The gruesome machete attack on a prominent community leader Idiege Benjamin has sent shockwaves through Abua/Odual Local Government Area in Rivers State raising concerns that a fragile peace may be fracturing.
The Police has apprehended two of the suspects, but the incident has reignited long-simmering anxieties about lawlessness and potential insurgency in the region.
On the morning of June 29, 2025, Idiege Benjamin, the Chairman of Okana Community, was working at his farm at Omoboko when, according to his account, he and his friend Akeodi Ologhadien were ambushed.
Four men armed with machetes descended on them, identified as Odiamiodi Ezekiel (alias Young), Edikake Paul, Odekuango Love Isaiah (alias Deko), and Dirokweni Uduku. While Ologhadien managed to escape into the bush, Benjamin was not so fortunate, sustaining grievous wounds that required emergency at the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital.
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This latest act of brutality has prompted a groundswell of calls for decisive action. Residents are demanding a greater police presence in Omalem, a crackdown on known criminals, and a concerted efforts to address the underlying social and economic issues that fuel the cycle of violence.
Authorities are facing mounting pressure to respond effectively and prevent the situation from spiraling out of control, potentially plunging the Abua/Odual LGA back into a state of insurgency.
(Editor: Paul Akhagbemhe)