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Militants Shoot At Ogun Dep. Governor, Security Chiefs by dont8(m): 3:24am On Jun 28, 2016


Trip aborted as soldiers return fire

State demands Task Force

Suspected militants that have been tormenting communities in Ogun State yesterday prevented a convoy led by Deputy Governor Mrs. Yetunde Onanuga from accessing a part of Ebute-Ibafo in Obafemi Owode local government.

In the entourage were Bridgade Commander, 35 Artillery Army Bridgade, Alamala Barack, Abeokuta, Brigadier – General Mohammed Danqalis, the Director of the Department of State Service(DSS), Ogun state Command, Mr Kabiru Sanni, Deputy Commissioner of Police(Operations), Mr Bello Makwashi, Secretary to the State Government Taiwo Adeoluwa, Commisdioner for Information and Orientation, Dayo Adeneye, the Baale of Ebute – Ibafo, Chief Afolorunsho Balogun, the Olu of Imusin, Oba Taiwo Adebunmi Bamgbose and five other traditional rulers.

As the team approached the creek through which the militants usually follow to escape after attacking the Ebute – Ibafo community, the militants shot at them sporadically from the creek. The soldiers and the police in the team returned fire. The trip was aborted.

Secretary to the State Government Adeoluwa urged the Federal Government to urgently constitute a military task force like the one in the Niger Delta to tackle the militants.

“This level of team led by the deputy governor cannot access a part of our state. It means without mincing words, the Federal Government needs to get involved in this.

“This is clearly beyond the capacity of the police. This is something which we believe in Ogun state, a major task force, military operation task force like the one we have in Niger Delta is necessary and desirable now.

“We all can see, we were in Elepete, Igbo Olomu, Imagbon, Imuti, nothing compared to the violence there. You all heard the shooting, this is something that should be a source of worry to everybody and we think the Federal Government should come to our aid,” Adeoluwa said.

Earlier during a visit to other communities under the militants’ attack, Mrs Onanuga appealed to hundreds of fleeing indigenes and residents of the five communities to return home.

She said measures had been put in place to protect them from further attacks and killings by suspected Niger Delta militants.

In the last one week, five of Imusin’s 27 communities in Sagamu Local Government Area of Ogun state had come under grave attacks by the suspected militants, resulting in the death of over a dozen villagers and destruction of their properties.

The affected communities visited are: Imagbon, Elepete, Igbo – Olomu, Imuti and later Ebute – Ibafo.

Addressing the Olu of Imusin, Oba Taiwo Bamgbose, and a handful of his people at Igbo Olomu, one of the scenes of the killings of several of the villagers on June 17, Mrs Onanuga assured that the killers would be brought to justice.

But in a twist of fate, while the Deputy Governor was still addressing the distressed villagers to convey the government’s message of hope and sympathy, information soon came in that a member of the community, Sarafa Olayinka, had just been abducted by the militants and taken to the creek.

Also, the Baale of Ebute – Ibafo, Chief Folorunsho Balogun, while still narrating his community’s ordeal in the hands of the militants to the state government’s representatives earlier, said he too had received a message that his subjects – Alhaji Odugbesan and his wife, had been abducted by the militants.

Chief Balogun said the militants invaded his community three days ago, killed people, attacked a bakery and carted away loaves of bread.

He also said some beautiful women were abducted from the community.

According to him, even domestic animals – goats and chickens-were not spared during the onslaught as many of them found roaming the streets were shot and taken away by the militants.

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Re: Militants Shoot At Ogun Dep. Governor, Security Chiefs by WowSweetGuy(m): 3:34am On Jun 28, 2016
Hmm
Re: Militants Shoot At Ogun Dep. Governor, Security Chiefs by fiizznation: 4:02am On Jun 28, 2016
These militants need someone that will treat them with a iron hand and not all these kids-glove approach that the executives have been doing. Imagine, some of them have even institutionalized some silly negotiations with these criminals. The militants are killing innocent people indiscriminately on a daily base and Nigeria hypocritical Media houses have been underreporting the atrocities of these miscreants. If this attack was carried out by 'Fulani herdsmen', we will have all seen how every media house will be masturbating with the news. Funny.

