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Okuama Residents Trapped In Forests, Send SOS To Tinubu, Oborevwori by Morbeta11(m): 4:49pm On Apr 02


ASABA — Residents of Okuama, Omosuomo, and other communities in Ughelli South Local Government Area, Delta State, still confined in the forests since the ongoing Army clearance operations in their domains over the killing of 17 soldiers on March 14, weekend, sent distress signals to President Bola Tinubu and Governor Sheriff Oborevwori to save their lives.

They complained that many are dying of hunger, and require urgent medical care in their hiding places.

The residents struggled to contact the leadership of their communities and relatives living in Warri and other cities to pass their message to President Tinubu and Governor Oborevwori.

Similarly, the facilitator of Niger-Delta Democratic Union, NDDU, and Warri-based lawyer, Dr. Akpo Mudiaga-Odje, has called on the Federal Government and the National Boundary Commission, NBC, to demarcate the boundaries of all communities in the country, and gazette them to stem the inter-communal crises rocking the country.

Correspondingly, another Delta lawyer and activist, Lawrence Oseya, declared yesterday that it is wrong for the Army to deny the governor of Delta State, Sheriff Oborevwori, access to the Okuama community where the tragic incident happened

Fleeing residents still hiding in the forests – Okuama indigene
An indigene of Okuama, who lives in Warri, told Vanguard: “Most of my relatives are still hiding in the forests because of the unfriendly military men. They have abandoned their phones and communicate strictly from person to person now.

“My uncle and cousins that escaped and would ordinarily have come to my family house in Warri could not do so as not to invite trouble for us.

Our relatives taking cover in the bush – Abizor, Omosuomo chair
The chairman of Omosuomo Federated Communities in Ughelli South, Chief Henry Abizor, in a communication, entitled “Okuama killings: Attack on Omosuomo Federated Communities by the Military and razing down buildings, we are calling on both state and federal governments to come to our rescue.”

The letter read: “We, the peace-loving people of Omosuomo Federated Communities, from Ewu Clan in Ughelli South Local Government Area of Delta State, unequivocally call on the government of Delta State, under the leadership of Sheriff Oborevwori, and President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, President Bola Tinubu to come to our aid.”

“Most of our people remain in the bush for days running, for fear of the military coming for another operation.

“Our people are seriously in pain and psychological trauma, receiving both native and unorthodox treatments to recover from the shock.

“We condemn taking of human life, especially that of innocents. We sympathize with the families of those military personnel killed at Okuama by some criminal elements. To the innocents who died during the ugly incident at Okuama, we sympathize and pray that all the departed souls, rest in peace.

“The invasion of Omosuomo Federated Communities twice on March 20 and 24, 2024, resulted in looting of residents’ properties, money amounting to millions of naira from locked-up stores as they came in with five war boats with uniformed men, who disembarked with sporadic shootings that sent residents running for their dear lives.

“Locked doors were broken as they searched homes and around without seeing anything they were searching for. The soldiers assembled those, who could not run away in the community town hall where the initial statement of peaceful visitation turned to mass beating, humiliation, and molestation of both the aged men and women.

“The young ones who could not take refuge in the communities were tortured to stupor. Our people are living very far from Okuama and Okoloba. We do not share land boundaries with any of these communities.

“Buildings were set ablaze, with properties worth millions of naira destroyed. This is painful and oppressive.”

Gazette boundaries of all communities —Mudiaga-Odje, lawyer
Speaking, constitutional lawyer, Dr. Mudiaga-Odje called on the National Boundary Commission, NBC, to come out with a map and survey plans, which the Federal Government should gazette, designating well-identified and settled boundaries of communities in Nigeria.

“This is the gravamen of the matter, which is our collective quest and aspiration to forestall future recurrence of this kind of avoidable trajectory of tragedy.”

“The National Boundary Commission is a body established by law and vested with the exclusive authority to demarcate territories or communities within Nigeria.


“Accordingly, we now expect a more proactive approach from the commission to establish with arithmetic certainty, all lands and boundaries of every community in Nigeria.

“It should come out with a map and survey plans, which should be gazetted by the Federal Government, reflecting such well cut out and negotiated boundaries of our communities in Nigeria.

“This will go a long way to avert future community clashes as in the Okuama/Okoloba debacle.

“Indeed, most communal crises are because of land and boundary claims. Contending communities lay claim to each other’s enclaves, especially where there is a mineral and natural resource of economic value on the land.

“These contending communities, in a bid to outwit each other, usually draw up shylock boundaries that go beyond their real territorial boundaries,” he said.


He pointed out, “Equitable demarcation and accurate boundary adjustments through negotiable settlements will forestall future communal crisis in Nigeria.”

It’s wrong to prevent Oborevwori from accessing Okuama — Oseya, lawyer
Another lawyer, Frank Oseya, said, “The role of the Army in the aftermath of the ugly incident so far leaves a stale taste in the buds.

