Ningo Chiefs Deny Alleged Igbo Village Claims and Call for Investigation

The chiefs of Ningo have strongly dismissed claims regarding the establishment of an alleged Igbo village within their traditional jurisdiction. In a public statement, the Ningo chiefs refuted reports circulating about the construction of such a village and have called for a thorough investigation into the matter.
The chiefs emphasized that there was no approval or consent from their traditional council for the creation of such a settlement. They urged the authorities to investigate the claims and ensure that any action taken is in line with the local governance and community norms.
This call for an investigation comes amidst growing concerns and debates within the community about the impact of such claims on Ningo’s unity and social harmony. The chiefs have assured their people that they are committed to protecting the integrity and peaceful coexistence of their community, urging vigilance and adherence to the law.


What’s Next?
As the issue gains attention, the government and relevant authorities are expected to step in and conduct an official inquiry to determine the truth behind the allegations. The chiefs’ call for a probe signals a move towards addressing any potential misunderstandings or legal breaches that may have occurred.