There was some coldblooded murders of about 50 people in Rivers state some weeks ago, but surprisingly, no Nigeria media house reported that unfortunate incident. So these questions have been running in my mind ever since that Rivers incident happened;

1. Is it that the lives of some people doesn't matter in Nigeria or what?

2. Will that Rivers incident make headlines if the dastardly atrocities was carried out by 'northerners'?

3. Are the media houses telling us that it is right for southerners to kill fellow southerners or what?

4. Must Nigeria media houses play politics with everything?


These and many more questions need some genuine answers which I haven't gotten there answers yet.

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Re: Militants Shoot At Ogun Dep. Governor, Security Chiefs by Musiwa419: 4:44am On Jun 28, 2016
Hmmmmmmm
Re: Militants Shoot At Ogun Dep. Governor, Security Chiefs by phemmie06(m): 4:51am On Jun 28, 2016
This thing is no longer a joke let FG take a genuine step to combat it
Re: Militants Shoot At Ogun Dep. Governor, Security Chiefs by Igbiboi: 4:54am On Jun 28, 2016
I honestly believe these are fulani herdsmen at work. We all Niger Delta militants are reasonable or at least abhors shedding of blood, so I dont get how all of a sudden the Oil militant have become this bloodthirsty. Well since Yorubas have been loyal to their bosses since 1800 this incident comes as no surprise

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Re: Militants Shoot At Ogun Dep. Governor, Security Chiefs by Igbiboi: 4:56am On Jun 28, 2016
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fiizznation:
These militants need someone that will treat them with a iron hand and not all these kids-glove approach that the executives have been doing. Imagine, some of them have even institutionalized some silly negotiations with these criminals. The militants are killing innocent people indiscriminately on a daily base and Nigeria hypocritical Media houses have been underreporting the atrocities of these miscreants. If this attack was carried out by 'Fulani herdsmen', we will have all seen how every media house will be masturbating with the news. Funny.

There was some coldblooded murders of about 50 people in Rivers state some weeks ago, but surprisingly, no Nigeria media house reported that unfortunate incident. So these questions have been running in my mind ever since that Rivers incident happened;

1. Is it that the lives of some people doesn't matter in Nigeria or what?

2. Will that Rivers incident make headlines if the dastardly atrocities was carried out by 'northerners'?

3. Are the media houses telling us that it is right for southerners to kill fellow southerners or what?

4. Must Nigeria media houses play politics with everything?


These and many more questions need some genuine answers which I haven't gotten there answers yet.
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[size=15pt]Trash!!![/size]

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Re: Militants Shoot At Ogun Dep. Governor, Security Chiefs by Musiwa419: 4:57am On Jun 28, 2016
Igbiboi:
I honestly believe these are fulani herdsmen at work. We all Niger Delta militants are reasonable or at least abhors shedding of blood, so I dont get how all of a sudden the Oil militant have become this bloodthirsty. Well since Yorubas have been loyal to their bosses since 1800 this incident comes as no surprise
What concerns Fulani Herdsmen and their Cows with Creeks and Oil Pipelines. They are Ijaw Militants. There ethnicity is not in question
Re: Militants Shoot At Ogun Dep. Governor, Security Chiefs by nonjebose(m): 5:10am On Jun 28, 2016
Sad
Re: Militants Shoot At Ogun Dep. Governor, Security Chiefs by Mynd44: 5:32am On Jun 28, 2016
Re: Militants Shoot At Ogun Dep. Governor, Security Chiefs by generalkofosi(m): 6:05am On Jun 28, 2016
I think these militants should be given the Boko haram treatment since they have abandoned bombing of Oil installations and moved to killing innocent civilians..
Re: Militants Shoot At Ogun Dep. Governor, Security Chiefs by codedslayer: 6:22am On Jun 28, 2016
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Igbiboi:
I honestly believe these are fulani herdsmen at work. We all Niger Delta militants are reasonable or at least abhors shedding of blood, so I dont get how all of a sudden the Oil militant have become this bloodthirsty. Well since Yorubas have been loyal to their bosses since 1800 this incident comes as no surprise
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I have seen how you have been screaming Yoruba everywhere like a mad dog, your slave tribe have been the one being used by all tribes. Shameless people.

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Re: Militants Shoot At Ogun Dep. Governor, Security Chiefs by AshiwajuFoward: 6:29am On Jun 28, 2016
Smh. Some ijaw-deek sucking gig.bbos are trying so hard to absolve their ijaw masters as the culprits of these crimes and would rather blame herdsmen even when all evidence so far point to ijaw miscreants. Gigbos maka why? When will though quit sucking ijaw deek, why??

