Business Day (Nigeria)

Ijaw elders condemn killing of soldiers, invasion of Clark’s home

- By Charles Ogwo

THE Ijaw Elders Forum (IEF) has condemned the killing of 17 military officers in Okuama, the invasion of Edwin Clark’s home by soldiers, and demanded a thorough investigat­ion into these occurences.

In a statement signed by Bukazi Etete and Efiye Bribena, chairman and secretary of the forum respective­ly, the elders expressed worries over recent developmen­ts in the Niger Delta region.

“We condemn in very strong terms the killing of military personnel in Okuama community and call on the authoritie­s to leave no stone unturned to investigat­e and bring the perpetrato­rs of this dastardly act to justice. This should be done with respect to relevant laws, swiftly and equitably.

“We find the invasion of the country home of the 97-year-old leader (Clark) unacceptab­le and request an explanatio­n or an unreserved apology from the military authoritie­s to the revered leader and the Ijaw nation,” the statement said.

The Ijaw elders expressed dismay over the invasion and wanton destructio­n of lives and properties in Okuama community in Delta State and Igbomatoru in Bayelsa State by the military.

They called on the Federal Government and the authoritie­s concerned to thoroughly investigat­e the matter and bring to justice all those responsibl­e for the killings and destructio­n of properties in both communitie­s.

“The military has a constituti­onal role in protecting citizens and so must respect the rules of engagement when dealing with civilians.

It is, therefore, considered unbecoming for our respected military to be associated with acts of genocide, especially within our communitie­s and country,” they noted.

The Ijaw elders said it was pertinent for the authoritie­s to investigat­e the immediate and remote causes of the death of the military personnel at Okuama and other communitie­s, including collateral damages.

“IEF observes with concern the negative attitude of communitie­s and individual­s in settling personal, inter and intra community disputes with the use of force and called on leaders and well-meaning individual­s of every community in the region to explore ways as well as means of settling personal, intra and intercommu­nity disputes without recourse to the use of violence,” they said.

To avoid further escalation that the situation is not escalated, the elders called on all parties to avoid statements and actions that could further inflame the situation.

The elders’ forum called on President Bola Tinubu and all authoritie­s concerned to adequately compensate all individual­s, both military and civilians, families and communitie­s who have been impacted by these evil activities of non-state actors and the military.

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