Obudu council boss condemns killing of Tiv indigene, seeks calm

The Executive Chairman of Obudu Local Council in Cross River State, Peter Akonfe Undiandeye, has lamented the killing of a Tiv indigene in Obudu.
 
The killing occurred following a recent unrest linked to a violent clash between the Mbazerem community of Vandiekya and the Abonkib village of Obudu.

This also comes on the heels of the disturbing news of two sons of Obudu Nicolas and Ake, both from Aboinkib and Atiekpe clans respectively, who have been declared missing in the aftermath of the recent communal clash.

In a statement on his behalf by Chief Press Secretary of Obudu Local Council, Ikwen Atuaka, the Chairman described the incident as “barbaric, unfortunate and totally an unacceptable act that threatens the peace and brotherhood we strive to uphold.” 
 
Undiandeye firmly condemned the retaliatory violence, stressing that taking the law into one’s hands is not the solution to the ongoing crisis. 
 
He called on all parties involved to exercise restraint and allow the constituted authorities to investigate and address the matter appropriately.

“I deeply regret the loss of lives on both sides and extend my heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families. Every life is valuable, and no act of violence can be justified. The cycle of revenge must stop,” the chairman stated.
 
He further disclosed that security agencies had been mobilised to maintain order and prevent further breakdown of law and order, while assuring all affected communities that the government is taking swift steps to de-escalate tensions and pursue justice for all victims.
 
Undiandeye appealed to traditional rulers, youth leaders, and community stakeholders to intensify dialogue and cooperation, urging all residents of Obudu, including the Tiv community, to remain calm, law-abiding, and united in the face of this regrettable situation.

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