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Re: Militants Shoot At Ogun Dep. Governor, Security Chiefs by jollymizzle(m): 8:14am On Jun 28, 2016
This is quite serious.the only positive I can take from this is the fact that the deputy governor's convoy contain a powerful delegation was shot at by these militants.now its clear the battle line has been drawn.now all yorubas want to see proactive measures .senator ibikunle amosun should use his influence to nip this in the bud before this escaltes.we can't afford to see this snowball into something bigger. this is not a time to promise that something should be done.this is the time to do.
Re: Militants Shoot At Ogun Dep. Governor, Security Chiefs by manchy7531: 8:34am On Jun 28, 2016
I suspect these agents of destruction are trying to create a shadow group as a pretext to deploying troops to the the SW. By doing so, they would suceed in militarising the whole of southern Nigeria and completing the first Phase of subduing the south and islamisation of Nigeria after the mass sack of top military and other security personel mostly from the south and middle belt same as well as in the judiciary.

Now the stage has been prepared for another military take over if they deem fit, especially if they dont want to lose/give power to the south, whether by right of the south or lost of election to the south which is maybe impossible because like in the military, same is quietly going on in INEC

The next phase now is to use AMCON to go after southern billionaires just as EFCC & DSS is going after southern politicians, with a few northerners to make it look balanced..

at the end more concessions and waviers will be given to quota system Northerner businessmen in a bid to have more northern billionaires who will be used to fund future elections

Billionaires whose only business is government while killing southerners who sweated and started building their businesses from the scratch to the top...

By the way, when you want to go big in business, you will mostly borrow, it is not a shame. It is called debt capital. It helps you share your risk.


The third phase which is the leadership of the National Assembly but there was a setback. That is why they are fight hard to remove saraki and ekweremadu. Once that is done, they will easily pass any bill they deem fit (e.g the grazing bill) all in a bid to put nigeria in the hands of the north, have unstoppable access to the land and resources in the south and make south be at their mercy..

The final phase is the upcoming population census where muslims and the northern population will be over exaggerated.

Kano, jigawa and zamfara will be more than lagos.

Kebbi, Niger and kaduna will be more that Oyo,Anambra and River. just watch out, I will say less on this.


Unfortunately, yorubas are not thinking....just few of them...their only concensus is to see that this government strangle the igbos and any person that was part of the previous government, to the extent that they are even attacking their son (Fayose) who is the only voice of the opposition right now in Nigeria...

We all saw the heistyness with which Nuhu Ribadu despite being in different party came in defence of Aisha buhari on the harllibuton scam even when it is of public knowledge that she was the one...That tells you the difference between the North and the South. How many southerners can do that?

We in the south are our own worst enemy..Infact just look are most of those supporting these tyrant government against our southern leaders, they are mostly southerners and to be specific mostly form the southwest....I just hope it wont come back to hunt them.

The Southwest should remember that oil exploration has started in lagos, ondo and am sure work has started in ogun oil exploration and whatever unfair actions of the government they support against the Niger delta may befall them in the nearest future and it may be late for them by then....in other word, while they think they are supporting a predator north against their fellow southerner, they are as well digging their own grave


Meanwhile we will keep watching to see as events unfold.

The new nation called Nigeria should be an estate from our grandfather Othman Dan Fodio. We must ruthlessly prevent a change of power. We must use the minorities in the as willing tools and the south as conquered territories and never allow them to have control of their fate,” – Ahmadu Bello, The Patriot newspaper, 12 October 1960

The Hausa-Fulani has no ideals, no ambitions save such as sensual in character. He is a fatalist, spendthrift and a gambler. He is gravely immoral and is seriously diseased that he is a menace to any community to which he seeks to attach himself".- Lord Lugard in a Letter to his colleague, Walter H. Lang on September 25, 1918.

  “Under the circumstances of what has been happening in Plateau State, some people just have to die……Any society that refuses to be just and fair shall become a jungle where only jungle justice shall operate……… Indeed, majority of our killings were carried out in areas where there was strong government presence.”Mallam Sale Bayero, Fulani leader and secretary Sultan’s Farmer/Cattle Rearers Conflict Committee boasting as he justified the massacre of the Birom people while protesting the arrest of the Fulani murderers in Plateau State of Nigeria, quoted in THE SUN NEWS of Friday, March 12, 2010

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