Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State has finally settled the age-long inter-communal hostilities between Oruku and Umuode communities in Nkanu East Local Government Area of the State.
This is as the leaders of the two communities, weekend, signed agreement on land onwership and boundary delineation, at the Government House, Enugu.
The two communities had been in communal dispute over land ownership for more than two decades leading to persistent civil unrest despite interventions by past administrations.
DAILY POST reports that the conflict had claimed several lives in the past, as well as destruction of properties.
Gov. Ugwuanyi who on several occasions had visited the hitherto warring communities on peace interventions, promised that his administration will resolve the crisis in line with its peace and grassroots development initiatives.
Announcing the final resolution of the inherent issues that were responsible for the conflict, shortly after the agreement was signed, the Permanent Secretary and Chief Administrative Officer to the Governor, Barr. Emma Ugwu, said the development was “consequent upon series of conciliatory meetings between the parties at the instance of His Excellency, the Governor of Enugu State”.
He added that Gov. Ugwuanyi delightfully congratulated the people of Oruku and Umuode communities, especially their leadership and representatives for their contributions towards the “consensus building project” and the realization of peace in the area.
The Governor also acknowledged and appreciated the sacrifices made by good-spirited indigenes of the communities in ensuring the success of the peace initiatives.