NKO/MKPANI CRISIS: ‘I narrowly escaped the mayhem yesterday on my way back from Yala’ —Coco-B

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Efio-Ita Nyok|3 May 2016|6:53am

Nko, Nkpani communal crisis! Someone do something. Why are we not proactive in responding to issues of this nature and allow for lost of life's of innocent citizens of our dear state.

I narrowly escaped the mayhem at about 1.30pm yesterday on my way back from Yala. I could be lucky by His grace but don't know how many other road users or persons that most have fallen prey to this.

Dignity of human life is important. Pls let's try and amplify this post until someone does something. Let's not see it that its none of our business as its not affecting us directly but I bet us it is indirectly.

Today its in Nko tomorrow it could be our community. A stitch in time serves nine.

—Joe Coco-Bassey
1 May, 2016.

This is an eye witness account of what transpired at the area surrounding the Nko/Mkpani war. Mr. Joe Coco-Bassey is from the southern senatorial district of Cross River State and a staff of the Independent Electoral Commission (INEC) who is stationed in Yala. While returning to the 'south', he encountered the communal crisis ongoing in Nko/Mkpani in Yakurr LGA.

It's surprising that the Executive Governor of the state as well as his bully State Security Adviser, Jude Ngaji, have failed to take proactive measures to curb the mayhem going on under his jurisdiction? I am joining voices to call on the relevant security agencies to be up and doing to contain the crisis.

Efio-Ita Nyok
Is a Blogger & the Editor of Negroid Haven