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Before Uche Anya’s ‘personal interest’ leads to demolition of Enugu Bar…

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Good morning your Excellency. May we again commend your good works so far. The water reticulation and changing of old pipes to take water to every home in Enugu is in top gear and we cannot fail to commend this.
Everydaynewsngr.net also commends the very many ongoing road rehabilitation projects across the State.
On your recent awards by some prominent newspapers, we are not surprised. Congratulations your Excellency. Keep Moving.
To the issue of the day your Excellency, we feel it’s time you personally intervene in the war between Breathe Lounge and Bar, Independence Layout, and Uche Anya of the Enugu Capital Territory and Development Authority (ECTDA).
This issue has lingered. At a point you intervened and they had a meeting with the SSG, yet there is no end in sight.
He appears bent on demolishing a business of that size and capacity even after the agreement with the SSG.
He has also been accused of devising an alarm to scare customer from the lounge. This is unfair and must be condemned.
Before we allow the leader of the management team Mr. Tochukwu Okeke to tell his story, it is our belief that there is more in this issue than meets the eyes. Things have really gone bad.
Suggestion:
It is the suggestion of this medium that Uche Anya be directed to hands off this matter based on allegations of vendetta and bribery.
A probe team should be set up to investigate this matter, and report back to His Excellency.
We are of the view that there is need to save this business and its workers especially under the biting economic situation. May it please your Excellency.
Hear from the management:
The Management of Breathe Lounge and Bar, Independence Layout, Enugu, has urged Governor Peter Ndubuisi Mbah to intervene in the ordeal faced by the company on the hands of the Enugu Capital Territory and Development Authority (ECTDA), led by Uche Anya.
Speaking with newsmen in Enugu, the Leader of the management team, Mr Tochukwu Okeke, said Uche Anya, who is also their neighbour, has become a thorn in their flesh with a series of disruptions to their activities, including the sealing of the business, harassment, and the use of alarms to disperse their customers, among others.
He stated that there are grapevine reports that their neighbour, Uche Anya, wants to embark on demolishing the property in the name of ECDTA, which they have invested over N500m to organize, with over 60 staff on their payroll.
According to him, “When we thought about the idea of establishing this firm, we had other states in mind but chose Enugu as the capital of the south east.
“I am from Anambra State but bred in Lagos but, we saw the serene and conducive environment provided by the state Government and decided to invest”.
“We went to Enugu Capital Territory and Development Agency and met with the then chairman, Mr Joseph Umunnakwe Onoh, who encouraged us to kick-start our firm.
“We obtained all the necessary paperworks and made all the payments with architectural designs of what we wanted to do”
“They were all approved and we began to build, using the building plans.
“Though, this place was given to us on lease by the owners, we still made sure that, it’s antiquated nature was modernised.
“We started operation in july 2023 before Engr Anya took over as the capital territory chairman in August.
“When he was appointed and we visited him in the office as our neighbour, he told us that, our business won’t work so long as he is still the chairman of ECDTA”
“Engr Anya told us that, what was remaining was for our neighbours to complain and once they do that, we would park out.
“He said he had sometime in 1999 asked the owner to sell the said property to him but he refused and wondered why, his children would later sell it to an outsider.
“We begged him to at least, collect our items and also told him that, we have been leaving peacefully with those in the neighbourhood and have never received complaint in any form.
Mr Okeke also narrated further ordeals that the company had after the said first meeting with the ECDTA boss, whom he said, has been busy issuing press statements against the firm.
He posited that, the State Government through the SSG had last year, intervened in the said brouhaha; the Governor too.
“After series of threats, Engr Anya came and sealed this establishment and asked us to sign an affidavit that there would be no music before he would open it again.”
“Our Establishment sealed for over 17 days and we were asked to pay a contravention fee of ₦250,000 which we did for peace to reign”
“We lost over ₦8 million Naira worth of consumables during that period.
“After unsealing the place, he still came and chased those who came to celebrate birthday in our office away because, they were singing, birthday song.
“He served us paper the next day before shutting it down a day later.
“We began to use advocacy to halt this trouble , yet to no avail. We consulted the commissioner for Culture and Tourism, Barr Ugochi Madueke, Mr Okoh Onyekachi, and others that we know to intervene.
“Few days later, Prof Chidiebere Onyia, SSG, called us for a meeting in his office where, we addressed the issue squarely. He advised us on what to do in order for peace to reign and promised to unseal the place.
“The meeting had it’s altercations which were all settled. The drawings were  all examined, both the architectural and electrical drawings. I was asked to go and make some amendments.
“During the meeting with the SSG, I revealed a secret about when the man told me to get him a sum of ₦25 million Naira to save myself from all these stress.
“The revelation shattered him which prompted the SSG to request that I put it in writing.
“I told the SSG that, he will not accept the documents if sent, but he asked me to do the needful first.
“After some days, I did as requested, but, Engr Anya refused to collect the amended designs from me”
“I have made series of  efforts to get it across but all were futile.
On the allegations of running a different business from the approved, Mr Okeke said, the ECDTA Boss lied, and brought out documents showing the Agency approved the business as Restaurant, Lounge and Bar and not a brothel or hotel, which he said, the ECTDA boss claims .
Presenting Documents of approval as well as other legal documents gotten from the State Government agencies before erecting their company to the press, Mr Okeke called on Governor Peter Mbah to come to their aid once again as they are losing millions of Naira on a daily basis over this, saying that they have been supporting his administration through adequate payment of taxes and inviting their friends to come and invest in the state.
“I want to beckon on our State Government to come to our aid.
“We have invested over ₦500 million in this business and we have over 60 staff on our payroll, who run different shifts.
“Our business is dying less than one year after it’s establishment and we don’t want it destroyed.
“We are not parading any fake document as all we have, were obtained from the Agency where Uche Anya is in charge.
“He has mounted alarm which he switches on every night to disperse our customers.
“Sometimes, it runs for hours yet, it doesn’t appear like something that would stop soon.
“I see Engr Uche Anya as a father; but why he is bent on destroying my business is still strange to me.
“I am  hearing about plans to demolish this place, all because, of a personal vendetta.
“Governor Peter Ndubuisi Mbah, please, help us and save our investments
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Governor Mbah’s Compassion Reaches Ikem as ENSOCU Identifies Indigent Persons for Life-Changing Support

