THISDAY

Kill Our Soldiers, Face Our Wrath, Army Threaten Niger Delta Communitie­s

- Emmanuel Addeh in Yenagoa

Special security outfit in the Niger Delta, Operation Delta Safe, OPDS, yesterday warned militants and communitie­s in the Niger Delta, against attacking soldiers, vowing to use all means to hunt down those in the practice of killing soldiers on patrol in the region.

The OPDS leadership also noted that it would not spare anyone that harbour suspected criminals under the radar of the military.

New Commander of the outfit, Rear Admiral Apochi Suleiman, gave the warning at a news conference at the Joint Task Force headquarte­rs in Igbogene, Yenagoa, Bayelsa State.

A former Flag Officer Command- ing, Central Naval Command, Yenagoa, Bayelsa, Suleiman, the new Commander took over the headship of the OPDS from Rear Admiral Joseph Okojie a few weeks ago.

The new Commander was reacting to allegation­s by some communitie­s in the region that the JTF soldiers were invading and intimidati­ng members of their communitie­s.

"Nothing goes for nothing. I believe the presence of the military in a community must have been caused by actions or inactions of criminals in the community.

"So, if a community harbours criminals, by criminal law, such a community has lost its immunity. Let me give you an instance: I have a petition I inherited in my office that soldiers were killed in a community and the troops went to find out the killers of the soldiers.

"We wish to use this forum to promise any community that kills any of our soldiers that we shall use every means at our disposal to find out the killers. If that is what people call invasion, it is unfortunat­e.

"We are not invading any community. What we are saying is that any community habouring killers of our soldiers should bring out the killers or we will use all at our disposal to find out the killers”, the Commander said.

He added that the outfit was a complete multi agency operation, restating that the mandate of the outfit remained to protect oil and gas infrastruc­ture, to deter and prevent militancy, sea robbery, crude oil theft and other forms of illegaliti­es.

Suleiman said within the short time of assumption of duty, he had tried to sustain and improve on the pace which had yielded successes.

He assured Nigerians that the ODS was primarily in the Niger Delta to protect and preserve national oil and gas installati­ons.

He also warned that criminals would not have any hiding place in the region, insisting that a few disgruntle­d elements would no longer be allowed to hold the nation to ransom.

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