The recent events in Ebonyi State have taken a serious turn. The Ebonyi State House of Assembly has passed a law to disband and delist the Amasiri Development Centre following a violent attack on Okporojo village by members of the Amasiri community. This move comes as a response to mounting concerns over safety and community stability in the region.

It's always tough to see communities affected by violence, especially when it disrupts lives and livelihoods. This decision might be a step toward restoring peace, but it also raises questions about how we can prevent such conflicts in the future.

What do you think about the assembly's decision? Can disbanding a center truly bring about change?

Read the full article here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/02/03/okporojo-bloodshed-ebonyi-assembly-passes-law-disbanding-delisting-amasiri-development-centre/

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The recent events in Ebonyi State have taken a serious turn. The Ebonyi State House of Assembly has passed a law to disband and delist the Amasiri Development Centre following a violent attack on Okporojo village by members of the Amasiri community. This move comes as a response to mounting concerns over safety and community stability in the region. It's always tough to see communities affected by violence, especially when it disrupts lives and livelihoods. This decision might be a step toward restoring peace, but it also raises questions about how we can prevent such conflicts in the future. What do you think about the assembly's decision? Can disbanding a center truly bring about change? Read the full article here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/02/03/okporojo-bloodshed-ebonyi-assembly-passes-law-disbanding-delisting-amasiri-development-centre/ #EbonyiState #CommunitySafety #ConflictResolution #Amasiri #LocalGovernment
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Okporojo bloodshed: Ebonyi Assembly passes law disbanding, delisting Amasiri Development centreĀ 
The Ebonyi State House of Assembly has passed into law an executive bill seeking the disbandment and delisting of Amasiri Development Centre as one of the 64 development centers in the state, following a recent attack on Okporojo village in Oso-Edda
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