Aleto Married-Out Daughters Urge Warring Parties to Embrace Peace

Mrs Titi Ogboru-Michael,


The married-out daughters of Aleto community have appealed to all parties involved in ongoing disputes within the host community to embrace peace and reconciliation.

In a statement signed by their Coordinator, Comr. Mrs. Titi Ogboru-Michael, the group emphasized that many elderly members of Aleto depend on dividends for survival and are suffering as a result of unresolved conflicts.

“It is heartbreaking to see our fathers and mothers, many of whom are aged, hungry, sick, and weak, deprived of what rightfully belongs to them because of disputes,” the statement said.

The women called on all concerned parties to put aside their differences and ensure the prompt payment of dividends, stressing that Aleto’s strength has always been rooted in unity.

They also commended the leadership of the community, including Emere King Dr. Philip Osaro Obele, King of Eleme Kingdom and Oneh-Eh Eta Aleto, the Queen Mother of Eleme Kingdom, Eleme Owa Evelyn Ada Gokpa, and other chiefs and stakeholders, for their role in maintaining peace and stability.

The statement concluded with a reaffirmation of the group’s commitment to supporting peace, unity, and progress in Aleto.


Nwafor Oji Awala 

(c) Eleme Today Newspaper 

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