The member representing Ebonyi/Ohaukwu Federal Constituency, Eze Nwachukwu Eze has described as untrue accusations of lack of interest in the restoration of peace in troubled Effium Community in Ebonyi State.
Also, stakeholders of Ezza-Effium people in the community described the accusation as the handwork of a few political opponents using fictitious individuals and non-existent groups.
The stakeholders spoke through a forr lawmakers and a Special Assistant to Ebonyi Governor on Power, Chinedu Awo.
They were reacting to an allegation by a group claiming to be representing Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) from the Ezza Speaking part of the community.
The group had also accused Mr Nwachukwu of excluding Effium Community which has been embroiled in a communal war that led to the loss of hundreds of lives and the destruction of properties worth billions of naira from deserving federal government intervention and relief materials.
But speaking to Journalists, Mr Nwachukwu said he has been making several efforts both individually and in conjunction with the state government to restore peace in the area.
He noted that the group are ignorant and oblivious to the real facts of the situation.
He said: "I have met with the governor over the issue and he has a burning desire to bring lasting peace to the community.
"The governor immediately set up a committee to look into the issue and we are all going to help him to bring peace to the area.
"In my capacity, I have been holding several consultations and meetings with critical stakeholders from the community on how to ensure a return of lasting peace to the community"
On accusations of excluding the community from federal government relief materials, the lawmaker noted that no relief materials have been provided for the people since he assumed office.
"If we get relief materials from relevant agencies we will distribute it equitably to all affected crisis areas and people in the constituency", he added.
On his part, Mr Awo noted that no such persons exist in the Ezza extraction of the community.
"These are fictitious names cooked up by the opposition to score cheap political points. The lawmaker is barely one month in office. And he has already motions and doing a lot to help out people"
"I know that he is working hard on the matter. I have been to many meetings he held all in a bid to see how to bring lasting peace to our community", he said.
Mr Awo advised the opposition and the community in general to give the lawmaker time to put all his plans for the community into action before analysing his performance. Ends