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Okuama Killings: IYC Demands End to Harassment of Ijaw People, Military Invasion of Communitie­s

Again journalist­s barred, community snubs military panel

- Olusegun Samuel Sylvester Idowu

The umbrella body of Ijaw youths worldwide, the Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) has demanded an end to the alleged incessant invasion of Ijaw communitie­s in the Niger Delta region and the arrest of their kinsmen since the killing of 17 military personnel in Okuama, Delta State.

The council said its attention had been drawn to the incessant invasion, harassment and arrest of Ijaw sons in Nigeria, particular­ly on April 8, 2024 at 3:30am in Osokun, Degema Local Government Area of Rivers State, where a an Ijaw leader, Chief Sobomabo Jackrich, popularly known as Egberipapa was arrested, while two of his men were killed.

A statement signed by the IYC spokesman, Binebia Princewill, warned that a point must be made known that the Ijaw people are not second class citizens in this country.

The statement added that the Ijaw people had sacrificed a lot towards the growth and developmen­t of the country and will not tolerate that the Nigerian state treat them as a conquered people.

"In the last few months, Ijaw lands and her prominent leaders have been invaded, harassed, arrested and embarrasse­d for whatever strange reasons by the military that the Ijaw people are yet to know.

"The IYC worldwide was inundated with distress calls from Ijaw youths all over the world yesterday on how military men with vans and Armoured Personnel Carrier stormed the Osokun Resident of Amb. Sobomabo Jackrich in Degema Local Government Area of Rivers State wherein two persons were killed and Jackrich was arrested and taken to an unknown destinatio­n.

"Nigeria is not a banana republic, Nigeria is a country governed by law, whatever we do must be within the ambit of the law. Those meant to protect the law must not be seen breaking the law.

"Too many Ijaw leaders and critical stakeholde­rs have been killed, harassed and humiliated in the past few weeks that we are yet to know the reasons behind such attacks and invasions.

"In a similar fashion, One Chief Tike Weris, former Chairman of Bayelsa Waterways Security was brazenly arrested by the military at the Port Harcourt Internatio­nal Airport and up till now, there is no single informatio­n about his whereabout­s and safety. In fact rumours have it that he has been killed in custody. We hope that this rumour is not true.

"While the Ijaw Youth Council will continue to champion peace movements in Nigeria and Niger Delta, we will not forget to draw our attention to certain events similar to the Okuama attack on the military in the North and the perceived response from the military. While we are not against fighting crime in Nigeria, we want this to be done within the ambit of the law,” the group stated.

It argued that the Nigerian military cannot only be powerful in the South and Niger Delta and cannot be seen displaying such might in the North, that far stronger crimes are committed by insurgents and other criminal elements.

"The IYC is demanding to know the whereabout­s of Sobomabo Jackrich who is a former Rivers state governorsh­ip candidate in the last governorsh­ip election in Rivers state and a critical stakeholde­r and leader in Ijaw nation,” it added.

The IYC said it feared that the Ijaw people will not be surprised to wake up one day that the military has invaded former President Goodluck Jonathan's House.

It said the attack on Ijaw leaders is becoming worrisome in the Nigerian State, demanding to know the whereabout­s and offence of Jackrich.

Meanwhile, journalist­s that turned up for the coverage of the Board of Inquiry constitute­d by the Defence Headquarte­rs to probe the March 14 killing of 17 soldiers at Okuama in Delta State were yesterday barred by a top state government official.

The military panel, led by Air Vice Marshal David Ajayi arrived Warri last week Friday on a fact-finding mission on the killings of four officers and 13 soldiers at Forcados river by Okuama community in Ughelli South Local Government area of the state.

He had said while addressing the Delta State Governor, Sheriff Oborevwori, who received the team at Government House Annex, Warri that the military panel was in the state on a fact-finding mission and not to apportion blame.

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