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Bayelsa Community Resolves Dispute, Sign Peace Accord

Warring parties in the crisis that rocked Opu- Nembe community in Nembe Local Government Area of Bayelsa in 2022 have resolved and embraced peace.

The crisis in Opu- Nembe had reached its peak in August 2022, forcing the Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun to deploy a special team of Police operatives to the community.

Some of the major actors who have begged for forgiveness also signed a peace accord to demonstrate the sincerity of their purpose.

In a carnival-like reception at the Opu-Nembe Civil Centre, the returnees were received by the Chairman Opu-Nembe Council of Chiefs, Chief Yousuo Donald Theo-Iruo, and scores of family members and friends.

Chief Theo- Iruo who commended their decision to seek forgiveness and return home said peace has come to stay in the community.

He said the community would continue to open its arms to receive as many that are willing to return home and enjoy the peace in the community.

Chief Theo-Iruo noted that with the establishment of the Federal University in the community, all hands are needed on deck to ensure a smooth take-off of the tertiary institution.

‘’ Those who took this bold step to come and reconcile with their people after the turmoil deserve commendation. Today is one of the best days that cannot be forgotten in a hurry. We believe that this peace we are looking for has come to stay. It is from our hearts. Anybody who desires to come back home and join this peace initiative is free to do so, the doors are still open,’’ he said.

Also speaking the youth president, Nembe Youth Federation, Toinpre Sambo assured those still on self-exile to return home and join hands to build the community.

“Those still on self-exile should come back home. We assured them that we have put the past crisis behind us. The peace that returned to this community will endure. They went on self-exile by themselves, so they should come back home.’’

A member of the Opu-Nembe peace reconciliation committee, Aseomiegha Orusakwe commended the former Minister of Petroleum, Chief Timipre Sylva, Dr Kojo Sam, and the Council of Chiefs for creating an atmosphere of peace that has made those who went on self-exile to return home.

One of the returnees and a key initiator of the peace process, Hon. Fredrick Amiefamonyo Braide while giving glory to God for the peace process said the crisis has retarded development in the community.

According to him, it was his love for the community and the importance of peace to development that inspired him to initiate the peace process.

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