Disappointment
was written all over the faces of Nimbo residents over the weekend as their
hope of playing host to fiery Enugu priest, Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka was dashed.
As early as
7 am, anxious residents had lined up gallons of water to be blessed by the
charismatic priest in charge of the Adoration Ministry, Enugu.
It could be
re-called that suspected Fulani herdsmen launched
a serious attack on Nimbo
community, Uzo-Uwani Council Area of Enugu State in April, killing scores and
wounding several others.
Residents of
the community, who expressed sadness over Fr. Mbaka’s inability to visit the
community as promised, said it was owing to security concerns.
A community
source disclosed that Mbaka’s decision followed fresh herdsmen attack on
Uzo-Uwani community within last week.
It was
gathered that a woman, who had gone to her farm to harvest grain and vegetable,
received matched cuts from the herdsmen.
The victims,
simply identified as Mrs Ogbobe Monica (popularly known as Mama Ejima) was said
to have gone to the farm alone when she was accosted by a herdsman, who made
attempt to rape her.
The source
added that while the woman struggle with him, he (the herdsman) gave her
serious matchet cut on the shoulder.
“As soon as
the woman ran back to the village, residents started fleeing their homes. The
community had earlier warned people not to go the farmlands alone but in
groups.
Mrs Ogbobe
is currently receiving treatment at the hospital in a neighbouring community’’,
he noted.
“All the
same, we feel so sad that he (Fr. Mbaka) couldn’t make the trip; you can see
gallons of water lined up here to be blessed. It was indeed disappointing”, he
added.
Meanwhile,
speaking at the commemoration service, the parish priest of St. Francis parish
Ogurugu Rev. Fr. Aaron Okeogu, in his homily urged the community to brace up
and face the challenges instead of always running away.
Similarly,
the parish priest of the Catholic Church in Nimbo, Rev. Obetta Okeke said that
entire community was aware that the herdsmen had fully returned to Nimbo and
that as such, “people go to farm in groups to pick crops and return back the
same way”.
He disclosed
that an Abbi indigene, who recently went to farm alone, had his legs shattered
by the herdsmen.
He added
that Nimbo residents on hearing the incident at Abbi, took to their heels in their
numbers.
Efforts made
to obtain reaction from Fr. Mbaka was unsuccessful as at the time of filling
this report as his media aide, Barr. Maximus Ugwuoke did not pick his call.
-Dailypost


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