EZZA – EZILLO, ON THE FRINGE OF FORCEFUL
DISPLACEMENT
BY OKECHUKWU KESHI
UKEGBU
As public condensations
continue to greet the dislocation of the Bakasi
people from their ancestral home, the people of Ezza
– Ezillo community in Ishielu Local Government Area
in Ebonyi State are facing another possible
dislocation from their ancestral home. The
circumstances surrounding these two incidents are
parallel. While the incidence surrounding that of
Bakassi has international link, that of Ezza – Ezilo
is more pathetic because they are going to be
displaced by their own people and within a nation
they have been part and parcel of for centuries.
This fatal
journey of the Ezza – Ezillo people began on 9 th
May, 2008. on that fateful day a minor disagreement
ensued over where to erect a stand for a phone booth
between a young man from Ezilo and another from Ezza.
The following day, the minor disagreement which
could have passed for any other between two brothers
degenerating to a wave of unprecedented attacks by
the ezillo people on the Ezza – Ezillo people.
Houses were destroyed and burnt, farm lands were
invaded, people were maimed and killed. The people
of Ezza – Ezillo retaliated in self-defense and the
result was a communal conflict between the Ezillo
and the Ezza – Ezillo.
Following the
dastardly and blood-chilling conflicts, the Ebonyi state
government set up a peace committee, which was headed by one Eze
Chibueze Agbo of Ezzamgbo. The formation of the peace committee
was vehemently opposed by Ezza Ezillo people, especially
concerning the objectivity of the committee as it relates to its
headship. For this reason, the Ezza – Ezillo people failed to
submit any memorandum to the committee. This is contained in a
save our souls message entitled “An SOS message on the unlawful
/ forceful relocation of Ezza – Ezillo community of Ishielu
L.G.A by governor Martin N. Elechi of Ebonyi State to president
Umaru Musaa yar’Adua. The message in paragraph 3 notes “The
Immediate reaction of the Government of Ebonyi State was to set
up what it termed as a peace committee made of Traditional
Rulers, headed by one eze Chibueze Agbo of Ezzamgbo. Even though
we were skeptical in the objectivity of the said peace
committee, particularly as it relates to its headship; we
nevertheless submitted our memorandum to it must as the Ezillo
community did”.
True to the fears
of the Ezza – Ezillo people even when the peace committee has
not concluded its work, the Governor went ahead and adopted some
of its recommendations. One of the recommendations which seems
to reflect bias and partiality is the relocation of the Ezza –
Ezillo people to another piece of land called Egu – Echara,
which is not only small, according to the Ezza – Ezilo people
but presently occupied by the Ezillo and Ngbo people.
In a text of a
special broadcast by Governor Martin n. Elechi on 2 nd October,
2008. and tagged “The Tragedy of Ezillo and its new beginning
the Governor decided that the Ezza – Ezillo people should
relocate to Egu – Echara land. This is stated in paragraph 9(i)
and (ii) of the said text. “Consequently, Government has decided
to approve and implement the two key recommendations of the
committee as follows
(i) On the demand by Ezillo
people that Ezza – Ezillo should completely vacate Ezillo land
Government accept the recommendation of the peace committee
which views such a request as unjustifiable on the ground that
it was Ezillo people that invited the Ezzas to assist them fight
their Ngbo rivals over s disputed parcel of land at Egu Echara
(ii) The committee also
recommended that for peace to reign permanently at Ezillo, the
Ezza – Ezilo should relocate to Egu – Echara land originally
allocated to them by Ezillo people through the customary method
of land allocation (imaba ogbu) Government accepts that
recommendations” the statement noted.
This proposal
relocation has placed serious moral and social burdens on the
government of Ebonyi state. Though the government contradicts
itself in paragraph 10 of the said statement by acknowledging
that the Ezillo and Ezza Ezillo people have co-inhabited for
scores of decades now which has generated a very cordial
relationship such as inter-marriages, it did not put these
factors into consideration.
The question is
where is Nigeria history has a people being abruptly dislocated
from their socio-economic and cultural base. It is unfortunate
that the solution, which the Ebonyi state government claim that
it has preferred for peace to reign was never contemplated in
the worst civil disturbances of the chambers – kutebs, Tivs –
Jukuns of benue and taraba States respectively Fulanis – Tivs of
plateau state, Ijaws- Itsekiri of Delta state, Umuleri – Aguleri
of Anambra state; just to mention but a few. The most pathetic
factor is that the dimension of the above riots could in no way
be compared to that of Ezillo and Ezza – Ezillo.
