Umahi Explains Disappearance of NELAN Engineers in Ebonyi

From Nabob Ogbonna, Abakaliki

The Minister of Works, David Umahi, on Monday denied allegations that he treated the case of five engineers from NELAN Consulting Engineers who have been missing since November 3, 202,with indifference.
He insisted that arrests were made in connection with the incident and that the suspects were subsequently charged in court.
The five engineers were working on a road project when they were allegedly abducted by suspected warlords during the communal crisis between the people of Effium and Ezza in Ohaukwu Local Government Area of Ebonyi State.
On Monday, individuals identified as family members and sympathizers of the missing engineers staged a protest in Abuja, the nation’s capital, demanding justice over the deaths of the victims.
Reacting to the protest, the Minister stated that the engineers were not singled out in isolation but were victims of a broader communal conflict that tragically claimed many lives during the period.
This was contained in a statement signed by his Senior Special Assistant on Media, Francis Nwaze, and made available to journalists.
Umahi, who sympathized with the families of the missing engineers, explained that immediate steps were taken once information about their disappearance reached him when he was the Governor of Ebonyi State.
He further stated that he personally visited the scene of the incident alongside security operatives and was directly involved in the search efforts, stressing that he never treated the matter lightly.
According to the statement:
“The attention of the Office of the Honourable Minister of Works, Senator Engr. David Umahi, has been drawn to the protest that occurred today by persons identified as family members and sympathizers of the late engineers of NELAN Consulting Engineers.
“First and foremost, the Honourable Minister acknowledges the deep pain that comes with the loss of loved ones. The death of the NELAN engineers remains a painful tragedy. No family deserves such grief, and the Honourable Minister understands the weight of that loss.
“As Governor of Ebonyi State at the time, Senator Umahi shared in that pain and treated the matter with the seriousness it deserved.
“For the purpose of clarity and public record, it is important to emphasize that the incident occurred on November 3, 2021.
“The unfortunate disappearance of the engineers occurred at the height of the violent Effium–Ezza conflict, a communal crisis that consumed lives and properties and threw the area into severe insecurity.
“The engineers were not singled out in isolation; they were victims of a wider conflict that tragically claimed many lives during that period.
“Immediately the information about the incident reached the then Governor of Ebonyi State, Senator David Umahi, CON, he swiftly mobilized security agencies and launched intensive search and investigative efforts to determine the whereabouts of the engineers and bring the perpetrators to justice.
“He personally visited the area with security operatives and was directly involved in the search efforts. Therefore, he never treated the matter lightly and never looked away from the responsibility of the state to pursue the truth.
“These efforts led to the arrest of individuals involved in the dastardly act. Those arrested confessed to committing the crime and have remained in custody since then. The matter is still before the court, and the judicial process has continued even after Senator Umahi left office as Governor.
“It must therefore be clearly understood that the government under Senator Umahi did not abandon the matter, suppress it, or fail to act.
“Swift investigative actions were taken, arrests were made, and the suspects were handed over to the justice system, where the case continues to be prosecuted.
“The Honourable Minister wishes to reiterate that he never wished for such a tragedy to occur. The communal violence that engulfed Effium at the time created a dangerous environment that sadly led to the loss of many innocent lives, including the NELAN engineers. As Governor then, he worked tirelessly to restore order and address the conflict that had devastated the area.
“While the Minister sympathizes deeply with the families and understands their grief, it is important that public discourse on this painful matter remains guided by facts and the ongoing judicial process.
“Senator Engr. David Umahi remains committed to justice, truth, and the rule of law. He continues to pray for the repose of the souls of the departed and for strength for their families.”

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