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In a time when many vulnerable families are struggling to make ends meet, the compassionate leadership of Governor Barr. Dr. Peter Ndubuisi Mbah once again came to the fore on Saturday as the Enugu State Operations Coordinating Unit (ENSOCU) arrived in Ikem Community, Isi Uzo Local Government Area, to identify indigent persons for government intervention.
For many residents, the exercise was more than a routine data collection exercise. It was a message of hope. It was a reassurance that government has not forgotten the widow struggling to feed her children, the elderly man abandoned by circumstance, the physically challenged person yearning for support, and countless families battling poverty in silence.
The visit by ENSOCU is a direct reflection of Governor Mbah’s belief that governance must touch lives, especially those at the lowest rung of the social ladder. It is another demonstration that behind the administration’s ambitious infrastructure and economic development agenda lies a compassionate heart committed to lifting the vulnerable and restoring dignity to the less privileged.
Leading the delegation was the State Project Coordinator, Barr. Joy-Blossom Eneh, accompanied by the Head of Operations, Mrs. Martina Ajibo, IEC Officer, Comr. Sulaiman Onyeama Jr., Enumerator Lady Doris, and the Lead Enumerator for Isi Uzo Local Government Area, Ede Cornelius N. (De Young).
Moving from one location to another, the team engaged residents, community leaders and stakeholders in the painstaking process of identifying those genuinely in need of support. For many community members, it was the first time they felt seen and heard by government representatives who had come specifically to understand their challenges.
Addressing residents during the exercise, Barr. Eneh described the initiative as an expression of Governor Mbah’s unwavering commitment to ensuring that development reaches every household, irrespective of social status or location.
“This is not just about gathering names and figures,” she said. “It is about finding the people behind the statistics. It is about reaching those who have been forgotten by circumstances and ensuring they become part of the development story of Enugu State. His Excellency believes that every citizen matters, and that is why we are here.”
Her words resonated deeply with many of those present. In communities where economic hardship has left many families vulnerable, the exercise sparked renewed optimism that help may finally be on the way.
The initiative forms part of the ongoing efforts to expand the State Social Register, creating a reliable database that will guide future interventions and ensure that assistance gets to those who truly need it. Beyond the data, however, the exercise represents something even more profound: a government extending a hand of care to its people.
Governor Mbah’s administration has consistently emphasized that development must be inclusive. While roads, schools, healthcare facilities and investments are transforming the state, the governor has remained equally committed to ensuring that the poorest and most vulnerable members of society are not left behind.
The #TomorrowIsHere vision is therefore not only about physical infrastructure; it is about human lives. It is about creating opportunities for those who have none, restoring hope where despair exists, and giving vulnerable citizens a reason to believe that tomorrow can indeed be better than today.
As ENSOCU continues its statewide exercise, community leaders, desk officers and enumerators have been encouraged to support the identification process by helping to locate and document indigent persons in their respective communities.
The success of the programme, stakeholders noted, depends on collective effort and a shared commitment to ensuring that assistance reaches those who need it most.
For the people of Ikem, the visit was a reminder that compassionate governance is not measured only by policies and projects, but by the lives touched and the hope restored. And as the ENSOCU team concluded its engagement, one message stood clear: under Governor Peter Mbah’s administration, the poor and vulnerable are not forgotten, and the promise that #TomorrowIsHere is steadily becoming a reality for all.

