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OPC To Give Protective Service In Ijegun by OPCNAIRALAND: 5:08am On Jul 31, 2016
Military rains bombs on Ijaw militants in South-West
•Over 100 militants killed, many injured –Source

Fidelis Soriwei, Samson Folarin and Afeez Hanafi

No fewer than 100 people suspected to be militants have been reportedly killed as the Nigerian military on Saturday continued the aerial bombardment of Fatola, the base of militants and pipeline vandals in the Arepo area of Ogun State.

One of our correspondents who was around the scene of the incident at the time, observed that the attack started at about 12pm and lasted for about 30 minutes.

Our correspondent counted at least eight missiles fired by a fighter jet, which flew across the creek at intervals.

Another aircraft was observed hovering around the area.

Residents, who were caught unawares, ran for their lives due to the ground-shaking effects of the missiles.

Business activities were grounded and many residents fled their houses for fear of being hit by missiles.

A resident who was on the road when the shots were fired said the Saturday attack was more intense than previous air raids.

Speaking on condition of anonymity, she said, “The air raid started on Thursday evening. It was just a missile that was released, but the effect was serious. On Friday evening, another airplane which flew across the creek released gunfire which lasted for some minutes. I could hear the shots as if they were fired close at me. But the Thursday and Friday attacks were child’s play compared with that of today (Saturday).

“The aircraft releasing the missiles had three short wings with a sharp mouth. It maintained a visible presence in the sky and anytime it wanted to fire, it flew down as if it was about to crash. I never knew the military had such a weapon.”

Another resident, who also spoke on condition of anonymity, told our correspondent that he lay flat in his apartment during the Saturday attack.

He said, “I was alone in the house with my son. The boy shook with fright every time a missile landed. I carried him and lay flat on the floor. The missiles shook the whole ground. I am not sure if I would continue to live here because of this. My landlord left with his family yesterday.”

A source close to the millitants told SUNDAY PUNCH that the missiles levelled the base of the militants, adding that more than 100 people were killed.

He said, “The whole place has been levelled. From the information I just gathered, those killed today (Saturday) cannot be less than 100. I am aware that some of them (the militants) are presently in the waters where they are hiding. They are making calls and seeking escape routes from the place.”

Another source, who asked the military to intensify attacks on the militants, said the militants abandoned their ammunition in the creeks.

He said the men could regroup and cause greater havoc if given a breathing space.

He said, “The heat is on them. One of them said it was because of the kidnap of a monarch in Lagos (Oniba of Iba) that the missile attack was intensified.

“He said he had asked his colleagues to release the monarch, but they didn’t listen. I am aware that the monarch will be released between today and tomorrow, if he has not been killed.

“The military should deploy secret officials in Ibafo, Pakuro, Wawa and other villages. I believe those places will be their next hideouts. They must not be given any breathing space. If they are allowed to regroup, there will be serious problems.”

The acting Director of Defence Information, Brig-General Rabe Abubakar, confirmed the air strikes.

He said, “The joint operation will continue until the area is secure and free from all forms of unwanted and criminal gangs whether they are militants or vandals.”

Abubakar, told one of our correspondents on the telephone on Saturday that while he would not confirm the exact casualty figure, the knew that some of the camps of the vandals were destroyed.

He gave the assurance that the military would ensure the destruction of more camps in the ongoing operation.

He said, “No, we cannot confirm the exact casualty figure in the operation. There are so many camps, and we will continue to destroy them in that operation.

“We have taken some camps. The casualties cannot be confirmed but I know that we were able to target some of their camps and locations.”

Meanwhile, in an attempt to forestall the spate of militants’ attacks, the Onijegun of Ijegun land in Lagos State, Oba Nureni Akinremi, on Friday convened a meeting at his palace.

Sunday PUNCH learnt that the meeting, which was attended by all the chairmen of community development associations in Ijegun, examined the solution to security challenges posed by the militants.

A source close to the palace and who also attended the meeting told one of our correspondents that the community had resolved to hire members of the Oodua People’s Congress to man strategic locations in the neighbourhood.

The source added that operational vehicles, motorcycles and walkie-talkies would be provided for the operatives to ensure effective performance.

He said, “We have agreed to engage members of the Oodua People’s Congress for the protection of the whole Ijegun against all the attacks that claimed lives in the community. We plan to hire 70 guards who would be deployed in various strategic points in the community.