“To have razed the Okuama community ( scene of a crime) and to have gone ahead to burn neighbouring communities along the coastline down to Bayelsa State is not only an erasure of critical evidence, but it is also an act preemptive ( wrongly so ) of investigation.

“To have disallowed the Governor of Delta State- the Chief Security Officer- of the State from gaining access to the community for on-the-spot assessment of the situation is patently discourteous of protocol.

“I have looked at our laws, just to be sure I did not miss the latest amendment, and I am yet to find where the Nigerian Army is donated with investigative powers. The police have that power. It is a strange procedure that the King of Ewu, declared wanted by the military authority, turns himself in, and the police hand him over to the Army. For the Army to do what exactly?


“Let it be made clear that the Army is an interested party in this whole brouhaha, it cannot be the investigator, the prosecutor, and the judge in its cause. As spooky as the events of March 14th and 15th in the Okuama community, we cannot say for certain- at least for now – who the masterminds were. There are still too many accounts, and no less grey areas and questions begging for clarification and answers.

“This is a clarion call, therefore, and a reiteration of the call for the Federal Government to set up a high-powered investigation panel or a commission of inquiry to unravel the immediate and remote causes of the Okuama sad event.

“Meanwhile, the muted idea to turn the Okuama community into a military barrack must be roundly condemned too, as that would amount to ethnic cleansing. The Federal authorities must be careful in going about this whole thing not to worsen an already bad situation.

“Fish out the few unscrupulous elements that killed those officers, and men of the Nigerian Army, yes! However, in doing so, we must not set the children’s teeth on edge because their fathers have eaten soured grapes.”

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/04/okuama-residents-trapped-in-forests-send-sos-to-tinubu-oborevwori/

Re: Okuama Residents Trapped In Forests, Send SOS To Tinubu, Oborevwori by Obiedun(m): 5:03pm On Apr 02
Law abiding villagers should be allowed to go back perhaps the culprits will be not return

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Re: Okuama Residents Trapped In Forests, Send SOS To Tinubu, Oborevwori by yarimo(m): 5:16pm On Apr 02
The army should follow them in the forest immediately criminals must be flush out undecided undecided

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Re: Okuama Residents Trapped In Forests, Send SOS To Tinubu, Oborevwori by perfectsusanoo(m): 5:40pm On Apr 02
SOS when all of them are suspects. Or are they ready to endure the military's 'interogation'?.

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Re: Okuama Residents Trapped In Forests, Send SOS To Tinubu, Oborevwori by Exousiang01: 6:11pm On Apr 02
They know those behind the killings, when they are ready to come out they will talk.
Just a few weeks ago many fathers and mothers were bragging about how courageous theirs sons were, how brave they were at attacking other villages. They should be proud enough to produce those sons now.

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Re: Okuama Residents Trapped In Forests, Send SOS To Tinubu, Oborevwori by Matheusmartin: 6:48am On Apr 03
..
Shetimma will tackle security
While tinubu will handle the economy yen yen yen

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Re: Okuama Residents Trapped In Forests, Send SOS To Tinubu, Oborevwori by Obyangel: 6:49am On Apr 03
Enough of this wickedness from the military, they've intelligent units, and it's now Nigerians needs the military intelligent units to fish out the vagabonds and allow the peaceful villagers to rest.

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Re: Okuama Residents Trapped In Forests, Send SOS To Tinubu, Oborevwori by onadana: 6:50am On Apr 03
This is what happens in a society with no solid foundation of the rule of law.

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Re: Okuama Residents Trapped In Forests, Send SOS To Tinubu, Oborevwori by MajorOvakporaye(f): 6:51am On Apr 03
Tilumbu na bastard!!!
Re: Okuama Residents Trapped In Forests, Send SOS To Tinubu, Oborevwori by phemmie06(m): 6:52am On Apr 03
I believe there's more to what know in Okuama, the press crew are not given access into the community event the governor. The perpetrators of that silly act are at large. Why not allow people to go about their daily activities? With that there might be thorough investigation and also get the preparators

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Re: Okuama Residents Trapped In Forests, Send SOS To Tinubu, Oborevwori by Lexusgs430: 6:52am On Apr 03
Did they send this distress signals via, sms, email, letter, calls or tweets.......😁

Why can't the Army enter the forest.......😀
Re: Okuama Residents Trapped In Forests, Send SOS To Tinubu, Oborevwori by 4tomandchi: 6:52am On Apr 03
With the government carrying out these kinds of reprisal it only set’s a bad example to the people

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Re: Okuama Residents Trapped In Forests, Send SOS To Tinubu, Oborevwori by iampeterben(m): 6:53am On Apr 03
Why are they running, I think they get mind kill 17 military personnel and think they can go scot-free. Its never gonna happen till the perpetrators of the act lineage is exterminated.

