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 AU urges de-escalation as fighting displaces over 180,000 in South Sudan’s Jonglei state The Chairperson of the African Union Commission called for immediate de-escalation and strict adherence to South Sudan’s 2018 peace agreement, as renewed fighting in Jonglei State displaced more than 180,000 people and raised fears of further civilian harm. In a statement, African Union Commission Chairperson Mahmoud Ali Youssouf said he was deeply concerned by the deteriorating security situation in parts of the country, particularly Jonglei, where escalating violence and inflammatory rhetoric have put civilians—including women and children—at heightened risk. South Sudanese authorities estimate the number of displaced in Jonglei at more than 180,000, the United Nations humanitarian agency OCHA said last week. He urged all parties to exercise maximum restraint, de-escalate tensions immediately, and comply fully with the permanent ceasefire and power-sharing arrangements under the agreement, T...

RESIDENTS PETITION SOLUDO OVER ALLEGED ILLEGAL LAND TAKEOVER IN ANAMBRA COMMUNITY.(PHOTO).


 Residents Petition Soludo Over Alleged Illegal Land Takeover in Anambra Community.


Rising tension has gripped Omalima Layout in Oze Nkwelle-Ezunaka, Oyi Local Government Area of Anambra State, following allegations of an illegal land takeover reportedly carried out under the guise of government authority.


Residents say panic broke out on Tuesday when armed men, allegedly claiming to be acting on “government directives,” invaded the area and prevented landowners from accessing their properties. According to multiple accounts, houses and perimeter fences were demolished, triggering fear, confusion, and widespread distress within the community.


The incident led to a spontaneous protest by residents, who accused the invaders of forceful and unlawful land seizure and called for immediate intervention by the Anambra State Government.


Chairman of the estate, Chief Moses, whose property was also reportedly affected, described the situation as devastating. He maintained that landowners in the area acquired their plots legally and possess valid documents to support their claims.


“Our people are crying. Their houses and fences have been destroyed. We bought this land legally and have all the necessary documents. We are appealing to the state government to come to our rescue,” he said.


An affected landowner, identified as Chidi, recounted his experience emotionally, alleging that even property belonging to All Saints Anglican Church in the area was demolished.


“Why should the name of government be used to dispossess law-abiding citizens of their land? This is cruel and unjust,” he said.


In an open letter addressed to Governor Chukwuma Charles Soludo, CFR, concerned residents stressed that they are not questioning his administration’s commitment to justice and the rule of law.


Rather, they appealed for swift intervention to prevent a breakdown of law and order and to restore public confidence.


The residents called on the governor to:


(1)Order an immediate and independent investigation into the alleged invasion and destruction of property.

(2) Identify and hold accountable any individuals or officials found to have acted unlawfully while invoking government authority.

(3)Verify land ownership claims through appropriate legal and administrative channels.

(4)Ensure the protection of residents, journalists, and religious institutions, and restore peace to the community.


Community leaders and civil rights advocates warn that failure to act promptly could escalate tensions, erode public trust, and undermine the credibility of an administration known for transparency, reform, and accountability.

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