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Normalcy Returns In Ekpeye Kingdom After Protest
Normalcy is said to have returned to parts of Ekpeye Kingdom following a tense standoff between local youth bodies and Power Gas Limited.
A statement by the Director, Information and Public Relations Unit of the Palace of the Eze Ekpeye logbo III, Anamoji B. Felix in Port Harcourt, said the early intervention of His Imperial Majesty, Eze Kelvin Ngozi Anugwo saved the situation.
According to the statement, the protest was spearheaded by youths from Ogbele, Oshiugbokor, and Obumeze communities under the umbrella of the Ekpeye Youth Congress (EYC), which accused Power Gas Limited of marginalisation and failing to maintain a harmonious relationship with the host communities.
But the statement revealed that the timely response of the Monarch, nailed the situation.
The protesters alleged that the company had not initiated or executed any meaningful development projects in the area, despite years of operation within Ekpeye land.
Speaking during a reconciliatory meeting convened at the palace of the Eze Ekpeye Logbo III, the President General of the Ekpeye Youth Congress, Senior Comrade Justice Ewoh, lamented what he described as collective frustration of the youths.
“Power Gas Limited has failed to take our people seriously. For too long, they have neglected their responsibilities to the communities that host them. We demand inclusivity, development, and respect”, he said.
The impasse took a turning point when His Imperial Majesty stepped in and called for dialogue and mutual understanding between the parties.
According to the statement, the Royal Father urged both parties to commit to a constructive path and warned that continued tension could hinder both community development and business operations.
“Our strength lies in unity and dialogue. Ekpeye land must not be a place of conflict but of progress. We must demand accountability respectfully and ensure companies working in our land do not take our hospitality for granted”, he said.
Meanwhile, the Divisional Police Officer of Ahoada, CSP Chukwuma, has appreciated the youths of Ekpeye for conducting themselves responsibly and advised the company to expedite actions to swiftly address the issues raised by the youth congress.
Earlier at the deliberation, the company, through its Community Affairs Unit, denied all allegations levelled against it, saying that “no company in Ekpeye Kingdom has hired more Ekpeye youths than us”.
The company’s delegation, however, pleaded for more time to enable them relate to the top management of the organisation to address the situation.
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