Masqueraders’ Deadly Attack: Enugu govt summons Nsukka traditional rulers

The Enugu government has summoned traditional rulers and the president-generals of the communities in Nsukka where ‘Oriokpa’ masqueraders’ attacks resulted in two deaths.
The state government equally directed a full-scale investigation into the activities of the Oriokpa masquerade groups in the area, vowing to bring the perpetrators to book.
The summons were announced in a statement by Okey Ogbodo, the Commissioner for Local Government, Rural Development and Chieftaincy Affairs.
The Oriokpa masquerades were allegedly involved in an attack on a female nurse in April.
On September 19, hundreds of women from Eha-Alumona, a community in Nsukka LGA, took to the streets to protest against the constant attacks and harassment by masquerades in their community.
Mr Ogbodo said the government had received reports on the untoward activities of Oriokpa masqueraders in some parts of Nsukka LGA, which had reportedly caused pandemonium, bodily harm, and fatalities in the area.
“Consequently, and following the express directive of Gov. Peter Mbah, traditional rulers and presidents-general of the town unions of the affected communities are hereby invited to meet with me on Friday. The venue is my office and time is 1:00 p.m. prompt. The affected communities are Nguru, Isiakpu, Echara, Nru, Edem-Ezema, Iheagu, Ihe, Owere, and Umuoyo.
“Furthermore, the governor has equally directed the commissioner of police to immediately institute a full-scale investigation into the incidents. The investigation includes the reported fatalities resulting from the activities of the said masquerade groups with a view to bringing whoever is culpable to book,” Mr Ogbodo said.
While commiserating with families of those said to have lost their lives in circumstances connected with the activities of the masquerades, the commissioner said the government had also warned that it would not condone any further excesses by any persons or groups.
“Our people should never be made to leave in fear, as the rights and security of our women, children, youth, and indeed every citizen and resident of Enugu State must be guaranteed at all times.
“Consequently, any such excesses by the Oriokpa masqueraders or any group for that matter will be met with commensurate sanctions by the government,” Mr Ogbodo added.
(NAN)
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