Prince Ned Nwoko
By Our Reporter
Documents made available to NATIONAL WAVES revealed that the office of the inspector General of Police (IGP), Abuja, has absolved a former member of House of Representatives, Prince Ned Nwoko, of allegations of intimidation and harassment of some persons over a lingering land dispute in Idumuje-Ugboko Community, Aniocha North Local Government Area of Delta State.
This is the outcome of a police investigation, following a petition to the IGP written against Prince Nwoko by some members of the community including one Mr. Chris Aligbe and others, all indigenes of Idumuje-Ugboko.
The petitioners in a letter dated 6th August 2020, had alleged among other things that Prince Nwoko, a lawyer and business man, had in the past four years unleashed terror on the community, particularly against a claimant to the throne prince Chukwunonso Nwoko, “for not allowing him to take over peasant farmer ancestral land”.
But according to the report released by the office of the IGP monitoring unit, Force headquarters Abuja, signed by Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP), A. A Elleman, Ned Nwoko, in 2000, “applied for a parcel of land in the Idumuje-Ugboko community which was approved” and “from available documents, the application was processed and endorsed with the consent of the then Obi of Idumuje-Ugboko kingdom HRM Obi Albert Nwoko III, now late where 33.4 hectares of land was given to him” .
The IGP report further noted that at variance with the complainants claim of land grabbing, Nwoko “through his company, (Linas International Ltd) requested for additional 90 hectares of land from the same community through the traditional council for the establishment of Golf Course and Sports university”.
The report also stated that after the request was considered, the community and Nwoko entered into Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) “which was signed by both parties and their representatives and there after the land was consummated, Certificate of Customary Right of Occupancy for same was issued to him by Aniocha north local government Area
“That in 2016, the documents concerning the land transactions became a subject of petition which was investigated by Delta state Police command and Ned Nwoko was exonerated, while Prince Chukwunonso Nwoko and others were charged to court for alleged offence of forgery.
“That in May 2019, Prince Chukwunonso Nwoko and 10 others were charged to court for alleged conspiracy to commit acts of terrorism while “investigation could not reveal any act of terrorism against Ned Nwoko as alleged by the complainants”.
The report also debunked as false and baseless allegations of complicity between the police and Ned Nwoko to unleash terror on Idumuje-Ugboko and asserted that the community had been embroiled in long standing land disputes and charges of acts of mayhem against some persons which are pending in different courts of competent jurisdiction which are not within the purview of the police.
“Thus, it is therefore recommended that, while the parties be advised to maintain peace and wait for the outcome of civil suits pending in courts, the complainants be charged to court for offence of making false statement to public officers with intent contrary to section 125 (a) and (b) of criminal code law” the IGP report stated.