2011 Crisis: Ebonyi Govt Reintegrates 6 Banished Villages 

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By; MKPUMA ENYINNA, Abakaliki

It was  celebration galore at Ojiegbe Oza Village Square, when the state government’s delegation on restoration of peace in some villages in Ndiezechi visited areas  affected by a 2011 crisis, namely; Ndiegu Isu, Ojiegbe Oza, Ndieji Izialime and Atam Izekwe.
Addressing the people on Friday at Ojiegbe Oza Village Square, the State Commissioner for Border Peace and Conflict Resolution, Dr. Donatus Chukwuma Ilang called on the people whose properties were damaged, houses destroyed and loved ones killed to forgive and accept peace, praying that God will replenish them in folds.
 Mr. Donatus Chukwuma Ilang therefore, directed the leadership and members of the villages to reintegrate their brothers, noting that government is in possession of the records of the damaged properties which will act as a working document to restore permanent peace in the area.
Mr.Ilang stressed that the properties including lands of those in exile should be released to them to pave way for final resolution of the crisis.
In his remark, the Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Matters, Hon. Uchenna Igwe charged the people to imbibe the culture and tradition of Izzi land, noting that Izzi people are known for their hospitality and not violence.
 Uchenna Igwe also reminded them the importance of living in peace and unity which he said will attract development to their villages, promising that his office will liaze with the Executive Chairman of Izzi Local Government Area to attract development to the area.
Also speaking, the Hon. Commissioner for Internal Security,  Prince Etta Uka Ude enjoined the villagers to shun violence and see themselves as brothers to enable them enjoy the goodies that will come from this administration more especially now that their son is the governor of the state.
Speaking earlier, the Executive Chairman of Izzi Local Government Area,  Mr.Stephen Nwakpa declared that his administration has resolved many lingering disputes in the LGA and urged the people to embrace the peace been advocated by the present administration of governor Francis Ogbonna Nwifuru.
Lending his voice, the Town Union President of Ndiezechi Community, Chief Chidi Ogbonna,  appreciating the Honourable Commissioner for Border Peace and Conflict Resolution for his efforts so far in resolving crisis in the state, described him as a Peace Maker. He highlighted the importance of peace in the communities of Ebonyi State, noting that development can only thrive in the atmosphere of peace. 
Chief Chidi Ogbonna thanked the Governor and the Government of Ebonyi State for resolving the lingering disputes that has been  ravaging some villages in his Community, promising to monitor compliance to the peace resolution and report back to the Government.

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