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“We Were Forgotten”: Obiagu Resident’s Joy Mirrors Hope as Gov. Mbah’s Intervention Reaches Enugu Slum (Video)

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For years, Obiagu existed in the shadows of Enugu’s bustling city centre—alive with people, trade and nightlife, yet weighed down by neglect. Today, hope is returning, and for one young woman, Nweke Chinemerem Abigail, that hope was too powerful to keep silent.
Standing amid visible changes in her neighbourhood, Abigail took to social media to document what she described as a turning point for Obiagu, a densely populated area at the heart of Enugu metropolis. Her video, which has since gone viral, captures more than construction work—it tells the story of a community finally being seen.
“God has finally judged Obiagu,” she exclaimed in the emotional video, her words reflecting years of frustration and longing for government attention. To her and many residents, the intervention of Enugu State Governor, Dr. Peter Mbah, signals the end of abandonment and the beginning of renewal.
Obiagu is home to thousands of low-income earners who have learned to survive amid poor infrastructure. Yet, in spite of its challenges, the area has always pulsed with life. It is a major commercial hub, renowned for its printing presses, newspaper offices, and vibrant street trading. From dawn until late night, the neighbourhood hums with activity, serving as a backbone for Enugu’s informal economy.
Residents say the irony was painful: a community so central, yet so overlooked.
“We live in the middle of the capital, but we felt like we didn’t belong to the city,” one trader told this reporter. “People came here to work and make money, but nobody cared how we lived.”
The renewed government intervention has begun to change that narrative. Though details of the project are still unfolding, the visible improvements have ignited a sense of dignity among residents who say they had resigned themselves to permanent neglect.
For Abigail, the changes represent more than physical development—they symbolize recognition.
“This is about the poor being remembered,” she said in the video. “It gives us hope that our lives matter too.”
As Obiagu slowly sheds its slum identity, the story of one young woman’s gratitude has become the voice of many. In her joy lies a simple but powerful message: development is not just about roads and buildings—it is about restoring belief to people who thought they had been forgotten.

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My Life In Danger! Investor Cries Out, Accuses Enugu LGA Chairman

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A developer, Mr. Michael Aniagboso Aka, says his life is in danger.
As a result, he is calling on Gov. Peter Mbah and the Enugu State Government to come to his rescue.
He alleges that the Enugu North Local Government Council, Chairman, Dr. Ibenaku Onoh and a subcontractor, Tochukwu Nzekwe are making life unbearable for him over a contract he executed for the local government.
Aniagboso, who is the Director of the Diamond M & B Construction, said he had an agreement with the Council in 2020 to develop a Plaza at Coal Camp Spare Parts Market called “Jesus Bu Eze Plaza.”
The Plaze which was constructed on Build, Operate and Transfer, basis has a Memorandum of Understanding, MOU, that his company would manage the plaza for 25 years before the Council assumes total ownership.

However, less than a year after the job was delivered, Enugu North Local Government Council, backtracked on the MOU and edged Diamond M & B Construction out and started collecting revenue from the Plaza in negation to the contract agreement.

