Six persons
were feared dead yesterday at Adani in Uzo-Uwani Local Council of Enugu State,
following a clash between armed herdsmen and Eastern Security Network (ESN).
Trouble
reportedly started when some herdsmen allegedly shot a member of Igga community
in his farm and blocked sympathisers from taking the victim to the hospital.
It
was gathered that the refusal to allow the wounded farmer get treated triggered
rumpus that attracted members of ESN to the scene, leading to a showdown.
A source, however, said that it was amid the attempt to
resuscitate the young man with bullet wound that some angry youths on
motorcycles stormed the scene and started shooting at those barricading the
farmer from receiving medical attention.
The ensuing fracas, The Guardian gathered, led to many
residents of Adani, an agricultural community, fleeing the area to neighbouring
communities in Nsukka and Igboetiti local councils.
Some residents of Adani, who spoke on condition of
anonymity, claimed that hunters and even some local vigilante had encountered
some unfamiliar faces suspected to be ESN personnel in the forests in the area,
who told them that they were not after law-abiding residents.
The Commissioner of Police, Mohammed Aliyu, and other top
security operatives in the state visited Adani yesterday for fact-finding at
the scene of the incident.
The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Daniel Ndukwe,
who accompanied the CP on the mission, confirmed the incident and promised to
make details available in due course.
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