The
Umuhuo, Ikwerrede-Awara community, in the Ohaji/Egbema Local Government Area of
Imo State was thrown into mourning on Monday after the lifeless body of a
pastor, Friday Isinwa, of Seven Days Church of God was found near a pipeline
after a two-day search by villagers.
Sources
in the community told PUNCH Metro that the late Isinwa, a father of four, who
was equally a farmer, had gone to one of his farms to harvest cassava when he
was waylaid by suspected cult members, who murdered him after striping him
naked.
After
his remains were found on Monday, a large number of youths and some aged women
in the community reportedly staged a protest against the killing.
Our
correspondent gathered that there had been a supremacy battle in the community
between members of the Iceland and Deygbam confraternities.
While
many lives had been lost to the clashes, properties were reportedly set ablaze.
An
indigene of the community, who identified himself simply as Kingsley, said,
“Pastor Isinwa went to one of his farmlands on Saturday to harvest cassava and
did not come back.”
He
added that his family members alerted other villagers that he was missing and a
search party was organised on Saturday and Sunday.
The
party was said to have found his lifeless body near a pipeline in the community
on Monday.
“He
was a pastor with Seven Days Church of God in this community. He had four
children and was an easy-going man.
“The
way we found him showed that his death was terrible; he was stripped naked and
made to suffer before he died.
“The
community is protesting and we want the government and security agencies to
solve this problem in our community once and for all. We can’t continue to live
in fear of some young men who have chosen to be thorns in our flesh,”Kingsley
added.
The
Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Andrew Enwerem, could not be
reached for comment as of press time.
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