Lilu, a once-vibrant community in Ihiala Local Government Area of Anambra State, has been reduced to the a ghost town, its streets echoing with the silence of fear and desolation. Since 2020, unknown gunmen, hiding under the guise of secessionism, have unleashed a reign of terror on this border town, leaving a trail of death, destruction, and displacement. The traditional ruler, HRH Igwe Godson Onyediri, along with many notable residents, remains in exile, their homes and heritage reduced to ashes. Despite earlier claims of liberation by the state-backed Agunechemba Security outfit, the reality on the ground paints a grim picture: Lilu is still a town under siege.
The scale of devastation is staggering. The palace of Igwe Onyediri, a symbol of cultural pride, lies in ruins, alongside his residence, security post, and Obi. The homes of prominent figures like Chief Chidi Nwanoneze, Chief Christian Awugosi, and High Chief Ifeanyi Ozodimbu have been looted or razed. Community infrastructure, including the Akwalilu and Umuodochi village halls, high-tension cables, and all transformers in Lilu, have been systematically destroyed or looted to their last metal.
Essential communication networks, including Airtel and MTN/9Mobile masts, have been demolished, isolating the town further. Over 20 residences and businesses, including Mr. Olikagu’s shopping mall and Chief James Ezeiheukwu’s house, have been burnt or vandalized, stripping Lilu of its economic and social fabric.
The human toll is even more heartbreaking. At least 27 lives have been lost to this senseless violence, each name a wound in the heart of the community: Nze Nicholas Olikagu, Chinyere Ann Nwanoneze, Kingsley Okeke, Ada Ginger, and young Chigozie, son of Cornelius, among others. These were not just names but fathers, mothers, siblings, and neighbors—pillars of a community now shattered by grief. Families mourn, displaced residents languish in exile, and those who remain live in constant fear, their livelihoods destroyed, their futures uncertain.
In a press statement dated February 1, 2025, signed by Palace Secretary Chief Osita Dominic Okoli, the exiled Igwe Onyediri refuted claims of liberation, declaring that Lilu remains under the grip of non-state actors. The statement expressed hope in the Agunechemba Security Squad, instituted by the Anambra State government, but this hope is fading as the town continues to bleed. Factreporters.com.ng’s investigations confirm the dire situation: the traditional ruler and prominent community members remain in exile, unable to return to a town that has become a shadow of itself.
The people of Lilu are not just statistics; they are Nigerians crying out for their right to safety, dignity, and a place to call home. The destruction of their homes, the murder of their loved ones, and the desecration of their cultural heritage are a call to action that cannot be ignored.
The Anambra State government, security agencies, and all stakeholders must act swiftly to restore peace and rebuild this broken community. The Agunechemba Security Squad must rise to the occasion, not just in rhetoric but in decisive action, to liberate Lilu from the clutches of terror.
The nation watches, and history will judge. Will Lilu be left to fade into oblivion, or will the government heed this desperate plea and restore hope to a people who have lost so much? The time to act is now. Lilu cannot wait.