Government, Businessmen Back Anti-IPOB Vigilantes As SE Violence Escalates by Kuginzi: 7:14am On Feb 08 |
Following wanton killings and abductions of innocent residents in the South-East, some prominent businessmen in the region have begun moves to fight against hoodlums who have made life unbearable for residents and investors.
Findings by Saturday PUNCH showed that billions of naira had been raised by the groups, including those from Orsu Local Government Area of Imo State and its neighbouring Ihiala council area of Anambra State.
The businessmen, it was gathered, were funding various resistance groups in the form of vigilantes to tackle the rampant killings by hoodlums terrorising Anambra, Imo, Abia, Ebonyi, and Enugu states.
Also, in rural areas across the region, our correspondents learnt that wealthy businessmen were secretly funding militias to counter the insurgency in the South-East.
In the last one week, states in the region have come under intense attack by gunmen who have unleashed mayhem in Orlu, Okigwe, Oru West, Ihiala, among other areas.
The militant wing of the outlawed Indigenous People of Biafra, known as the Eastern Security Network, has been accused of complicity in the continuous breach of security in the region.
Imo merchants raise N800m
Saturday PUNCH gathered that the Idinma Orsu Initiative, a community-led effort to combat insecurity in Imo State, raised over N800m in its ongoing fight against criminals linked to IPOB’s ESN.
The initiative, which began in 2023, has recorded notable successes, including the acquisition of 18 operational vehicles and collaboration with security forces to restore peace in the region.
The President of the Idinma Orsu Initiative, Chief Chuddy Okapaku, said the group’s journey began with a gathering in Owerri, Imo State, where members read out a communiqué and started raising funds.
“After we did this, these ESN members started panicking, burning houses, and looting goods. They felled many trees, hijacked trailers, and used them to block roads to cut off the authorities,” he said.
He explained that the turning point came when the kidnapping crisis became unbearable.
In response, the group met with the Imo State Governor, Hope Uzodimma, who granted them an audience for about a month.
They then reportedly collaborated with officers of the Department of State Services, who deployed personnel in their local government.
"We started with one town. From there, we started fighting IPOB. We also got the military involved. We assist the military in providing AGO (diesel) and PMS (petrol). We also buy some food and service the vehicles. We have over 18 vehicles and have arranged our vigilantes,” Okapaku stated.
He noted that the group had been active for four years, with 2025 marking its fifth year of operations.
Vigilance groups in Ehime Mbano
Also, businessmen in Ehime Mbano LGA of Imo State said they took it upon themselves to fund small vigilance groups to improve security in the area.
One of the vigilance groups in the area, funded by local merchants, is the Nsu Security Vigilance Group.
A community leader in the area, Chief Kelechi Anowi, told Saturday PUNCH that the vigilantes often escorted wealthy individuals to burials and other ceremonies to prevent attacks by criminals.
He noted that hiring vigilantes was cheaper than engaging the police.
The businessmen, who are among the wealthy people in the area, have continued to fund the Nsu Security Vigilance Group. They have also purchased patrol vehicles for the local security outfit. This is all targeted at countering moves by criminals.
"Some of the vigilance groups here in Ehime Mbano and other parts of Imo State escort these rich men to burials and other ceremonies just to protect them. The vigilantes are paid salaries every month. Millions of naira have been spent on vigilantes by these wealthy men since the rise of insecurity in the state and the South-East in general,” Anowi added.
South-East killing fields
The killings in the South-East have increased in the last few weeks.
On Sunday, suspected criminals invaded Amagu and two other villages in Nkalaha community, Ishielu LGA of Ebonyi State, killing no fewer than 10 residents and burning houses.
As of Wednesday, the death toll had risen to 15, with many more residents still missing.
Again, at least six church members, including a pastor of The Lord’s Chosen Church, Nkaleha, Ebonyi State, were killed by suspected hoodlums last Sunday.
