As poverty continues to take its harsh toll on the major oil
rich State of the Niger Delta in Nigeria – Akwa Ibom State, some bizarre
killings are going on unabated, albeit, unheard. The recent is the
decapitation of the head of a man by name Udo Jimmy (AKA Ete-Isang) in a
small village called Ikot Odion in Eket Local Government area of Akwa
Akwa Ibom State.
Ete-Isang, as he was fondly called left
his house in the evening of Monday to scout for straws to feed his goat
did not return back even after night-fall. Worried by this strange
development, the children quickly reported the matter to the newly
elected VillageHead, Chief Ekomobong Peter Assam who wasted no time as
he summoned an emergency town hall meeting of all the villagers to
discuss the matter.
A search party was immediately dispatched to
comb the bushes in the direction where he was said to have been seen
earlier in the day. His lifeless body was found just less than half a
mile from his backyard along the road leading to a nearby stream called
Odu Iyak.
The Divisional Police office of Eket, Mr Idowu Owohunwa
was intimated where he immediately visited the scene alongside some of
his men for proper investigation. No arrest was, however, made as no
strong suspect was identified by the villagers the in course of police
preliminary investigation.
But a young lady in her early thirties
simply known as Edikan, who spoke to this reporter, said she saw a
strange young man along the road of the bush stream while going to fetch
water to cook food for her children and met a young man who easily got
angry with her and questioned her why she was staring at him so
intently, then treathed to beat her if she continued staring at him. She
said though she did not know him but could recognize him if she saw him
again.
A community leader, here, Mr Akpe Isang, while reacting to
the incident said he believed that it was the hash way which poverty
has significantly ravaged the state thereby compelling young men to
ttake to toritual killings by beheading people to make quick money.
“There
is no doubt in my mind that poverty is the cause of this incessant
beheading and ritual killing going on in Akwa Ibom State. This is the
area where Akwa Ibom government has failed woefully in addressing.”
But
in contrast to this, a second school of thought blamed the killing of
this septuagenarian on witchcraft. One of the community spokespersons
who spoke on account of anonymity said Mr Jimmy returned from Calabar
three years ago after the death of his eldest son and settled at home.
Witchcraft was widely believed to be the cause of his son’s death.
“He
returned from Calabar about three years ago after the death of his son.
His son’s death really shocked many of us. I think people actually
thought then this was caused by supernatural forces. So I really suspect
some men who nurture this belief could be responsible to his death.’’
Killing
like this has been going on for some time now in different parts of
Akwa Ibom State which may not have anyconnectivity with politics as they
mostly involved people from the local community which have no business
whatsover with politics. In Oron area, fior instance, about seven people
were beheaded just last month alone in different villages. However,
what may be the cause of this very death, still remains a mystery.
But
it will be recalled that in 2001, more than eleven people including
children believed to be witches and wizards were tortured and killed in
this village alone and buried in an unknown mass grave.
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