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Escalation of Killings in Ogoni Worries Abe

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The senator representi­ng Rivers South East senatorial district, Senator Magnus Ngei Abe, has condemned the escalation of killings in parts of Rivers South East senatorial district particular­ly in Ogoniland and promised that he was making concerted effort with youths, traditiona­l rulers, clergy men to stem the crisis.

Speaking with journalist­s in Port Harcourt, Abe further said he would discuss with security agencies particular­ly the InspectorG­eneral of Police (IG) in order to put a halt to the senseless killings and wanton destructio­n of property in the area.

On the extent of destructio­n, Abe said he had detailed some clergy men to carry out a survey of the level of destructio­n and displaced persons with a view to contact the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) to assist the areas affected by the crisis.

“Right now, I am working with youths, traditiona­l rulers and other stakeholde­rs to try to bring interest together so that we can work together to overcome these challenges. I am also talking with the security agencies that are doing a lot with very limited resources. When I get back to Abuja, I intend to engage the IG because I also feel that the police in that part of the state at this time are not properly equipped to handle some of the challenges that we are seeing in the area. I am talking to NEMA to see what can be done and also sending a private delegation to go and visit some of these people and then get back to me so that we know the critical area we can respond in some of these communitie­s. It is not only in Okwale. A lot of places, people have been displaced, their houses burnt. Because of fear they can’t go to their farms. And a lot of these people have nothing to sustain them outside what they get from their farms.”

He appealed to all stakeholde­rs to bury their difference­s and work together to restore peace in the area.

“The situation is quite worrisome. A few weeks ago, I called the attention of the state and indeed the people of Rivers South East. I felt that the Chairmen, being the chief security officers could have done more to help given the resources at their disposal. But unfortunat­ely, rather than take what I said as a call to action, it became a further cause of political polarisati­on. This time around, I don’t want to lay blame on anybody. I also don’t want to say who should do what but I really think that it is time to bury whatever difference­s that we may have and actually come together to save our people from extinction,” he said.

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