Sources said the attackers also injured many worshippers during the attack.
Similarly, the lifeless body of Justice Azuka, the member representing Onitsha North 1 Constituency in the Anambra State House of Assembly, was found along the 2nd Niger Bridge in the early hours of Thursday.
Azuka was abducted on Christmas Eve along Ugwunaobankpa Road in Inland Town, Onitsha, while returning home for the festivities.
However, his decomposing body was later discovered by a joint team of security operatives, raising further concerns over the spate of mindless killings in the South-East.
Earlier in January, a former National Human Rights Commission Chairman, Prof. Chidi Odinkalu, who hails from Orsu, Imo State, posted on X that at least 18 people were killed in coordinated attacks across several communities in his hometown.
He listed the affected areas as Umukabia, Eziawa, Ihitte Nasa, Umuhu, Amaoku, and Amaebe, adding that the victims suffered machete wounds.
The President of the Idinma Orsu Initiative, Chief Chuddy Okparaku, told Saturday PUNCH how IPOB insurgents infiltrated the community in 2020.
He expressed shock at how the police, military, and other agencies ignored the situation until the militants relocated to Orsu Itokwa, taking advantage of the area’s rugged terrain.
He said, “What baffles me is that the police, military, and other agencies did nothing until they relocated to Orsu Itokwa. This is because that community has a long valley.
“There are several valleys in my community that are as low as 1,500 kilometres below sea level. Some are 800 kilometres deep. These terrorists hide in these valleys and plan how to carry out their wicked acts.”
Okparaku lamented the severe impact of IPOB’s activities, noting how their occupation of Orsu stripped the people of their freedom and peace.
Deserted communities
In Imo State, the worst-hit local government areas include Orsu, Orlu, and Okigwe, where communities have been deserted.
Others are Ideato North, where a council chairman, Chris Ohizu, was kidnapped and later beheaded.
Njaba, Onuimo, Oru West, and Oru East council areas have had a significant presence of IPOB and ESN activities. https://punchng.com/govt-bizmen-back-anti-ipob-vigilantes-as-seast-violence-escalates/ 7 Likes
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Re: Government, Businessmen Back Anti-IPOB Vigilantes As SE Violence Escalates by Barrywilly(m): 7:30am On Feb 08 |
The only way out of the problems created for the Igbos by Nnamdi Kanu and his associates is to take the battle to the criminals in their evil den. A concerted effort is needed. Igbos have now realized that it was their fellow Igbos that are committing crimes and kidnapping in the south east not the Fulanis that they always blame before. Igboland used to be a very peaceful area before they allowed that albino changed everything. 24 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: Government, Businessmen Back Anti-IPOB Vigilantes As SE Violence Escalates by Educationalserv: 7:33am On Feb 08 |
Kuginzi: Following wanton killings and abductions of innocent residents in the South-East, some prominent businessmen in the region have begun moves to fight against hoodlums who have made life unbearable for residents and investors.
Findings by Saturday PUNCH showed that billions of naira had been raised by the groups, including those from Orsu Local Government Area of Imo State and its neighbouring Ihiala council area of Anambra State.
The businessmen, it was gathered, were funding various resistance groups in the form of vigilantes to tackle the rampant killings by hoodlums terrorising Anambra, Imo, Abia, Ebonyi, and Enugu states.
Also, in rural areas across the region, our correspondents learnt that wealthy businessmen were secretly funding militias to counter the insurgency in the South-East.
In the last one week, states in the region have come under intense attack by gunmen who have unleashed mayhem in Orlu, Okigwe, Oru West, Ihiala, among other areas.
The militant wing of the outlawed Indigenous People of Biafra, known as the Eastern Security Network, has been accused of complicity in the continuous breach of security in the region.
Imo merchants raise N800m
Saturday PUNCH gathered that the Idinma Orsu Initiative, a community-led effort to combat insecurity in Imo State, raised over N800m in its ongoing fight against criminals linked to IPOB’s ESN.
