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Alleged military invasion: Village head, over 200 families displaced in Cross River

The FrontierThe FrontierMarch 17, 2026 621 Minutes read0

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The village head of Odonget community in Obubra Local Government Area of Cross River State, Chief Richard Ahim Ayan, and other community leaders have decried an alleged military invasion of their village, which they said left families scattered and several residents missing.

The traditional ruler and many villagers reportedly fled into nearby bushes and neighbouring communities following the raid, which residents said occurred around 1 a.m. last Thursday, reports Daily Trust.

Locals alleged that soldiers from the 13 Brigade of the Nigerian Army stormed the community after a dispute involving illegal miners operating in the area.

The miners were reportedly asked by community vigilantes to pay N1,000 each before transporting mined stones through the village.

Residents claim the operation left a trail of destruction, with more than 50 houses, including that of the village head, burnt during the incident.

Community sources also alleged that some villagers were killed, others arrested, while more than 200 women, elderly persons and children fled the area for safety.

A youth leader, Amos Agim, who is currently taking refuge in nearby Iyamoyom, said over 500 armed soldiers are occupying the village, leaving it deserted.

However, the Nigerian Army denied claims of widespread killings.

The Assistant Director of Army Public Relations, Major Yemi Sokoya, said only four civilians and one soldier died during the confrontation after armed youths allegedly ambushed troops, prompting reinforcements from the 245 Battalion.

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