Another pitiable
dimension to the issue is that with the proposed dislocation of
the Ezza – Ezillo people from their present base they would have
to abandon 4 primary schools, 1 Health center, 1 secondary
school and a good number of churches for a virgin land void of
any social amenities. This is noted in a letter by counsel to
the Ezza – Ezillo people, Barrister Uche Wisdom Durueke to
president Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, dated 23 rd March, 2009 and
entitled “Plot to use soldiers to forcefully displace about
Twelve thousand Ezza – Ezillo persons from their ancestral
abodes in Ezillo Ishielu Local Government Area of Ebonyi State
by the Government of Ebonyi State. – Appeal to save the Ezza –
Ezillo people oppression.” The letter reads in the first
paragraph “as solicitors to the ezza – Ezillo community in
Ishielu Local Government Area of Ebonyi State Government chief
Martin Elechi. That our clients numbering about 12,000 should
vacate their ancestral lands for their neighbors, Ezillo people.
Our clients were asked to move into a forest without facilities.
There are no houses for resettlement, no schools for the
education of their children, no hospital or clinic for their
health care, no market for them to buy and sell, no churches or
places of worship, no access road to link them with other town
and communities. In all the decision was to spite them.
The letter also
accused the Ebonyi State Government of an alleged plot of use
soldiers from the 82 Division Nigerian Army, Enugu to forcefully
eject the Ezza – Ezillo people from their homes and farmlands.
“We are informed by our clients that there is presently a plan
by the Ebonyi State Government to use soldiers from the 82
Division, Nigerian Army, Enugu to forcefully eject them from
homes and farmlands. Our clients are deeply worried that their
lives and properties are in obvious danger and that they are
about to lose their lands contrary to the due process of law.
The plot to use the Army against our clients is calculated to
inflict more harm and humiliations on our clients. It is widely
believed that the military action will be soon and swift. In
view of the above, on behalf of our clients, therefore, we
sincerely appeal to your Excellency as the Commander – in –
Chief of the Armed forces to halt every use of the military
against our clients. Furthermore, our clients are requesting
that your office sets up a committee of experts to visit their
area study the conflict and make unbiased recommendations to the
government”.
To buttress the
above claims, Mr. Solomon Ogbuewu Nwankwo from Ezza – Ezillo
alleged that on the 17 th March, 2009 that they were forced by
soldiers from the 82 division, Nigerian Army, Enugu in the
pesence of the GOC to sign a document prepared by the chairman,
Ishielu Local Government Council, Barrister Ali Onwa Ai that
they have accepted the Ebonyi State Government’s directive that
they vacate their ancestral lands for Ezillo people and moves
into a forest area under duress.
Mr. Nwankwo
further alleged that even while he indicated under his name that
the signing was under duress that he was forced to cancel the
form and indicate that he was the one that cancelled it by
writing his name. According to him, all these took place after
the GOC’s alleged meeting with Governor Martin Elechi.
In narrating his
ordeal further, he alleged that he has received threatening
calls from some soldiers since after objecting the signing of
the document. He also stated that this has made him to relocate
to an unknown destination.
The people of
Ezza – Ezillo are blaming their ordeal on a number of factors.
According to them, the decision of the governor to displace them
from their present homes and farms is in line with the agenda of
some forces in the state against the people of Ezza – Ezillo
According to them, this
agenda has been the agenda of systematic suppression, oppression
conscious, deliberate, malicious denials and discrimination from
any government. In paragraph 9 of their SOS message to the
president the noted this: “Till date, no Ezza – Ezillo man has
occupied even such a lovely position as a councilor of a ward.
The Ezza- Ezillo have been disenfranchised in all elections
conducted in Ishielu Local Government Area even when we have the
larger population tham the ezillia and have contributed more to
the massive development of the council area. Ezza-Ezillo
community and villages were denied water and electricity even
though we contributed monies as counterpart funds for their
provision, just because the GM of Ebonyi State Rural
electrifiation project is an Ezillo man. The settlement of a
quarrel between two Ezzaman in the home of another Ezza man is
viewed at as an affront to the authority of the Ezeogo of Ezillo.
We cannot even settle ourselves except on the consent of the
Ezeogo of ezillo who often imposes heavy fines on our people”,
the people asked.