The initiative, which began in 2023, has recorded notable successes, including the acquisition of 18 operational vehicles and collaboration with security forces to restore peace in the region.
The President of the Idinma Orsu Initiative, Chief Chuddy Okapaku, said the group’s journey began with a gathering in Owerri, Imo State, where members read out a communiqué and started raising funds.
“After we did this, these ESN members started panicking, burning houses, and looting goods. They felled many trees, hijacked trailers, and used them to block roads to cut off the authorities,” he said.
He explained that the turning point came when the kidnapping crisis became unbearable.
In response, the group met with the Imo State Governor, Hope Uzodimma, who granted them an audience for about a month.
They then reportedly collaborated with officers of the Department of State Services, who deployed personnel in their local government.
"We started with one town. From there, we started fighting IPOB. We also got the military involved. We assist the military in providing AGO (diesel) and PMS (petrol). We also buy some food and service the vehicles. We have over 18 vehicles and have arranged our vigilantes,” Okapaku stated.
He noted that the group had been active for four years, with 2025 marking its fifth year of operations.
Vigilance groups in Ehime Mbano
Also, businessmen in Ehime Mbano LGA of Imo State said they took it upon themselves to fund small vigilance groups to improve security in the area.
One of the vigilance groups in the area, funded by local merchants, is the Nsu Security Vigilance Group.
A community leader in the area, Chief Kelechi Anowi, told Saturday PUNCH that the vigilantes often escorted wealthy individuals to burials and other ceremonies to prevent attacks by criminals.
He noted that hiring vigilantes was cheaper than engaging the police.
The businessmen, who are among the wealthy people in the area, have continued to fund the Nsu Security Vigilance Group. They have also purchased patrol vehicles for the local security outfit. This is all targeted at countering moves by criminals.
"Some of the vigilance groups here in Ehime Mbano and other parts of Imo State escort these rich men to burials and other ceremonies just to protect them. The vigilantes are paid salaries every month. Millions of naira have been spent on vigilantes by these wealthy men since the rise of insecurity in the state and the South-East in general,” Anowi added.
South-East killing fields
The killings in the South-East have increased in the last few weeks.
On Sunday, suspected criminals invaded Amagu and two other villages in Nkalaha community, Ishielu LGA of Ebonyi State, killing no fewer than 10 residents and burning houses.
As of Wednesday, the death toll had risen to 15, with many more residents still missing.
Again, at least six church members, including a pastor of The Lord’s Chosen Church, Nkaleha, Ebonyi State, were killed by suspected hoodlums last Sunday.
Sources said the attackers also injured many worshippers during the attack.
Similarly, the lifeless body of Justice Azuka, the member representing Onitsha North 1 Constituency in the Anambra State House of Assembly, was found along the 2nd Niger Bridge in the early hours of Thursday.
Azuka was abducted on Christmas Eve along Ugwunaobankpa Road in Inland Town, Onitsha, while returning home for the festivities.
However, his decomposing body was later discovered by a joint team of security operatives, raising further concerns over the spate of mindless killings in the South-East.
East.
Earlier in January, a former National Human Rights Commission Chairman, Prof. Chidi Odinkalu, who hails from Orsu, Imo State, posted on X that at least 18 people were killed in coordinated attacks across several communities in his hometown.
He listed the affected areas as Umukabia, Eziawa, Ihitte Nasa, Umuhu, Amaoku, and Amaebe, adding that the victims suffered machete wounds.
The President of the Idinma Orsu Initiative, Chief Chuddy Okparaku, told Saturday PUNCH how IPOB insurgents infiltrated the community in 2020.
He expressed shock at how the police, military, and other agencies ignored the situation until the militants relocated to Orsu Itokwa, taking advantage of the area’s rugged terrain.
He said, “What baffles me is that the police, military, and other agencies did nothing until they relocated to Orsu Itokwa. This is because that community has a long valley.
