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Anambra land dispute: Vigilante not responsible for killing of three persons, NPU tells Police

The Nawfia Progressive Union (NPU) has denied reports that its community Vigilante Group (AVG Nawfia), was responsible to the killing of three persons at the land-disputed area between their community and neighbouring Enugu-Kwu town, both in the Njikoka local government area of Anambra state that occurred on Monday, September 9, 2024.

In a press release issued to Journalists in Awka on Friday by NPU Central Media, the union expressed its condolences to the families of the victims and called for a thorough investigation into the incident.

The NPU reiterated its commitment to supporting the relevant security agents in their efforts to catch the culprits and bring them to justice.

The union also emphasized its full attention and support to the investigation, urging the security agents to do everything necessary to unravel the truth behind the killings.

However, the NPU took exception to a press release by Ezumezu Umunri, a socio-traditional group, which claimed to have identified the culprits and their motives.

The NPU described Ezumezu Umunri’s statement as “troubling and confusing” and expressed disappointment in their premature accusations.

According to the NPU, Ezumezu Umunri’s claims that they know the culprit and their place of origin are unsubstantiated and lack evidence.

The union pointed out that the Nigerian Police Force has yet to make any information public, and the investigation has just commenced.

The NPU also highlighted that video evidence, voice notes, and accounts from survivors suggest other possibilities, including cult-related activities or a business deal gone wrong.

The union emphasized that no explanation has been eliminated yet and that Ezumezu Umunri’s theories are based on hearsay and rumour-mongering.

They denied that a vehicle abandoned at the crime was somehow linked to Anambra Vigilante Group (Nawfia). That suggests that security agents of Anambra State and the Nawfia community are implicit in these hideous crimes.

The NPU expressed disappointment that a group claiming to promote unity and togetherness among the Nri clan would issue such a divisive message, especially when they are not sure of the authenticity of the information.

The union urged Ezumezu Umunri to stop heating the polity with their unguarded comments, which put the lives and properties of Ndi Umunri at risk.

Furthermore, the NPU noted that many members of Ezumezu Umunri have rejected and distanced themselves from the group’s rushed and biased communique.

The union questioned the motives behind Ezumezu Umunri’s statement, wondering if there is a deeper issue at play.

The NPU called on the general public, especially the people of Umunri, to desist from making inflammatory comments and to avoid jumping to conclusions until a thorough investigation is conducted.

The union emphasized that this is a time for mourning and sombre reflection, urging all parties involved to exercise restraint and allow the security agents to do their job.

The union reiterated its commitment to peace, unity, and justice, urging all stakeholders to work together to ensure that the truth behind the killings is uncovered and those responsible are brought to justice.

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