Youths kill pastor, two others over land dispute
Members of Faith Builders Ministry, a
Pentecostal church located in Calabar Municipal Council of Cross River
State, have been thrown into mourning following the death of their
pastor and founder, Rev. John Ene-Obong, who was killed last Monday by
irate youths over a land dispute in
Ikot Ene-Obong community.
Ene-Obong, who reportedly returned to
Nigeria from Canada barely a week before his death, was killed alongside
two others whose names were given as Effiong Koko-Ette and Victor
Ene-Boco.
this disputed land belongs to the family of the slain pastor.
It was further learnt that the pastor
and two others might have been killed to avenge killing of one Eton, who
was killed on the same farmland.
Eton, our correspondent learnt, was accused of maiming another man identified simply as Effiong.
Effiong, who was said to be a victim of
the protracted land dispute, has been amputated on one of his legs
following injury sustained when he was shot.
On the latest killings, a source told
our correspondent that the pastor went to inspect the land in company
with the two other victims when they were ambushed and killed.
Residents of Ikot Ene-Obong community
and its environs are now living in fear following the war of attrition
the land dispute had caused among members of late Chief Ene-Obong’s
family.
It was learnt that the land dispute had
polarised the family and factions within Ene-Obong’s family now resorted
to use of thugs to intimidate one another.
A member of the family and former
chairman of Calabar Municipality Local Government Area, Mr. Willy
Okokon, confirmed the pastor’s death.
He said it was painful and unfortunate
the way things had turned out, adding that the family would soon come
out with burial plans.
When contacted, the state Police Public
Relations Officer, Mr. John Umoh, said six persons had been arrested in
connection with the killings.
Umoh, who stated that investigation was ongoing on the matter, however, added that the principal suspect was still at large.
He said, “The state Criminal
Investigation Department has taken over the matter. Six persons have so
far been arrested in connection with the killings.
“There is one principal suspect that is
still at large. However, those arrested are still in our custody and we
will not release them until investigations have been concluded.”
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