“There are several valleys in my community that are as low as 1,500 kilometres below sea level. Some are 800 kilometres deep. These terrorists hide in these valleys and plan how to carry out their wicked acts.”
Okparaku lamented the severe impact of IPOB’s activities, noting how their occupation of Orsu stripped the people of their freedom and peace.
Deserted communities
In Imo State, the worst-hit local government areas include Orsu, Orlu, and Okigwe, where communities have been deserted.
Others are Ideato North, where a council chairman, Chris Ohizu, was kidnapped and later beheaded.
Njaba, Onuimo, Oru West, and Oru East council areas have had a significant presence of IPOB and ESN activities.
https://punchng.com/govt-bizmen-back-anti-ipob-vigilantes-as-seast-violence-escalates/ Biafra republic by Force 1 Like |
Re: Government, Businessmen Back Anti-IPOB Vigilantes As SE Violence Escalates by Hisroyalbadmeat(m): 8:14am On Feb 08 |
Wata Bam Bam  |
Re: Government, Businessmen Back Anti-IPOB Vigilantes As SE Violence Escalates by Peakdesign23(f): 9:14am On Feb 08 |
Una too like violence. Tufiakwa! |
Re: Government, Businessmen Back Anti-IPOB Vigilantes As SE Violence Escalates by Creamypie(m): 10:36am On Feb 08 |
Thank God easterners don dey swallow their pride, get courage to not just fight their brothers who have been killing them, They have also realised that their own brothers, and not fulani, dss are the problem. Imagine one cretin for this forum challenging me to prove that the gunmen killing those who flouted sit at home orders weren't fulani and dss. Imagine oh. Fulani and dss dey enforce sit at home for east. People chose to be brain dead. East used 2 be very cool place b4 kanu brought ipob to spoil it. Different groups spring up everywhere. See that uguruta, ihiala and mgbidi axis eh. Drivers dey fire 100% for those zones, no stopping for passengers there. Damn shit 12 Likes |
Re: Government, Businessmen Back Anti-IPOB Vigilantes As SE Violence Escalates by APCHaram: 1:12pm On Feb 08 |
Gidgidy and co, how far?
Your people are now squarely laying the blame on your IPOB cannibals as the main perpetrators of all evil and criminality plaguing them.
Counterinsurgency 101 has began and your IPOB penal brigade aka ESN is on the chopping block. 6 Likes |
Re: Government, Businessmen Back Anti-IPOB Vigilantes As SE Violence Escalates by APCHaram: 1:14pm On Feb 08 |
Creamypie: Easterners don dey get courage to not just fight their brothers killing them, They have also realised that their own brothers, and not fulani, dss are the problem. Imagine one cretin for this forum challenging me to prove that the gunmen killing those who flouted sit at home orders weren't fulani and dss. Imagine oh. Fulani and dss dey enforce sit at home. People chose to be brain dead. East used 2 be very cool place b4 kanu brought ipob to spoil it. Different groups spring up everywhere. See that uguruta, ihiala and mgbidi axis eh. Drivers dey fire 100% for those zones, no stopping for passengers there. Damn shit They did worse to SS people during the Biafra war Now see what they are doing to their own people in the name of Biafra restoration and imagine what they will do to non Ibo people of the entire SS if they had their way. Everything about Biafra is pure Ekwensu evil. 8 Likes |
Re: Government, Businessmen Back Anti-IPOB Vigilantes As SE Violence Escalates by APCHaram: 1:19pm On Feb 08 |
