Again, Oyigbo residents raised alarm over planned demolition of houses By Onyeaghala Emmanuel 03 January 2021 | 8:11 am Bashir Aminu, Iyan Zazzau is dead 3 hours ago Stakeholders seek Nigeria’s rural devt with diaspora remittance 1 day ago Give thanks to God, Obasanjo charges Nigerians 2 hours ago Barely two months after residents of Oyigbo, Rivers State suffered harassment, killings from military operations, the residents have again, raised alarm over planned illegal demolition of their properties by indigenous youths of the community. The Guardian gathered that Umueye Community youths in Oyigbo had sent a circular to property owners to vacate their buildings in preparation for demolition for a proposed road construction by the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC). Elder Daniel Ogbuji, the Chairman of Umueye Community, Oyigbo; Nwankwo Chidiebere, Secretary and Micheal Azuh, a youth leader, signed the circular obtained by The Gua...
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