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Consequently, Aniagboso, approached the Speaker of the State House of Assembly to prevail on the chairman, Ibenaku Onoh to honour the dictates of the contract and allow the company to continue to collect revenue from the plaza as agreed.
Onoh refused to heed the advise of the Speaker, thus Aniagboso has decided that help can only come from the Governor.
Hear him:
“I work with local governments on development projects in partnership with private investors.
“In 2020, the then Enugu North Local Government Chairman, Emeka Onunze awarded the company a Build, Operate, and Transfer (BOT) contract.
“We commenced the project and by 2024, the new administration (Gov. Peter Mbah) came in. The project was officially commissioned on 4th March 2024 by the Deputy Governor.
“Initially, the project had 182 shops, but it has now expanded to about 300 shops, including 32 fully furnished toilets.
“Dr. Ibenaku Onoh inherited the project at completion. However, the terms of the agreement were clear: that the project was a BOT and that I would manage it. Profit sharing was agreed at 70% to the developer and 30% to the Council, although he initially demanded 50:50 before but later accepted 70:30 after the intervention of Enugu State House of Assembly Speaker.
“According to the agreement, the Local Government and my company were to open a joint account where all revenues would be paid. Instead, they forced me to remit funds into personal accounts linked to revenue mobilization units, not official Local Government accounts and as well as requested that the percentage be shared 50/50. Because of this irregularity, I reported the matter to the Speaker of the House of Assembly.
“The Speaker intervened advised that he should not alter the MOU of 70/30 . He instructed that payments be made into an official account.
“An account was opened at Globus Bank, but the Local Government Treasurer and DPM were not made signatories as required. Despite this, I have paid about ₦7 million, with approximately ₦6 million currently in the account.”
Separately, Aniagboso Aka narrated how a sub-contractor Tochukwu Nzekwe who failed to perform his part of the agreement has been terrorising him and his workers at the plaza.
He noted that that non-performance of Nzekwe delayed the timely commissioning of the project. But, rather than allow reason and law to determine the implication of his failure to perform his part of the contract, resorted to continuous intimidation and harassment.
“I awarded a ₦118 million contract for landscaping of the project site, construction and asphalting of car park to a contractor, Chief Tochukwu Nzekwe who claimed to own construction equipment, Toshel construction and equipment Ltd.
“We agreed that the job would be completed within three months. However, he failed to deliver because he had obsolete equipment, and completed less than 10% of the work. I had already paid him ₦27.5 million.
“The matter was reported to the police and taken to court. The court granted an order restraining him from harassing or disturbing me, but he ignored the order. He openly boasted of connections with Judges and the police.
“Recently, he came to the site with thugs and assaulted my workers. Some of them were hospitalised for months because of head injuries and others inflicted on them by the thugs led by Tochukwu Nzekwe.
“I reported this to the police, but no effective action was taken. I also reported to the Local Government Chairman, who did nothing. Instead, he told me that I lacked the capacity to secure the project.
“Subsequently, the Chairman announced that the Local Government would take over the project and revenue collection, instructing me to stop collecting money. I reminded him that the agreement was between my company and the local government under BOT terms, not personal control.
“He ignored this and brought his associates, including his Personal Assistant on Market, Hon. Nonso Ugwu, who has been using thugs to attack us and as well to forcibly collect revenues. The money collected is paid into unknown personal accounts with no transparency or accountability or recourse to the developer.
“I am an investor. I invested a huge amount of money and borrowed heavily to complete this project. Instead of supporting me, they are pushing me out and focusing only on collecting revenue.
“I have approached the Chairman several times with respected individuals, but he refused to listen. I am now being threatened—my life and my family’s lives are in danger. I have been threatened with kidnapping and physical harm. Because of this, I am currently hiding and cannot move freely.
“The Local Government has no legal right to take over this project outside the BOT agreement. I reported the matter to the Attorney General of Enugu State, who is fully aware of the law, yet no action has been taken.
“Despite this, they have taken over the management and revenue collection of the plaza since December, without any recourse to me or the investors. Investors who contributed funds are watching helplessly.
“This situation damages the image of the Enugu State Government and discourages investors. I currently have other investors willing to bring millions of naira into Enugu State, but they are afraid because of this treatment.
“I am pleading for government intervention, especially from the Governor. If the government no longer wants me to manage the project, then I should be properly compensated based on the documented cost of the project, duly signed by the former Chairman. I have all documents—agreements, MOU, approvals, and records.
“I have not even managed the project for one full year, despite being granted 25 years under the BOT agreement.
“I am begging for investigation. If I am lying, let the government investigate thoroughly. All I ask is to be allowed to operate according to the agreement or be fairly compensated. My life is in danger. I need help,” he declared.
Right of Reply: Efforts to reach the LGA Chairman, Ibenaku Onoh; his Personal Assistant on Market, Hon. Nonso Ugwu; and the subcontractor, Tochukwu Nzekwe, for their side of the story were unsuccessful as at press time.
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Enugu: My only problem with Governor Peter Mbah

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By PETRUS OBI.