Barrywilly: The only way out of the problems created for the Igbos by Nnamdi Kanu and his associates is to take the battle to the criminals in their evil den. A concerted effort is needed. Igbos have now realized that it was their fellow Igbos that are committing crimes and kidnapping in the south east not the Fulanis that they always blame before. Igboland used to be a very peaceful area before they allowed that albino changed everything. Ibo land has never been peaceful . Pre colonial Ibo land was a hell hole . Even in recent memory in the early 2000s Iboland was far worse than it is now . If we had internet access and SM like we do now back in the 2000s you won't make that statement of Ibo land being "peaceful". It has always been a land soaked in blood and oozing of the stench of death. See this thread for more on what Iboland passed through during the hey days of Bakassi boys and you will see that what ESN is doing is child's play. https://www.nairaland.com/7606353/hobbesian-state-se 6 Likes |
Re: Government, Businessmen Back Anti-IPOB Vigilantes As SE Violence Escalates by santaclaws: 3:42pm On Feb 08 |
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Re: Government, Businessmen Back Anti-IPOB Vigilantes As SE Violence Escalates by farouk2much(m): 3:42pm On Feb 08 |
It seems like this FG is afraid to take legal action against this s2pid ipob... Kill them all 1 Like |
Re: Government, Businessmen Back Anti-IPOB Vigilantes As SE Violence Escalates by duro4chang(m): 3:42pm On Feb 08 |
Is it not too late? If they have done it eight years ago they will not be where they are now. |
Re: Government, Businessmen Back Anti-IPOB Vigilantes As SE Violence Escalates by gigabyte13: 3:43pm On Feb 08 |
Una eyes don dey clear Na now dey break Like you create a monster to destroy yourself in the name of freedom fighting How sensible is that.....   ? Mtchewwwwwwwwww 1 Like |
Re: Government, Businessmen Back Anti-IPOB Vigilantes As SE Violence Escalates by ebubeson: 3:43pm On Feb 08 |
Nnamdi Kanu would have focused on a very great and promising economic plan in the South-East instead. While proper and healthy security network is needed, more emphasis would have been on a great business, economic, financial and growth told to the people and implemented.
Some of the issues on violence in the South-East today was caused by improper planning. Next time, any security outfit should go through thorough character training, including the necessary ones. |
Re: Government, Businessmen Back Anti-IPOB Vigilantes As SE Violence Escalates by MorataFC: 3:46pm On Feb 08 |
Anything that will allow peace to reign is a welcome idea. |
Re: Government, Businessmen Back Anti-IPOB Vigilantes As SE Violence Escalates by APCHaram: 3:47pm On Feb 08 |
Congrats to the dunces in IPOB in using their own hands to destroy what normally should have been a just cause.
As foolish as it gets.
Now Orsu people will never ever subscribe to an independent ibo nation after witnessing first hand the tyranny that an Ibo nation will beget.
Gidgiddy how far ? 5 Likes |
Re: Government, Businessmen Back Anti-IPOB Vigilantes As SE Violence Escalates by Xisnin(m): 3:48pm On Feb 08 |
An average non-state actor can not be trusted with guns. But some people think giving condemn criminals access to guns is a good way to agitate.
The results of the mistake is very glaring today. 3 Likes |
Re: Government, Businessmen Back Anti-IPOB Vigilantes As SE Violence Escalates by LexngtonSteele: 3:55pm On Feb 08 |
 We want 5 days Sit At Home. Tinubu go hear am. Nna Mehnnnnnmmmm 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Government, Businessmen Back Anti-IPOB Vigilantes As SE Violence Escalates by care4you: 3:56pm On Feb 08 |
APCHaram:
Ibo land has never been peaceful .
Pre colonial Ibo land was a hell hole .
Even in recent memory in the early 2000s Iboland was far worse than it is now . If we had internet access and SM like we do now back in the 2000s you won't make that statement of Ibo land being "peaceful". It has always been a land soaked in blood and oozing of the stench of death.
