On Thursday, Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Francis Sheriff Oborevwori, warned the traditional rulers in the state against shielding suspects involved in the killing of 17 military personnel in Okuama Community in the Ughelli South Local Government Area of Delta State.
He gave the warning after addressing traditional rulers of the ugly incident at the State Traditional Ruler’s Council Secretariat in Asaba.
The General Officer Commanding, 6 Division, Nigerian Army Commander, Operation of Delta State, Maj. Gen. Jamal Abdussalam, said that his men would remain in the rivulet until the suspects would be apprehended and the weapons of the killed soldiers would also be recovered.
Recall that 17 military personnel were killed by angry youths during a communal clash over a land dispute Okoloba and Okuoma communities in Delta state.
It was said that the attacked of the 181 Amphibious Battalion were responding to a distress call when they were ambushed and killed on Thursday, March 14, 2024.
Many residents of Okuama in the Ughelli South Local Government Area and Okoloba in the Bomadi Local Government Area of Delta State, fled the communities, as soldiers took over the area and reportedly set some houses ablaze in reaction to the killing of the soldiers.
It was reported that the Joint Task Force under the supervision of the General Officer Commanding 6 Division, Nigerian Army, Major General Jamal Abdussalam, at the Okuama community, recovered over 15 bodies of the dead military men.
Governor Oborevwori, while addressing monarch on Thursday, said such killing was strange to Delta State, describing it as a barbaric, inhumane and unacceptable, and vowed that those who committed the evil act must be made to face the full wrath of the law.
He further said no kingdom should aid the suspects of this diabolic act, he added that Delta was governed within the principles of the rule of law and human decency.
Oborevwori said, “On February 7, we summoned the people of Okoloba and Okuoma communities in Bomadi and Ughelli South Local Government Areas, including the members representing the two constituencies in the State House of Assembly, the council chairmen and their presidents-general, where we advised them that a lot has been happening in their area and they signed a peace accord.
“The killing of these Army officers and soldiers came as a rude shock to us, and when this thing happened, I immediately called the National Security Adviser, the Chief of Defence Staff and the Army Staff because I was in Abuja. I came back and issued a press statement.
“On Monday, I went to Bomadi to meet with all the security chiefs, where we had our security council meeting and I got briefings from the Brigade Commander. In attendance were the GOC, 6 Division Nigeria Army, Maj Gen Jamil Abdussalam, and the JTF Commander, Rear Admiral John Okeke.
“After the meeting, I went to Abuja to meet with Mr. President to brief him on what happened. I also went to see the Chief of Army Staff to discuss with him. I also met with the National Security Adviser and the Inspector-General of Police.
“I felt that it is also proper that I brief you people even though you may be aware. Those people who committed that evil act must face the wrath of the law. No kingdom should shield those criminals, because Delta state is governed by the tenets of the law and human decency.”
The governor said the state would not tolerate such killings, adding that “it has never happened in this state; to kill one Lt. Colonel, two Majors, one Captain and 13 soldiers. We need to fish out those involved.
The governor said, warning the monarchs, “Do not hide or shield anybody. The Chief of Army Staff and Mr President have assured me that innocent people will not be victimised; unless you collaborate with the killers of the soldiers”.