Ijaw National Congress demands justice for soldiers killed in Delta
The Ijaw National Congress declared on Sunday that the law must take its course in the killing of officers and men of the Nigerian Army at Okuama, Delta State.
Some persons in the Ughelli South Local Government Area of Delta ambushed and killed 16 officers and men of the 181 Amphibious Battalion of the Nigerian Army on a peace mission to the community on March 14.
Those killed were the battalion’s Commanding Officer, Lt.-Col. AH Ali, two majors, a captain, and 12 soldiers.
In a statement on Sunday in Abuja, INC President, Prof. Benjamin Okaba, stated that in a country like Nigeria, a constitutional democracy, the killing of the military men was condemnable.
He said, “The INC has made a series of statements condemning the senseless, brutal and cold blooded killing of military officers performing their legitimate duties in Delta. It is the unalloyed position of the INC that those found culpable should be apprehended, properly investigated and subjected to the dictates of the law. The INC is unequivocal in its demand that the law should be allowed to take its course.’’
The INC cautioned that innocent Okuoma community people should not be lumped together with culpable community members, stressing that it was only the culpable that should be made to face the full wrath of the law.
The INC president also debunked a story which he stated was circulating that ljaw youths were planning attacks on security and oil installations.
The INC president stated, “The INC appeals that this information be dismissed as wicked and malicious falsehood intended to cause trouble and unwarranted crises in ljawland and by extension, in the Nigeria Delta. The Ijaw ethnic nationality is not at war with the Federal Government or with any other ethnic nationality.’’
(NAN)
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