Other analysts
blame the ordeal on the influence of some ezillo men on Ebonyi
Politics. Some influential men from Ezillo in Ebonyi State
Political positions are: Hon Reginald Onwe (Commissioner for
Finance); Hon Gabriel Ede (Member,, Ishielu South State
Constituency Hon Sunday Omeri (Commissioner, Ebonyi Independent
electoral commission Chief David Egbu (permanent secretary,
Ebonyi State Government); Engr. Princewill Oke (general Manager,
Ebonyi State Rural Electrification Board); Chief Joseph Ugbo
(Chairman Board of Internal revenue Ebonyi State.
Also, the people
of Ezza – Ezillo are alleging conspiracy on the part of the
Local Government Chairman, Barrister Ali Onwa. According to
them, Barrister Ali allegedly obstructed their effort to earn an
autonomous community status through a lawsuit at the Federal
High Court in Enugu in 2001. The said suit restrained the Ebonyi
State Government from granting Ezza – Ezillo an autonomous
community.
On the other
hand, the Ezza – Ezillo people allege that the appointment of
Eze Chibueze Agbo an Ngbo man provided him the opportunity to
pay the Ezza people back for their long-standing acrimony.
According to them, the Ezza – Ezillo people and the people of
Ngbo have been in a long-standing face-off.
The
co-inhabitation of the Ezillo and Ezza people dated back to
between late 1920’s and early 1930’s. During the time in review,
the Ezillo people invited the people of Ezza – Ezillo to assist
them in their war against Ngbo neighbors who were threatening to
annihilate tjem from the surface of the earth.
The assistance of
the Ezza people provided the Ezillo people the avenue to win the
war. On the account of the victory, a covenant was made between
both parties for them to live together and derive the benefit of
protecting the Ezillo people against the Ngbo people. The land
allocated to the Ezza people in the manner that they provided a
buffer between the Ezillo people and their warring neighbors,
Ngbo people.
Paragraph 18 of
the Governor’s statement seems to portray the treatment of ezza
– Ezillo people as second-class citizens. “Let it be known to
all and sundry that the now land into which Ezza- Ezillo people
are moving does not in any way constitute on autonomous
community. The Ezzas there will continue to be known as Ezza –
Ezillo and shall not import into their new settlement the names
of markets or communities of their ancestral abode. Cultural
observances, especially with regard to new yam festivals, will
continue to be observed within the custom and traditions of
Ezillo community that is the overall umbrella of the entire
place. There is for now, only one traditional ruler for Ezillo
community into whose cabinet the Ezza – Ezilllo will appoint
their representatives. The issue of autonomous community will be
looked into only if and when the Government decided to review
such demands throughout Ebonyi State, “ the statement concludes.
The question
remains will president Yar’Adua listen to the plethora of
appeals made by both counsel to the ezza – Ezillo people and the
people themselves.
OKECHUKWU KESHI UKEGBU, A
JOURNALIST WROTE IN THIS PIECE FROM ABA, ABIA STATE.
okechukeshi@yahoo.com
08037453029
FG vs NIGER DELTA
MILITANTS: SAME MISTAKES ALL THE TIME
BY: IFEANYI IZEZE
Sorry to say this, but
every day that passes makes it increasingly imperative that it
should be said that: President Yar’Adua’s episodic blundering on
critical national issues particularly as concerns the Niger
Delta region is fast becoming very embarrassing not only to the
federal government itself but to the entire people of this great
country.
From the President’s handling
of the Niger Delta issue so far, he seemed to either have
deliberately positioned himself not to take honest advice giving
to him or under pressure not to do anything. And worst still a
combination of the two.
The most honourable and
respectful way to describe the President’s pronouncements at the
47 TH National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting of the ruling
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on his roadmap for peace in the
Niger Delta was to say that Mr President terribly blundered and
this blunder has triggered- off chains of unpleasant backlashes
from the militants.
His words at thee PDP meeting:
“We are funding a re-positioned Joint Task Force to enforce law
and order in the area. And we have worked out the new rules of
engagement for the Joint Task Force giving it a period of six
months (to do what?).
“The government has
released enough funds for the Joint Task Force to acquire the
proper capacity to be able to enforce law and order.
“Also, we are working on
terms for granting amnesty for all those who are prepared to lay
down their arms in the Niger Delta region. And this amnesty will
include not only laying down their arms but reintegrating them
and rehabilitating them into the Nigerian society.
This was a pure double talk.
