra govt identifies motive behind murder of 13 Ebonyi indigenes appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
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