Dear Governor,

I am writing because I have no option here.

Your Excellency, In case you are not aware, so many people, political observers, critics, journalists,  saved, not only your inaugural speech at the Okpara Square on May 29, 2023,  but also your manifesto.

Your promises were not just humongous, they sounded unattainable, unrealistic or even imaginary. They sounded like the usual promises from Nigerian politicians and leaders, and, many have waited to see how things turn out as years roll by.

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Recently, I woke up to read from an Anambra critic – Odera (Pen of the gods); the piece was titled “Warning to Governor Mbah of Enugu.” He wrote:
‘Sir, I would have told you is not friendly advise but I told you is friendly.
‘What you are doing is not friendly at all , yes, you are a bully; let me explain.

‘Anambara is supposed to be Enugu’s senior and big brother, but the intimidation you are meting out to us is humiliating.

‘Okay, let me not comment on the transformation you are giving Enugu State without cho Cho cho (noise)…you simply brought another one which I won’t support.

‘Anambara was the first to battle Criminals in our bushes with Agû na Eche Mba, even though with Egbe chakakpom (inferior) and now you have given your own Vigilante, Guns which three will buy all the ‘chakabula’ we use in our state.
‘My anger is that if you chase all the criminals away from Enugu, they will come to Anambara and turn it “Home for all criminals.

‘So Sir, I plead that at times you allow your men to stroll into Anambara and show us some love. We agree that you pass us on good Governance, kindly have mercy and throw some security around us.

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‘I come on bended knees. I am Mazi Odera POg JP, known as Mkpisi Ndi Egede or Dibia ónu ike.’

The Anambra based writer was referring to the recent sophisticated crime fighting equipment you added to what was already on ground.
If Odera, Pen Of The gods, was trembling over what the people of Enugu are already getting used to, one wonders what his reactions would be when he learns of your approval to constrct and reconstruct all urban roads in Enugu.

A government statement says this is in line with your administration’s target to pave all the roads in Enugu metropolis before the end of your first term in office.

“We have done the first phase, which was over 90 roads. We have also done phase two, which also exceeded the earlier planned 141 urban roads. So, we are now in phase three. Here, we are going to award contracts that will cover all the roads that are yet to be paved in Enugu metropolis.

“These roads cut across New GRA, Old GRA, Emene Zone, Abakpa Zone, Thinkers Corner, Airport Corner, Upper Meniru in Awkunanaw, Idaw River Layout, Gariki, Maryland, Achara Layout, Uwani, One Day and Upper One Day, Trans Ekulu, Independence Layout, Independence Layout Phase II, Coal Camp Zone, Pocket Layout, as well as Ogui and Asata Zone, among other places. We want to cover the uncovered areas roads in the Enugu metropolis,” he said.

Returning to your inaugural speech, I found answers to some questions.

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You said; “For six months, I traversed the length and breadth of Enugu State visiting the 68 development centres. During this time, I listened to you, saw your challenges in the midst of considerable resources and felt your pains….
“There is no doubting Enugu’s capacity to recreate the iconic wonderment of economic prosperity and phenomenal growth witnessed in Singapore and the United Arab Emirates. Our will is strong and unshakeable. We are also acutely aware that where there is a will, there is always a way. When their forebears conceived the models of Dubai and Singapore some few decades ago, they too began to sow their tomorrow like a tiny seed as we are doing today. At that moment, the conceivers of the dreams appeared like some theatre jesters. Today, those countries have become models of the wondrous depth of human capacity.
“We will pursue an infrastructural revolution in Enugu State by turning our state into one huge construction site. We will prioritize road construction and infrastructural renewal ensuring that our roads are well paved. Where necessary we shall construct flyovers and dualise roads as a remedy to any gridlocks.

“Our approach to tackling insecurity in Enugu State will be by adopting the kinetic and non-kinetic models and approaches. We will strengthen community policing architecture; neighbourhood watch and forest guards. In this mode, we will deploy modern technology such as CCTV cameras and others, as well as establishing a command-and-control centre in Enugu State, so as to track perpetrators of crime who we will pursue and bring to justice.

