Hail was let loose Wednesday evening, in Awka, the capital
city of Anambra State, as members of the Awka Catholic Diocese and
natives of Umudioka village, Awka, had a bloody clash over dust-to-dust
burial rites. In the clash, over 30 persons were seriously injured while
about four vehicles were damaged.
Though some of the
victims of the bloody clash have been discharged from the hospital,
about eight, including a 70-year-old man, were still lying critically at
the Regina Caeli Hospital, Awka, as at press time yesterday.
The
clash, which was said to have taken place between 4.30pm and 7pm, caused
pandemonium in the area, as various dangerous weapons, including
machetes, were freely used, forcing residents of the area to run for
their dear lives.
While the Catholic Church claimed that her
members were attacked by the Umudioka youths, as they where coming back
from Mass at the family of the late Mr. Samuel Nwanna Nnebolise in
Umudioka, the villagers said they were attacked by thugs brought by the
Catholic Church over their insistence on their burial customs and
tradition.
It could be recalled that there has been a feud between
the Catholic Church and the Awka community over the dust-to-dust burial
rite, which escalated on May 23, 2013 during the planed burial of the
late Nnebolise, when the youth of Umudioka allegedly disrupted the
burial and desecrated holy things.
At the hospital yesterday, some
of the victims, who could speak, alleged that they were ambushed by
Umudioka youths, on their way home from the Nnebolise family, after the
prayers.
Nurses said they battled all night to save the lives of
the victims, especially, 19-year-old Moses Ogah from St. John’s Church
Umuokpu, whose throat was almost chopped off and 23-year-old Aduaka
Jonah Ekene, from St. Martins Church Abagan, who had severe machete cuts
all around his body.
Narrating his ordeal to Daily Sun on his
hospital bed, 70-year-old, Sir Peter C. Offodile, a knight of St.
Molumba said: “Someone sent me a text yesterday that the Bishop wanted
to address us by 2pm.
I came and they said that we should go and
pray for the family of Nnebolise and everybody should march to the place
for the celebration of Mass. All of us, including priests, indeed,
about 50 of them, we went there and celebrated Mass and sermon was said
and communion served.
“After the Mass, we all marched through
Majoua Street on our way home. A group of boys from Umudioka stopped us
and started attacking us with sticks and stones. They pushed me into the
gutter.
One of the boys broke my hand with a big stick and some
used their machetes to hit me. I managed to get out of the gutter almost
naked, holding my trousers; I even lost one pair of my shoe. It was at
the end of the road that we saw the police.
From there we were taken to the Cathedral and then to the hospital, Regina Caeli, where I am being treated.”
Another
victim, Sir Obuekwe Obikwelu from Umuanaga village Awka, whose head was
bandaged because of the machete cuts he got said: “We went to celebrate
Mass at Umudioka at late Nnebolise’s family and after celebrating the
mass, we were coming back when we were waylaid by some bad boys.
As
we were running I looked back and saw an old man my fellow knight of
St. Molumba being beating by the boys and I felt if I left him, they may
kill the old man. I went to them and said this person you are beating
is an old man and your brother; why beat him?
They turned round
and swooped on me, the first one gave me a machete cut here, as I was
holding the side, stones were rained on me and I was rushed to this
hospital.” The Cathedral Administrator, St. Patrick Cathedral Awka, Rev.
Fr. Patrick Amaobi Chukwuma, who has been at the centre of the matter,
told Daily Sun at the hospital that they went to Nnebolise family to
pray for them only to be attacked again by the Umudioka youths.
He
said: “Yesterday some priests from Awka Diocese, from Awka region and
Adazi region and some laity, including Catholic men, Catholic women and
some youths we went to identify with poor family of Nnebolise, who have
been suppressed by some people from Umudioka because they are poor.
This thing has been happening since May 24, when their father, Samuel Nnebolise, died.
The
man before he died willed that he will be buried according to Catholic
rite but the villagers said no, he would be buried according to
traditional rite that is the controversy.
“But the family invited
us to bury their father, according Catholic rite, which they refused and
the corpse was returned to the mortuary and the family went into
prayers.
Last week, they wanted to stage a prayer and after
putting canopies and chairs for the prayers, the same youths masked
themselves, with about 20 masquerades; that was last Monday.
They
came into the family, armed and destroyed the canopies, took away the
seats, snatched handsets, destroyed the altar set and carried everything
away with some clothes.
“Yesterday, the church organised herself to celebrate Mass with the family. We went there with many priests and laity.
After
celebrating the Mass, we were about to go when stones started flying
from hidden places, from uncompleted houses, some houses. Stones were
being thrown by unknown people. Our youths have to defend the members of
the church.
They threw back the stones. We were going, not
knowing that the Umudioka youths were armed with machetes and they
started stabbing people. You have seen some of the victims.
They
were about 36, who sustained injuries from machete cuts and stones.
About 36 of them were affected. Some have been discharged. Those who are
critical are still in the hospital.” Disagreeing with Rev. Fr.
Chukwuma’s account, the Chairman, Okolobia Umudioka, Chief Ejike Nwude,
said the church members attacked the village.
He said: “It’s
unfortunate, the mayhem was caused by the thugs. They waylaid us
yesterday, beat up our boys, destroyed our houses, even vehicles.
Yesterday morning we went to the Area Command with Father Chukwuma for
peace, and the Area Commander instructed everybody to be at peace and
not to go to Umudioka again.
“We accepted what the commander said
and left, everybody went home and that was why they took us unaware
because we were not expecting them.
We thought we’ve reached a
point of agreement. Unfortunately, around 4pm, I started getting phone
calls that the Catholic priest, with heavily armed people, marched from
St Patrick through Majua and when they got to Majua Street, they started
breaking glasses of Umudioka buildings, throwing stone, singing war
songs and making abusive insinuations.
“In the process, one Igbogi
Ejikeme, unaware that they were coming for war, ran into them and they
pounced on him. The young man is still in the hospital as I am speaking
with you.
While they were going, they saw Chukeudeme’s house and
they destroyed it. “They started throwing stones on anybody they met on
the way. We ran away.
We could not do anything because we were not
expecting such magnitude of thugs.” On who injured the church people,
Nwude said: “Because they came from different places. They did not know
themselves.
They attacked themselves, because immediately you step
out of the land and tried to come back they take you as an enemy. They
inflicted the injuries on themselves because they came from different
places.They were hired. Some came from Nise, Mbaukwu and Nanka and so
on.”
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