Some residents of Enugu-Agidi community in Njikoka Local Government Area of Anambra State have staged a protest against the activities of an alleged land grabber.
The protesters tripped to the Anambra State Police Command at the weekend, saying that portions of their land have been illegally acquired by one Jeff Nweke, who they described as the owner of Blue Shield Security Company, a private security outfit.
Calling on the police authorities in Anambra for intervention, the protesters claimed that Nweke has forcefully taken their land with the help of his gun toting security operatives.
They also alleged that the operatives also molest their women at will.
Addressing the State Police Command, the leader of the protesters, an elder statesman, Chief Peter Omekunsi, said “As I speak to you, Ozo Nweke has forcefully collected so many people’s land across neighboring communities of Enugu-Agidi and Nibo respectively.
“He is not from our community, he is from Awka, which is our neighbour. We are from Ifite, Achalla, Igbolo and Imoloieli villages all in Enugwu-Agidi community. We want the State Police Commissioner, CP Adeoye Aderemi to help us.”
The protesters, including aged men and women, youths and children, brandished placards displaying their grievances against Nweke.
Contacted Nweke, he admitted that he was aware of the protest. He pleaded that he was in a meeting in Abuja and would call back shortly.
He said, “Don’t bother calling back, I will call you. I’m in a meeting now in someone’s office in Abuja, so I can’t speak with you.”
Though the conversation was on Friday, he did not call back as of the time of filing this report. Several calls to his phone on Saturday were ignored.