“The guards are specifically meant to checkmate militants’ attacks but they will also be working with the existing security men in each CDA. We have budgeted N5m to ensure their smooth operations and they will start by Monday.

“People have made donations and contributions are on going in each CDA. We want to buy three buses and at least 10 motorcycles to aid their operations. We have already bought walkie talkie for them to communicate with one another and they are well armed. By God’s grace, the buses will be available on Monday.

“The operatives are a registered security organisation and they have their uniform and identity cards.”

The source added, “Apart from that, we have resolved that from 12am till 5am, no okada rider will be allowed to operate in the community except there is an emergency.

“We also want to create awareness for all residents on the need to be security conscious. We are going to do this through distribution of pamphlets and announcements on radio stations. The abduction of the Oniba of Iba and attacks on communities in Lagos and Ogun states are very disturbing. That is why we are taking all these measures.”



http://punchng.com/military-rains-bombs-ijaw-militants-south-west/

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Re: OPC To Give Protective Service In Ijegun by HungerBAD: 5:16am On Jul 31, 2016
I mean, this is a good move by the OPC.

The plan of the OPC is to protect, and not destroy their land. The Militants in the Niger Delta, are destroying their own lands, and his is why i support this move by the OPC.

So let us talk about these militants.

The Militants in the West are a product of two worlds. They are from Ondo State, which is in the West. But, they are the Ijaws and the Itsekiri from Ondo State, and these guys are not Yoruba's, but pure Niger Deltans, who by accident of wrongful map drawing, find themselves in the Western part of Nigeria.

A typical example is Oritsefemi the Musician, who is an Itsekiri, but from Ondo State.

So, we can safely say the militants hitting the Western part of Nigeria are actually Westerners, and so the OPC should be ready to fight against their own brothers.

Lastly, kudos goes to the Nigerian Military for the flushing out,bombing and killing of these militants.

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Re: OPC To Give Protective Service In Ijegun by ycat: 5:23am On Jul 31, 2016
Finally someone has decided to do the right thing. Only stupid people wait till the last minute before doing something. We have to be proactive.

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Re: OPC To Give Protective Service In Ijegun by alade112(m): 5:30am On Jul 31, 2016
Now that the the heat is on them. Dx should pass a clear message to the home base militants D government aren't joking I know some people who are known for hate,will not be happy reading this By the way,what is the government doing on that man who said SW is the only peaceful area in the country Few weeks after his statement we started seeing chaos in SW When some people said they ' ll make Nigeria ungovernable, we didn't joke with the statement We should also take the statement of that man who said SW is the only peaceful region in the country out of hatred and jealousy serious

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Re: OPC To Give Protective Service In Ijegun by alade112(m): 5:30am On Jul 31, 2016

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Re: OPC To Give Protective Service In Ijegun by ikarm17: 5:31am On Jul 31, 2016
I'm expecting the children of hate and anger from the Osu Republic to come and do their usual. Tell us how OPC no fit do anything.

I wonder why Enugu couldn't do the same thing during the Herdsmen attack(s).

OPC, needs to look beyond APC/PDP for now. This is about Yoruba safety and security.

We must protect our people while we flush out foreign fecal matters from our midst.

Oduduwa a gbe a o.

#ProudofOPC for this initiative.

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Re: OPC To Give Protective Service In Ijegun by ikarm17: 5:36am On Jul 31, 2016
He said, “We have agreed to engage members of the Oodua People’s Congress for the protection of the whole Ijegun against all the attacks that claimed lives in the community. We plan to hire 70 guards who would be deployed in various strategic points in the community.

“The guards are specifically meant to checkmate militants’ attacks but they will also be working with the existing security men in each CDA. We have budgeted N5m to ensure their smooth operations and they will start by Monday.

“People have made donations and contributions are on going in each CDA. We want to buy three buses and at least 10 motorcycles to aid their operations. We have already bought walkie talkie for them to communicate with one another and they are well armed. By God’s grace, the buses will be available on Monday.

“The operatives are a registered security organisation and they have their uniform and identity cards.”


The source added, “Apart from that, we have resolved that from 12am till 5am, no okada rider will be allowed to operate in the community except there is an emergency.

We also want to create awareness for all residents on the need to be security conscious. We are going to do this through distribution of pamphlets and announcements on radio stations. The abduction of the Oniba of Iba and attacks on communities in Lagos and Ogun states are very disturbing. That is why we are taking all these measures.”


