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“Governor Uzodimma, we also have property rights; we can’t be slaves in our home. Governor Uzodimma, please leave our land for us.”— Imo state women reacts in a peaceful protest
“Governor Uzodimma, we also have property rights; we can’t be slaves in our home. Governor Uzodimma, please leave our land for us.”— Imo state women reacts in a peaceful protest

The women of Umuejechi Nekede has embarked  on a peaceful protested showing their displeasure toward the state government who are forcefully taking over of their ancestral land in Imo State.

“Governor Uzodimma, we also have property rights; we can’t be slaves in our home. Governor Uzodimma, please leave our land for us.”— Imo state women reacts in a peaceful protest

The aggrieved women claimed that the Government took the land “despite subsisting court judgments in their favour”.

Adored in all black attire, the women, chanting lamentable songs, displayed placards with varying inscriptions.

Some of the placards read: “Governor Uzodimma, we also have property rights; we can’t be slaves in our home. Governor Uzodimma, please leave our land for us. This is the only land left for us and our children”.

Speaking to newsmen at the scene of the protest, the Assistant Woman Leader, Ndom Umuejechi, Dr. Mrs. Regina Emereonye, cautioned that anarchy would sadly take over, if and wherever the rule of law is jettisoned.

Her words: “We are a very peaceful community, but our peaceful stance to life and living should not be taken for granted by anybody.

“Anarchy, which blows no one any good, ultimately creeps in, anytime and wherever the rule of law is forced to take a flight in any place.

“The land in dispute is our ancestral land. It was leased to the defunct Eastern Region Government before the civil war, for agricultural purposes.

“Since the State Zoological Garden and Wildlife Park, which used to be money spinning tourist centre is moribund, the land ought to revert to the original land owners, in full compliance with the subsisting court judgments.”

Meanwhile, the community has, through their counsel, Mr. U. B. O. Obinna, sent a letter to Governor Hope Uzodimma, on the continuous trespass into the lands harbouring the defunct Agriculture Development Corporation.

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