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Re: Okuama Residents Trapped In Forests, Send SOS To Tinubu, Oborevwori by SEGLIZ: 6:55am On Apr 03
onadana:
This is what happens in a society with no solid foundation of the rule of law.
you right

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Re: Okuama Residents Trapped In Forests, Send SOS To Tinubu, Oborevwori by Fiscus105(m): 6:56am On Apr 03
They trapped in the forest they are complaining, what about the wives of 17 soldiers that permanent trapped in the graves? Let them enjoying their forest while it last.

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Re: Okuama Residents Trapped In Forests, Send SOS To Tinubu, Oborevwori by maasoap(m): 6:57am On Apr 03
This Abizor can lie for Africa!!

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Re: Okuama Residents Trapped In Forests, Send SOS To Tinubu, Oborevwori by Dpharisee: 7:00am On Apr 03
People without empathy for the plight of innocent children and old women have invaded this thread, when people from their side fled to Benin Republic and they were desperately searching for Sunday Igboho to kill after killing his aides many Nigerians called on Buhari to rein in the military and go after Fulani terrorists but the opposite is the case here

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Re: Okuama Residents Trapped In Forests, Send SOS To Tinubu, Oborevwori by Stephench: 7:01am On Apr 03
The comments here are the reason Africa will never be good. Yoruba and Hausas are rejoicing over human right violation by the military and aberration of rule of law.

This governor is a weakling. It's obvious

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Re: Okuama Residents Trapped In Forests, Send SOS To Tinubu, Oborevwori by TOPCRUISE(m): 7:01am On Apr 03
I believe a group just want to rope the okwame indigenes into trouble because I don't know why the Nigerian army did not allow the Governor and Journalists enter the community they destroyed when they visited to assess the situation.
I don't want to believe the 17 soldiers gunned down came for peace talks as well. It was reported that they came for peace talks, yet when they where done talking, community leaders and some people were about to be forcibly taken along with them to the barracks.
What kind of peace talks is that. undecided

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Re: Okuama Residents Trapped In Forests, Send SOS To Tinubu, Oborevwori by phemmie06(m): 7:02am On Apr 03
One day what is hidden will be made open, a case history of End SARS

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Re: Okuama Residents Trapped In Forests, Send SOS To Tinubu, Oborevwori by RxSameer(m): 7:02am On Apr 03
You be Ewu Gambua

Obyangel:
Enough of this wickedness from the military, they've intelligent units, and it's now Nigerians needs the military intelligent units to fish out the vagabonds and allow the peaceful villagers to rest.

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Re: Okuama Residents Trapped In Forests, Send SOS To Tinubu, Oborevwori by phemmie06(m): 7:02am On Apr 03
4tomandchi:
With the government carrying out these kinds of reprisal it only set’s a bad example to the people

Whenever they make any silly mistake are they saying that the masses should rise aga!nst them
Re: Okuama Residents Trapped In Forests, Send SOS To Tinubu, Oborevwori by bigsmoke2(m): 7:03am On Apr 03
They should snitch on those who killed the soldiers and reveal their location if they want to return home.

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Re: Okuama Residents Trapped In Forests, Send SOS To Tinubu, Oborevwori by Mercury12(m): 7:04am On Apr 03
Una get mind kill 17 Nigerian soldiers!?



Even Tinubu cannot help you guys.

Allow the army continue their investigation undecided

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Re: Okuama Residents Trapped In Forests, Send SOS To Tinubu, Oborevwori by Asonaijaaso: 7:06am On Apr 03
Tell them to present a viable solution to everlasting peace in the region.

Then get the people with the largest properties and the most to lose if another chaos arises.

Get them all together to sign a memorandum. The senators and house of rep should be involved.

All these should be done after they willingly bring out all the people that killed the Military men.

There should be a chain of hierarchy in the community. But make sure the military lives with them forever. This will serve as a deterrent to other troublemakers.

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Re: Okuama Residents Trapped In Forests, Send SOS To Tinubu, Oborevwori by Risingblue008(m): 7:08am On Apr 03
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Re: Okuama Residents Trapped In Forests, Send SOS To Tinubu, Oborevwori by Mercury12(m): 7:10am On Apr 03
Exousiang01:
They know those behind the killings, when they are ready to come out they will talk.
Just a few weeks ago many fathers and mothers were bragging about how courageous theirs sons were, how brave they were at attacking other villages. They should be proud enough to produce those sons now.
Dem go hear weeen.dem no go forget the shege banza wey army go show them

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Re: Okuama Residents Trapped In Forests, Send SOS To Tinubu, Oborevwori by ThugBoy(m): 7:13am On Apr 03
Deploy those strange armies to Bornu and Zamfara, and let them prove their ruggedness to robbers and Boko Haram, rather than forming cyborgs for South South. You fools in Military.

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