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Umahi wades into Ebonyi communal crisis, backs Gov. Nwifuru’s peace initiative

Kenneth Onyekwere by Kenneth Onyekwere
February 20, 2026
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Works Minster, David Umahi, has waded into the communal crisis in Oso-Edda, and reaffirmed his support for efforts by the Ebonyi State Governor, Francis Nwifuru to restore peace between Oso-Edda and Amasiri communities.

In a statement he issued on Friday, Umahi stressed that the people of Oso-Edda and Amasiri share deep historical, cultural and ancestral ties, having coexisted peacefully for generations and distinguished themselves in education, trade and commerce.

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He said the long-standing bond between the two communities must not be eroded by land disputes.

The former governor of Ebonyi State, noted that the land crisis predated his administration between but was treated with seriousness during his tenure.

He recalled efforts made to address not only the Oso-Edda and Amasiri dispute but also related disagreements involving Amasiri and Amangwu-Edda.

Umahi explained that Gov. Nwifuru, who served as speaker of the state House of Assembly during his administration, played significant roles in sustaining peace and promoting justice at the time.

He further revealed that the dispute between Amasiri and Amangwu-Edda was nearing permanent resolution through the intervention of President Bola Tinubu, who approved an army depot to cover the disputed land.

According to him, the present administration advanced the peace agreement to the stage of physical demarcation before the recent outbreak of violence and destruction in Oso-Edda.

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Condemning the incident in its entirety, Umahi questioned why such bloodshed should occur in modern times between communities with shared ancestry.

He disclosed that since the crisis began, he has maintained constant communication with leaders of Amasiri, particularly those who served during his administration, commending their restraint and cooperation with the state government.

He also stated that he has been in regular contact with Gov. Nwifuru, speaking with him frequently and supporting all measures taken to prevent escalation and reprisals.

The minister defended the governor’s actions, including the closure of schools and imposition of a curfew now partially relaxed, describing them as necessary security measures to safeguard lives and property.

He emphasized that the governor, as chief security officer of the state, has discharged his constitutional responsibilities without bias or preference for any party.

Umahi warned that emotions remain high, especially among the Edda people, and cautioned against retaliation.

He appealed to both communities to trust the ongoing peace process and adhere to the conditions outlined by the governor for lasting reconciliation.

He urged residents of Amasiri to understand that the government’s actions are primarily aimed at protecting lives while a sincere and thorough reconciliation process continues.

 

 

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