Niceeeeeeee!

I told these people. Once Yorubas get on the defensive mode, it's not good for anyone. The message will pass from Lagos to Ogun to Oyo to Ondo etc.

Recent attacks on Ogun/Lagos is similar to Ojukwu's foolish mistake in Ore. Foreigners attacking Yorubaland again. It's like there's a quiet declared war on Yorubas and Yorubaland.

My people need to wake up.

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Re: OPC To Give Protective Service In Ijegun by dunkem21(m): 5:42am On Jul 31, 2016
God bless GEJ cool

The same OPC that protected the waterways but had their licences terminated..

Again, God bless GEJ cheesy

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Re: OPC To Give Protective Service In Ijegun by ikarm17: 5:43am On Jul 31, 2016
dunkem21:
God bless GEJ cool

GEJ Zombie.

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Re: OPC To Give Protective Service In Ijegun by segebase(m): 5:49am On Jul 31, 2016
about tym
Re: OPC To Give Protective Service In Ijegun by AJINATU: 6:03am On Jul 31, 2016
Nice

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Re: OPC To Give Protective Service In Ijegun by Tenkobos(m): 6:13am On Jul 31, 2016
It is now clear that Benue State is not in Nigeria.

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Re: OPC To Give Protective Service In Ijegun by modath(f): 6:26am On Jul 31, 2016
Tenkobos:
It is now clear that Benue State is not in Nigeria.

Why did you say so,?


*Modified*

Since some of you were in amnesaic coma when Jonathan was in government and terrorist herdsmen were on rampage in Benue and environs and are now intent on showing una bias NOW, check below....


philips70:


His question had a simple answer, the herdsmen killing people are not camped anywhere in the middle belt. Who are the military going to bomb, the ones being killed by the marauding herdsmen? Till this moment I have not seen any genuine Nigerian picture of a herdsman with an AK47, all you see are pictures from Kenya and Uganda. I have challenged anyone to show me a herdsman in Nigeria camped or walking anywhere with assault rifles till date and none has been found.
Conversely, the militants are fully camped in Arepo and environs terrorizing and killing residents at will chasing all away from their abodes just because they dare to challenge their pipeline bursting activities.
So am wondering who the military is going to pound in Benue or Plateau.

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Re: OPC To Give Protective Service In Ijegun by Tenkobos(m): 6:28am On Jul 31, 2016
modath:

Why did you say so,?
What do you want me to type?

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Re: OPC To Give Protective Service In Ijegun by modath(f): 6:35am On Jul 31, 2016
Tenkobos:
What do you want me to type?

It's not what i want , it's genuine curiousity ....The thread is about OPC and South west, you made mention of Benue that is nowhere near and has zero to do with SW... It's imperative to ask.. cool

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Re: OPC To Give Protective Service In Ijegun by Tenkobos(m): 6:44am On Jul 31, 2016
modath:


It's not what i want , it's genuine curiousity ....The thread is about OPC and South west, you made mention of Benue that is nowhere near and has zero to do with SW... It's imperative to ask.. cool

The op mentioned how the army killed about 100 militants and I was wondering why they haven't done that to the herdsmen that are destroying Benue.

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Re: OPC To Give Protective Service In Ijegun by Generalkorex(m): 6:48am On Jul 31, 2016
My area is hotter than fire now.
Serious exchange of guns.and the military just brought it rocket launchers which were mounted on vehicle.
Militants no go wait.

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Re: OPC To Give Protective Service In Ijegun by GenbIoodykiller: 7:06am On Jul 31, 2016
Generalkorex:
My area is hotter than fire now.
Serious exchange of guns.and the military just brought it rocket launchers which were mounted on vehicle.
Militants no go wait.
my brother take cover ooo abegi

it's me the invisible guy grin

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Re: OPC To Give Protective Service In Ijegun by Generalkorex(m): 7:12am On Jul 31, 2016
GenbIoodykiller:
my brother take cover ooo abegi
it's me the invisible guy grin
General I see u my guy there has been exchange of gun for over an hour now. #nochurch2day

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Re: OPC To Give Protective Service In Ijegun by AJINATU: 7:21am On Jul 31, 2016
Generalkorex:
My area is hotter than fire now.
Serious exchange of guns.and the military just brought it rocket launchers which were mounted on vehicle.
Militants no go wait.
If your house is close to the field of operation, just lay down flat and stay very far away from the window anytime you hear the sound of gun fire and explosion. The Armed Forces have broken the resistance of the Ijaw Militants. They are now battling the Ijaw Militants right in their stronghold inside the creeks

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Re: OPC To Give Protective Service In Ijegun by superstar1(m): 7:28am On Jul 31, 2016
Militants my foot.

