Two young men, Stanley Omeke and Igbonasi Odo-Okoro, residents of Aji and Aguibeje communities in Enugu Ezike, Igboeze North Local Government Area of Enugu State, have been reportedly murdered by members of the Aji community neighborhood watch.
The incident, which occurred on December 16, 2024, has sparked outrage among the families of the victims, who claim the vigilantes acted unlawfully and fabricated a false narrative to justify the killings.
According to Nmesoma Omeke, wife of Stanley Omeke, she and her husband had gone shopping for Christmas on that fateful day.
Upon returning home around 5 p.m., they stopped at Aji Junction to take a commercial bike. Suddenly, members of the neighborhood watch arrived, demanding that Stanley follow them.
“They shouted at my husband to get on their bike. When we asked what he had done, they refused to answer. They even tried to beat him. I told him to follow them to avoid further trouble, and I went to seek help from his friend, Kingsley Igbonasi Odo-Okoro,” she recounted.
Kingsley’s wife, devastated by the events, said that her husband left their home shortly after Nmesoma informed him of Stanley’s arrest.
He went to the vigilante office to investigate but never returned.
The following day, rumors spread that the vigilantes had taken both men to Okpo Union Primary School in Aji and shot them dead.
The vigilante group claimed that the men had been caught robbing vehicles on the highway.
However, Kingsley’s stepbrother, Arinze Odo-Okoro, strongly disputed the allegations. “We live in this community. If there had been any robbery, we would know. This is just a false story to justify their actions,” he said.
Arinze insists that justice must be served. “Even the government takes criminals to court. How can a vigilante group execute people without trial? We are appealing to the Inspector General of Police, the Enugu State Commissioner of Police, and President Ahmed Tinubu to intervene.”
Jude Omeke, Stanley’s brother, revealed that he was informed of the killings by a phone call.
When he contacted the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of Igboeze North, he was told that the vigilantes had handed over two corpses, claiming the men were highway robbers killed by soldiers.
However, the vigilantes later admitted to shooting the men during an alleged gunfight.
Jude vehemently questioned the narrative. “Where is the gun my brother supposedly used in the robbery? If there was a gunfight, where are the weapons? My brother is not a criminal. This was a premeditated killing.”
The families expressed frustration over the vigilantes’ unchecked power.
Jude noted that Stanley had a pending court case against the vigilantes and suggested that this might have been the motive behind the killing.
“This is not the first time innocent people are being killed under false pretenses in Enugu Ezike,” Jude said. “The security group has become a law unto themselves.”
Both families are demanding accountability and transparency.
“I don’t know if my husband is dead or alive,” Nmesoma said, her voice breaking. “I just want to know what happened to him. My children and I need answers.”
Arinze added, “Justice is all we ask for. If they believe these men committed crimes, let them provide evidence and follow due process. What happened here is nothing short of murder.”
When contacted, the Spokesman of Enugu State Police Command, DSP Daniel Ndukwe, said he was unaware of the incident and did not have such a report.