The call for the resignation of two Local government Chairmen in Ebonyi State, Chief Moses Ogodoali Nomeh Ezza North and Mrs Euphemia Nwali for Ezza South Council Areas, stems from the rising insecurity and perceived incompetence in their respective areas.
Concerned indigenes like Mr Peter Nworie and John Nwafor have expressed their distress over the return of insecurity in Onueke, the local government Headquarters of Ezza South, leading to the tragic killings of youths in the community and neighboring areas.
The plea for increased security measures by the state governor, Francis Nwifuru, highlights the urgent need for proactive and patriotic actions to safeguard the lives and property of the people in Ezza North and South.
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The lack of decisive action by the Chief Executives of the two Local Government Areas has been criticized, as the security challenges persist without effective intervention to address the escalating violence and threats faced by the residents.
The indigenes emphasize the fundamental role of government in ensuring the protection of citizens’ lives and property, stressing the importance of creating a peaceful environment that allows for economic activities and daily life without fear or disruption.