N’Delta group condemns raid on Edwin Clark’s home, demands apology from FG

The Kiagbodo country home of Chief Edwin Clark was invaded and raided by military troops in search of weapons.

The Niger Delta Youth Council, a sociopolitical group in the region, expressed distaste over this action and demanded a “unreserved apology and compensation” for the trauma the incident caused to the former federal Minister of Information.

NDYC also warned against “the antics of trying to drag Niger Delta into the killings of 17 officers and soldiers in Okuama community in Ughelli South Local Government Area.”

Copies of the declaration, which was signed by the group’s president, Comrade Bene Youkore Mamamu, containing the demands were provided to media on Wednesday in Warri, Delta State.

The statement urged President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to “as a matter of urgency, direct the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Taoreed Lagbaja, to tender an unreserved public apology for the disrespectful infamy of the invading soldiers.”

Declaring that “the action was intimidating and disrespectful to the rights of Chief Clark’s personality, a man who served Nigeria for almost 70 years in various capacities,” NDYC vehemently denounced the forces’ raid on the South-South leader’s Kiagbodo home.

The statement partly reads, “We do not want to believe that such an action is deliberately orchestrated to undermine the Niger Delta leader who is deeply saddened over the senseless and most barbaric killing of 17 Nigerian soldiers in Okuama.

“We want to also state categorically that we will not accept such disrespectful action against our father. The Nigerian government should allow the old man enjoy his graceful old age in peace.

“We demand a public apology to Chief Papa Edwin Clark for the trauma and life-threatening tension that he must have faced.

“The Federal Government of Nigeria should compensate and make provisions for his health care to enable him to recover from the trauma he must have suffered as a result of the invasion of his home by some soldiers who were said to be acting on non-existing intelligence.

“We also warn against the antics of trying to drag Niger Delta into the killings of 17 military officers and soldiers in Okuama.

“We again, as we have always done, condemn the killings of our soldiers and support investigations and demand that culprits should be made to face the consequences of their actions.

“While awaiting an apology to Chief EK Clark, we make bold to state that Niger Delta people are saddened that innocent people are suffering for crimes they did not commit and we also feel that there is a deliberate plot to provoke Niger Deltans.

“It is pertinent to state that we are peaceful, friendly and law-abiding and will not support any form of misdeed.”

Alex Obichie
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