See this thread for more on what Iboland passed through during the hey days of Bakassi boys and you will see that what ESN is doing is child's play.
https://www.nairaland.com/7606353/hobbesian-state-se I for insult you but, everything you said here are all true. my land has never been peaceful. whatever is happening now is childs play compare to what has happened before... SE. is the land of blood and violence... and I don't think that there's any solution to that. ... 1 Like |
Re: Government, Businessmen Back Anti-IPOB Vigilantes As SE Violence Escalates by 3seriez(m): 3:59pm On Feb 08 |
Even government agencies are overwhelmed with insecurity nationwide, citizens have to come in and provide support. 1 Like |
Re: Government, Businessmen Back Anti-IPOB Vigilantes As SE Violence Escalates by Paraman: 4:22pm On Feb 08 |
I thought the violence is only affecting Buhari  2 Likes |
Re: Government, Businessmen Back Anti-IPOB Vigilantes As SE Violence Escalates by CHAQUR: 4:23pm On Feb 08 |
Mediocre... Una go get sense las las. 1 Like |
Re: Government, Businessmen Back Anti-IPOB Vigilantes As SE Violence Escalates by Gadafii: 4:30pm On Feb 08 |
The Nigerian govt and leadership structure is a disaster
The people provide their own light, security, and even construct or renovate critical structures like road, schools, hospitals etc.
The Nigerian govt has failed woefully 2 Likes |
Re: Government, Businessmen Back Anti-IPOB Vigilantes As SE Violence Escalates by wifeesnatcher(m): 4:30pm On Feb 08 |
Ojukwu started his madness and got all Igbo killed for 3yrs but this people who don't learn from their history still submit themselves for one rett@ard far away and the killing of innocent Igbo get reoccurring
If these foolish dudes are not tamed on time, we will have another Taliban in southeast
Anti ipob vigilantes is overdue, they should works hands in hands to eliminate these idiots, a lot of prominent Igbo son and daughter have been killed on unnecessary war 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Government, Businessmen Back Anti-IPOB Vigilantes As SE Violence Escalates by Abagworo(m): 4:35pm On Feb 08 |
If the Government had allowed this approach since 2021 the problem would have ended in 2 months but instead of working with the people they started attacking the people who themselves were victims . In the end they've given up and it is the people that are now fighting the criminals themselves. 1 Like |
Re: Government, Businessmen Back Anti-IPOB Vigilantes As SE Violence Escalates by JAMO84: 4:41pm On Feb 08 |
Body don dey tell them. They were laying to themselves before: 5 Likes |
Re: Government, Businessmen Back Anti-IPOB Vigilantes As SE Violence Escalates by lagonovo: 4:45pm On Feb 08 |
Who told you he is not affected? Buhari that has not slept well for one day since we started sit at home  . Paraman: I thought the violence is only affecting Buhari  |
Re: Government, Businessmen Back Anti-IPOB Vigilantes As SE Violence Escalates by Paraman: 4:50pm On Feb 08 |
lagonovo: Who told you he is not affected? Buhari that has not slept well for one day since we started sit at home .
😂 |
Re: Government, Businessmen Back Anti-IPOB Vigilantes As SE Violence Escalates by osuofia2(m): 5:02pm On Feb 08 |
Ndi ofensala on sit home day, how far. Hide your head in shame, because you stayed away in other regions you left your kins to suffer the atrocities of the ipobss |
Re: Government, Businessmen Back Anti-IPOB Vigilantes As SE Violence Escalates by maasoap(m): 5:25pm On Feb 08 |
They're waking up from their slumber and start seeing IPOB/ESN members for criminals/killers/kidnappers that they are 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Government, Businessmen Back Anti-IPOB Vigilantes As SE Violence Escalates by ValarDoharis: 5:30pm On Feb 08 |
Who's Buhari? Paraman: I thought the violence is only affecting Buhari  |
Re: Government, Businessmen Back Anti-IPOB Vigilantes As SE Violence Escalates by ValarDoharis: 5:30pm On Feb 08 |
Why is Kanu's court case dragging forever? Is the Nigerian judiciary afraid to try the case expressly? 1 Like |