Members of Ito Combined Traditional Rulers Council in Odukpani Local Government Area of Cross River State have protested against the arrest and detention of the Clan Head of Ito South Clan, Edet Okon Ebita, by the police over his alleged involvement in the death of a Fulani herdsman.

The traditional rulers, in a statement on Sunday by Chief Inyang Inyang, also raised a fresh alarm over the attack on the people of Mbiabong Ito in Ito North Clan and its environs by herdsmen.

On December 5, 2017, several residents of Mbiabong Ito fled their homes following the invasion of the community by Fulani herdsmen.

Fracas later broke out when the villagers resisted the attempt by the herdsmen, who had come with a large number of cows, to feed on the farmlands.

After the fracas, it was learnt that some Fulani herdsmen went to the police to complain that one of their colleague was killed.

But the traditional rulers, in the statement made available to Southern City News, said Ebita was innocent and not responsible for any fracas that might have led to the death of anyone.

They, therefore, demanded his immediate release.

The statement read in part, “We, the entire members of the Ito Combined Traditional Rulers Council, wish to use this medium to bring to the notice of the general public and government the unlawful arrest and detention, arraignment and subsequent remand in Afokang Prisons of His Royal Highness, Edet Okon Ebita, the Clan Head of Ito South Clan in Odukpani Local Government Area of Cross River State.

“It will be recalled that fully-armed Fulani herdsmen, who are notorious for destroying human lives and properties wherever they forcefully enter, had on December 5, 2017, invaded Mbiabong-Ito community with their herds of cattle and in the process destroyed farmlands and crops of the people with their cows in large number.

“The Fulani herdsmen were approached and asked why they invaded the community and destroyed their farmlands.

“The Fulani herdsmen arrogantly refused to dialogue with the elders and youths of Mbiabong Ito choosing rather to shoot sporadically with sophisticated guns while making their herd of cattle to graze freely and destructively on the farms of the Mbiabong Ito people.

“Ebita, who was not in his palace, on getting the information of the invasion, quickly made contacts with security agencies that night. It must be stated that none of the subsequent meetings facilitated by the police and other agencies was ever mentioned in the alleged murder or missing person raised by the Fulani herdsmen.”

The chiefs said the entire Ito people were saddened by the development, while accusing the police of conniving with the herdsmen to desecrate their traditional institution.

When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Irene Ugbo, said the case was in court, adding that it was the court, and not the police, that remanded the monarch in the prison custody.

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Sofoluwe Emmanuel has been a writer and a reporter since 2015. He is the online editor of Latest Reality and a regular contributor to many lifestyle and leisure print publications. Emmanuel graduated with a Diploma in Accounting and Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication.

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