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Oviri-Olomu community petitions Oborevwori over attack by Egodor youths

Profile Picture by BishopNuel at 12:55 pm on March 16, 2025
By Akpokona Omafuaire, Ughelli

The leadership of Oviri-Olomu, an agrarian community in Ughelli South Local Government Area, has petitioned Governor Sheriff Oborevwori to urgently intervene and prevent a potential bloodbath following an alleged attack on its indigenes by youths from Egodor Community in Burutu Local Government Area.

In the petition signed by the President-General of Oviri-Olomu, Engr. Peter Arumala, the community stated that there is no ongoing boundary dispute between them and Egodor, emphasizing their long-standing peaceful coexistence.

The petition read in part: “We, the peace-loving people of Oviri-Olomu Federated Communities in Olomu Kingdom, Ughelli South Local Government Area, write to bring to your urgent attention the unprovoked attacks, intimidation, and unlawful land encroachment orchestrated by Mr. Emmanuel Council, a staff of Burutu Local Government Council, and his cohorts from Egodor (Ughotor) Community in Burutu LGA.”

The community described Oviri-Olomu as a peaceful farming and fishing settlement that has coexisted harmoniously with its neighbors, including Egodor, Kiagbodo, Bikorogha, Agbodobrin, and Okoloba, for centuries.

They insisted that their boundaries with these communities have been naturally and historically established, with no existing land disputes.

The petition accused Mr. Emmanuel Council, who allegedly refers to himself as the “Chairman, Oil and Gas, Egodor”, of leading a series of violent actions against Oviri-Olomu.

On March 8, 2025, he allegedly mobilized armed youths to attack and chase away Oviri-Olomu farmers, preventing them from accessing their farmland.

On the same day, he reportedly led another group to disrupt construction work by a contractor engaged by Blue Star Gas Ltd., which had legally acquired land from an Oviri-Olomu family.

The attackers allegedly demanded that the contractor must re-negotiate the land deal with Egodor Community before proceeding with the project.

The confrontation escalated into a brawl, forcing workers and farmers to flee for safety.




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