Do they even have half of the madness of Charles Taylor and he was pounded into submission by our Army-led ECOMOG.

BH with all their gra gra, have been decimated by the same Army.

I pity ND, when Operations move into th theatre. The ashes of all those noise makers will not even be seen talkless of giving them a befitting burial.

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Re: OPC To Give Protective Service In Ijegun by Fedayeen02: 7:31am On Jul 31, 2016
HungerBAD:
I mean, this is a good move by the OPC.

The plan of the OPC is to protect, and not destroy their land. The Militants in the Niger Delta, are destroying their own lands, and his is why i support this move by the OPC.

So let us talk about these militants.

The Militants in the West are a product of two worlds. They are from Ondo State, which is in the West. But, they are the Ijaws and the Itsekiri from Ondo State, and these guys are not Yoruba's, but pure Niger Deltans, who by accident of wrongful map drawing, find themselves in the Western part of Nigeria.

A typical example is Oritsefemi the Musician, who is an Itsekiri, but from Ondo State.

So, we can safely say the militants hitting the Western part of Nigeria are actually Westerners, and so the OPC should be ready to fight against their own brothers.

Lastly, kudos goes to the Nigerian Military for the flushing out,bombing and killing of these militants.
Redraw that map and Ondo will no longer be an oil producing state

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Re: OPC To Give Protective Service In Ijegun by Fedayeen02: 7:39am On Jul 31, 2016
modath:


It's not what i want , it's genuine curiousity ....The thread is about OPC and South west, you made mention of Benue that is nowhere near and has zero to do with SW... It's imperative to ask.. cool

Is Benue not part of Nigeria or aren't there more deaths there than the SW? Hypocrisy is bad

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Re: OPC To Give Protective Service In Ijegun by omofunaab(m): 7:45am On Jul 31, 2016
Fedayeen02:
Redraw that map and Ondo will no longer be an oil producing state



Shut up, the largest oil producing community in ondo state is the ilaje community.. .is ilaje igbo?

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Re: OPC To Give Protective Service In Ijegun by olabukola: 7:54am On Jul 31, 2016
Hope this guy is wrong otherwise

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Re: OPC To Give Protective Service In Ijegun by Fedayeen02: 7:58am On Jul 31, 2016
omofunaab:




Shut up, the largest oil producing community in ondo state is the ilaje community.. .is ilaje igbo?
its ijaw land.

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Re: OPC To Give Protective Service In Ijegun by modath(f): 8:02am On Jul 31, 2016
Tenkobos:
The op mentioned how the army killed about 100 militants and I was wondering why they haven't done that to the herdsmen that are destroying Benue.

I sincerely don't have any defense for the Benue menace.... It's inexcusable and demoralizing... However i won't feign ignorance and pretend not to know the kind of effect having a CDS from a region will have on its security...

Also, the Ijaws in Ajegunle way back when won't forget OPC in a hurry, I'm sure govt wouldn't want inter ethnic strife , so they had to quickly take charge..

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Re: OPC To Give Protective Service In Ijegun by omofunaab(m): 8:06am On Jul 31, 2016
Fedayeen02:
its ijaw land.


Now I know you don't know what you are saying. .ilaje is ijaw.. ...lol. ..Walahi u be mumu

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Re: OPC To Give Protective Service In Ijegun by modath(f): 8:22am On Jul 31, 2016
Fedayeen02:
Is Benue not part of Nigeria or aren't there more deaths there than the SW? Hypocrisy is bad

Ohk, I didn't know oooo...thanks for educating me, I thought it's part of Uganda. cool

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Re: OPC To Give Protective Service In Ijegun by superstar1(m): 8:22am On Jul 31, 2016
Fedayeen02:
Redraw that map and Ondo will no longer be an oil producing state

So Ilajes look like Asari Dokubo in your eyes abi?

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Re: OPC To Give Protective Service In Ijegun by veekid(m): 8:26am On Jul 31, 2016
NXT pls

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