And it would be in the interest of this country for the
President to choose between frankness and opacity in addressing
the Niger Delta question. At least let’s know where he stands on
the matter.
How can the federal government
talk of amnesty at the same time declare a state of emergency or
rather an all-out war against the same people or group(s)?
The federal government should
either be fighting war or be toeing the path of peaceful
resolution through amnesty to the so- called militants. Dangling
the two options at the same time is an outright deceit. You
cannot be giving the militants amnesty and at the same time
equipping and funding the JTF to “clean-up” the trouble spots.
It was not surprising therefore
that in its swift reaction, the Movement for the Emancipation of
the Niger Delta (MEND) said it understood the language of war by
the federal government and that it was prepaid for it.
MEND said “As the government
prepares its military for war against the peace loving people of
the Niger Delta, we wish to warn that the freedom fighters are
ready. Our differences have been put aside to face a common
enemy….”
The interesting question is:
Why should the federal government be granting amnesty to a group
of unidentified people the same government had originally
branded as oil thieves, criminals, and arms smugglers?
You see that there is an
obvious deception in the entire roadmap to peace in the Niger
Delta. How can you grant amnesty to people that cannot be
identified, and are not ready to be identified because they are
oil thieves and criminal gangs? Has the Yar’Adua-led government
now identified and recognized the different “criminal gangs”
before he granted the blanket amnesty in search of peace?
It is obvious that that the
federal government knows that there is a legitimate agitation
caused by the criminal neglect and injustice against the region
and its people by the government at the centre.
The Ministry of Niger Delta
Affairs was created about six months ago and the only visible
asset (not to talk of achievement) has remained the man Ufot
Ekaette and co Nig. The creation of the ministry was announced
without a single iota of idea on what it should be doing
different from what the NDDC has been doing. So they are still
studying their blurred mandate.
Six months into submission of
recommendations by the Mite-led Niger Delta Technical Committee,
what has the Yar’Adua-led government done with it? Nothing!
Most of the recommendations do
not require constitutional amendments to be implemented as
feigned in the request for a jacked up of revenue derivation
allocation to 25 percent from the current 13 percent.
By implementing some aspects of
the recommendations, at least, the government would have been
seen doing something to pacify the agitating people of the
region and have some grounds to appeal to the morale of the
militants to pursue the path of dialogue. Maybe the President
may have opted for similar approach in addressing the problems
of the Niger Delta as he did for that of the entire country
where he has taken two years to study the problems and would now
require six years to solve them as stated by the PDP.
Severally, it has been said
that the federal government’s nonchalance towards the issues at
the heart of the agitation will only help the entire struggle
fine tune all aspects of its strategy.
Now, the Yar’Adua’s PDP has to
convince not only Nigerians, but the international community
that it has not been benefiting from the disorder and violence
by militants in the region.
MEND on Friday 10 April alleged
it had a secret meeting with some PDP chieftains, where it was
made some plum offers to assist the party win the 2011 general
elections in the Niger Delta by rigging votes and commandeering
ballot boxes.
The ruling party has denied the
claim but the question is: Who would Nigerians believe- MEND or
PDP?
Wallahi, Nigerians
would effortlessly believe MEND knowing fully well that there is
nothing the PDP cannot do to remain in power.
The spokesperson for MEND, Jomo
Gbomo in an e-mailed statement alleged that “under the plan, the
politicians wanted MEND to embrace the amnesty offer and
demobilize but return a limited number of weapons under a
buy-back programme, which would be advertised to give the public
the impression it has disarmed 100 percent.
“MEND would get monthly
agreed financial payments into the next 2011 administration as
security consultants including lucrative oil and gas contracts.”
The PDP would not have been put
into this disgrace but for another blunder by the Presidency
that ordered the governors of the Niger Delta to prevail on
warlords in their states to accept the amnesty announced at the
PDP 47 th NEC meeting.
On the whole, there is obvious
covert propaganda campaign by both sides. MEND is fully informed
that the government is set for an all-out hostility by its JTF.
However the federal government again goofed shamefully by
detailing politicians from the region to make overtures of peace
to the militants as a bait and this crumbled as MEND wisely
rejected the plan describing it as “evil agenda.” How correct
MEND was!
IFEANYI IZEZE IS AN
ABUJA –BASED CONSULTANT ON POLITICAL STRATEGY AND CRISIS
COMMUNICATION
( iizeze@yahoo.com
)
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