Your Excellency, you must be wondering where my problem with you lies.
It lies in your pace which appears too fast for so many people who never believed its possible.
It could be found in the fact that you are proving doubting Thomas’s wrong so early in the day.
It lies in records that may be difficult to match, especially for some of us who would want to be Governor tomorrow.

It also lies in Odera’s fears and alleged ‘intimidation.’
But, are these really problems?
If the answer is in the negative, then I ask to be forgiven for choice of words.

Yours Faithfully,

Petrus Obi.

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Enugu Community Cries To Gov Mbah, IGP Alleges Plan By ECTDA To Takeover Ancestral land

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Fresh tension is brewing in Enugu South Local Government Area as the people of Obeagu Awkunanaw Community have raised alarm over alleged plans to forcefully take over their ancestral land and renewed markings on their buildings by officials said to be from the Enugu Capital Territory Development Authority (ECTDA).

In separate petitions to Governor Peter Mbah, the Inspector General of Police (IGP), and the Chairman of ECTDA, the community alleged a “renewed plot” to unleash mayhem and resume demolitions reminiscent of what they described as “the massive destruction and misery” of January 2024.

The petitions were jointly signed by Hon. Mike Ogbonna, President General; Reuben N. Okafor, Secretary General; and Chief Christian Egbo, Traditional Prime Minister of Obeagu Community.

In a strongly worded protest letter dated October 6, 2025, and addressed to the ECTDA Chairman, the community expressed shock over what they called “a worrisome development” involving unidentified persons who claimed to be officials from the authority and allegedly marked several structures in the area for removal.

“We were shocked, to say the least, when we observed a handful of persons who, without proper identification but upon our prodding later identified themselves as officials from your office, were sent to mark some of our structures for removal,” the community wrote.

“While we hope this is not a prelude to another round of demolition akin to the massive destruction and misery caused us by the very act of last year (2024), we still tenaciously hold the view that you acted deliberately to frustrate and render nugatory the prosecution of our pending suits,” the letter added.

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The community reminded the ECTDA Chairman of pending court cases relating to the disputed land, particularly Suit No. E/1081/2019 and E/263/2020, both of which, they said, remain unresolved.

“Given all the processes and documents herein brought to your attention, you are now properly guided and well equipped to resist the temptation of taking further action or steps which are clearly subjudice and patently lawless,” the letter further read.

In another petition dated October 5, 2025, addressed to Governor Peter Ndubuisi Mbah, the community raised what they described as an “S.O.S.” over alleged plans by the Commander of the Enugu State Forest Guard, retired DCP Olasoji Akinbayo, to deploy his men for a “forceful takeover” of their communal land in concert with “vicious land grabbers.”

“We alert Your Excellency to an information at our disposal to the effect that the Commander of the Enugu State Forest Guard, retired DCP Olasoji Akinbayo, acting in concert with some vicious land grabbers who are his friends, is allegedly mustering about four units of Forest Guard members under his command to invade our communal/ancestral land,” the petition stated.

The community accused the former police officer of having a long history of “victimization and brutalization” against them during his tenure as Deputy Commissioner of Police (Operations), Enugu State Command.

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“Our community was visibly placed under siege as the said retired DCP Olasoji, at the behest of his paymasters, the land grabbers, used truckloads of police officers to garrison our community, arresting and hurriedly arraigning some hapless members on trumped-up charges. Funnily, none of the charges was sustained in court,” the letter read.

While praising Governor Mbah for his “top-notch infrastructural and developmental strides,” the community urged him to investigate the alleged plot and call the Forest Guard Commander to order to avert what they described as “a looming breakdown of law and order.”

“Act fast, Sir, to avert any breakdown of law and order. A stitch in time saves nine,” they urged the governor.

Similarly, in a separate petition to the Inspector General of Police, also dated October 5, 2025, and copied to the AIG, FCID Annex, Enugu, the community expressed fears that retired DCP Olasoji was planning to use the Forest Guard as a substitute for the police to achieve his alleged objectives, following the IGP’s recent directive warning officers against involvement in land disputes.

“It is easy to discern that resort to the members of the Forest Guard by retired DCP Olasoji and his co-conspirators is certainly as a result of your stern warning to members of the Police Force against interference in land matters,” the petition read.

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“We strongly believe the source of information about this pending attack against our community as it were, by retired DCP Olasoji, to be reliable, credible and actionable,” it added.

As of the time of filing this report, none of the accused parties, the ECTDA, the Forest Guard Commander, or the Enugu State Government, had officially responded to the allegations.

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