'I lost everything, now homeless' says Anambra monarch after palace was burnt

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Anambra Police Command Commissioner Aderemi Adeoye

By Chimezie Anaso

The palace of Igwe Emmanuel Nnabuife, the traditional ruler of Isseke Community in Ihiala Local Government Area (LGA) of Anambra, the family house of the acting president general of the town and two other buildings have been razed by yet-to-be-identified arsonists.

Igwe Nnabuife who confirmed the incident to newsmen said he had no problem with anyone in the Community that could warrant the attack.

According to him, “It is true that my palace was burnt down by these boys and I have lost everything that I laboured all my life to achieve and as it is now I am homeless.

“Everything was raised down but I thank God that no life was lost and nobody was harmed by those boys,” he said.

An indigene of the town, simply called Emmanuel, also confirmed that the family house of the acting president general of the town as well as two other buildings in the community were razed by hoodlums.

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Emmanuel, who chose not to give his full name for security reasons, said the traditional ruler was yet to bury his brother who died mid-last year because of the activities of the criminal gangs in Isseke.

He said the arsonists’ activities may not be unconnected to the loss of members of the gangs in a recent operation by security operatives.

CP Aderemi Adeoye, Commissioner of Police in Anambra, said the incident had been reported to the Command.

Adeoye said no life was lost and that the investigation was ongoing.

He assured that the Police are working in collaboration with other sister agencies to get to the root of the matter.

(NAN)

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