The Guardian (Nigeria)

IYC says military invasion of Clark’s residence disrespect­ful, insult to Ijaw

- From Julius Osahon,

IJAW Youth Council ( IYC) has described as reckless, disrespect­ful and a great insult to the Ijaw nation, Saturday’s invasion of the Kiagbodo, Delta State, the country home of Ijaw leader, Edwin Clark, by soldiers.

The umbrella body of Ijaw youth worldwide, in a statement, yesterday, vowed to hold the Nigerian military responsibl­e, if anything untoward happens to the 97year- old elder statesman.

In the statement signed by its spokesman, Binebia Princewill, IYC tasked the military to work strictly with intelligen­ce and not to go out of the rules of engagement.

It reads: “We are in a democratic era and not a purely military regime. The invasion and destructio­n of properties at Pa Clark’s House in Kiagbodo, Burutu Local Council of Delta State on Saturday is a great insult to the Ijaw people and highly condemnabl­e.

“While IYC has been patriotic by condemning the attack that resulted in the killing of 17 soldiers at Okuama, an Urhobo community in Ughelli South Local Council of Delta State on Thursday, March 14, 2024, the Ijaw nation is now thrown into deep mourning, as over 70 persons have been killed under the guise of tracking those that carried out the dastardly act. That the over 70 persons killed so far are all connected to the Okuama attack is what no one can verify at the moment.”

According to the youths, Clark has diligently served this country as a senator and a First Republic informatio­n minister.

They added: “He is the leader of Pan Niger Delta Forum ( PANDEF). To even think that he will be harbouring criminal elements in his house is the greatest slap on his face and that of the Niger Delta people.

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