Eze Opara and Uchenna Opara
Serious tragedy has struck in Umueze community, in the Mbaitoli
Local Government Area of Imo State on Wednesday, after the traditional
ruler of the community, Eze Opara, allegedly killed a 25-year-old
graduate, Uchenna Opara, aka Junior.
According to Punch Metro, a reporter who who visited the community
in the early hours of Thursday, was informed by residents that the
incident occurred on around 6.15pm at the community’s primary school
playground.
When Punch Metro visited the palace of the traditional ruler,
scores of youths were seen setting the palace ablaze, including
destroying the suspect’s Nissan car.
An oil mill belonging to the monarch, which was a stone’s throw
from the palace, was not spared, as the enraged youths set it ablaze as
well.
The youth leader of the community, Bethel Iwuoha, told Punch Metro
that while one of the security guards of the monarch, Atuonye Opara,
allegedly cocked the pump-action rifle, Eze allegedly pulled the
trigger.
Iwuoha said immediately the bullet hit Junior, a 2017 graduate of
Library and Information Science of the Imo State University, Owerri, on
the chest, the monarch and his security aide hurriedly entered into a
car and fled from the scene.
He said Junior was rushed to a police clinic at Amakaohia, where he was confirmed dead.
The youth leader accused Eze of always using his security guards to intimidate indigenes of the community.
According to Iwuoha, trouble started when the youths, who made use
of the playground for their football training, protested that the son of
the monarch, Temple Opara, could not take over the field with a
football team he brought from Port Harcourt, Rivers State, without
informing the youths who had been cleaning the pitch for a long time.
He said the prince then gave the youths N10,000, which infuriated
the monarch who demanded that the money be handed over to him (Eze).
“While we were training on Wednesday evening, the traditiaonal
ruler, who was returning in his car with Atuonye, reversed and headed
for the pitch. They both alighted from the car and started shouting at
us.
“The monarch said we were challenging his authority in the
community. While he was shouting, his security guard went into the car
and brought out the pump-action rifle.
“The monarch took the gun and wanted to shoot us, but his
personal assistant attempted stopping him. It was in the course of
struggling with his PA that a bullet went out and hit Junior on the
chest. The traditional ruler, out of fear of attack from the youths,
abandoned the gun and fled,” the youth leader said.
At the family compound of the slain graduate, his father, Franklin
Opara, a retired customs officer, said it was the monarch that killed
his son.
“Junior was supposed to proceed on his National Youth Service
Corps programme in March 2017, when he was killed. I was with him a few
hours before he went to the field. He was not just my first son, but my
first child. I call on the government to give me justice. My son cannot
die in vain,” he added.
The state Commissioner of Police, Chris Ezike, in a telephone
conversion, told Punch Metro that Eze was in police custody, adding that
the gun had also been recovered.
He said, “We have moved in to restore normalcy. We are in touch
with the community leaders, including the Deputy Governor of the state,
Eze Madumere.
“As I speak with you, the Owerri area command has moved in with
operatives to ensure there is no more breakdown of law and order in the
community. It was the murder that precipitated the arson. It is a case
of murder and investigation is ongoing.”
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