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The Death Of Okuama Community Leaders - Thisday Editorial by Bobloco(op): 5:26am On Dec 17, 2024
There is need to expedite investigations on the killings so that the innocent ones do not suffer unnecessarily

Five days after the President-General of Okuama community in the Ughelli South Local Government Area, Delta State, Pa James Oghoroko, reportedly died in military detention, the 81-year-old treasurer, Dennis Okugbaye, was also said to have lost his life in similar circumstance. Both leaders, along with several others were arrested by the military last August, following a violent raid on Okuama community that forced residents to flee into the bush. Many of the displaced are now pining away at an internally displaced persons (IDP) camp in Ewu Kingdom. But serious questions are now being raised on the condition under which the military authorities are keeping the suspects and how two died within a period of one week.

It all started in March this year when communal gunmen ambushed troops of the 181 Amphibious Battalion after which the commanding officer, a Lt Colonel, and 16 other army personnel were gruesomely murdered. In a statement he personally signed, President Bola Tinubu condemned the killing of the soldiers who were on a peace mission as “unconscionable crime against the Nigerian people” while authorising military authorities to fish out the perpetrators and bring them to justice. While also calling that those who killed the troops be apprehended and made to pay for their crime, we stated in a previous editorial that restraint on the part of the military was important so that innocent people would not be punished for the crime committed by a few.

Because of the way the issue has been handled, sympathy has shifted from the tragic killings of the soldiers at Okuama to the human rights credentials of our military in their dealings with civilians. There is therefore an urgent need to speed up the investigations so that those who are complicit could be handed to police for prosecution while the innocent ones can secure their freedom. The circumstances under which two detainees died in military custody should also be investigated.

Meanwhile, we reiterate our earlier position that military authorities should be concerned by the growing numbers of their personnel being ambushed and killed by criminals. Military operations in such an environment of volatility, and complexity as the Niger Delta must be intelligence driven to prevent this kind of tragedy. But more importantly, political authorities must also do more to resolve many of these land disputes that ignite violent eruptions. The problem is compounded by millions of illegal Small Arms and Light Weapons (SALWs) in the country. The ease of access to these weapons has made individuals and communities more fortified and hence less amenable to entreaties to make peace. Many communities are self-arming to protect themselves, to go on the offensive or for reprisal attacks. The frequency of these clashes demonstrates that we are teetering towards a lawless society, with all the frightening implications for peace and security in the nation.

We call on authorities in Abuja and the 36 states to arrest this rapid and steady slide into anarchy by addressing the conditions that make violent attacks tools of expressing grievances between and among communities. We also enjoin them to devise effective conflict resolution mechanisms, create an early warning system that would alert of a brewing crisis, equip security agencies with modern intelligence gathering tools and promote policies that encourage peaceful coexistence and social harmony. Community and religious leaders must also rise to help in promoting peaceful co-existence among our people.

Above all, we must accept that the insecurity confronting the nation is no longer a series of random and opportunistic attacks. Drafting in military troops to theatres of violence arising from land disputes has over the years proved to be no solution. The time has therefore come to realise the severity of the threat to our national security by reassessing the current strategies which have become ineffectual and costly. In urging our military to always exercise a “disciplined use of force” in times of crisis, a former US Secretary of State, John Kerry, also reminded them during a visit to Nigeria that “one person’s atrocity does not excuse another’s"
https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2024/12/15/the-death-of-okuama-community-leaders/

Re: The Death Of Okuama Community Leaders - Thisday Editorial by illicit(m): 6:17am On Dec 17, 2024
It is a ripe fruit that attracts passers-by to stone it's parents....


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Re: The Death Of Okuama Community Leaders - Thisday Editorial by Bobloco(op):
History will never forget the genocide committed against the good people of Okuama, Delta State, and the South-South at large by the Tinubu government.
Re: The Death Of Okuama Community Leaders - Thisday Editorial by gidgiddy: 6:24am On Dec 17, 2024
The interesting thing about Nigeria is that while there is shooting and killings going on everywhere, both government and the people act as if this is normal

In more civilised clime, just one shooting incident can create national tention. But in Nigeria, state actors and none state actors are shooting themselves down every day, innocent civilians are are getting hit in the crossfire, yet nobody is interested in how to stop this

What a tragedy
Re: The Death Of Okuama Community Leaders - Thisday Editorial by Macphenson: 7:21am On Dec 17, 2024
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Re: The Death Of Okuama Community Leaders - Thisday Editorial by DaGC(m): 11:35am On Dec 17, 2024
One of the sad realities in Nigeria of the operation of our security forces (Military, Police and otherwise) is that many a time, many innocents will be collateral damage for the choices and decisions of a few guilty citizens. I'm sure till now, the entire community will still be bearing the consequences of the murderers of the soldiers, just like these elders are collateral too.
Re: The Death Of Okuama Community Leaders - Thisday Editorial by Bobloco(op):
BitterTruth0001:
E no go better for Tinubu supporters
grin
Re: The Death Of Okuama Community Leaders - Thisday Editorial by Bookhub: 9:19pm On Dec 17, 2024
Meanwhile the chief herdsman bodejo will go Scot free
Re: The Death Of Okuama Community Leaders - Thisday Editorial by bennybuhari: 9:44pm On Dec 17, 2024
Injustice by the military
Re: The Death Of Okuama Community Leaders - Thisday Editorial by BitterTruth0001: 9:45pm On Dec 17, 2024
E no go better for Tinubu supporters
Re: The Death Of Okuama Community Leaders - Thisday Editorial by Rich4god(m): 9:46pm On Dec 17, 2024
Everyday we keep getting reasons why this country needs to split...
Re: The Death Of Okuama Community Leaders - Thisday Editorial by condralbedez: 9:47pm On Dec 17, 2024
undecided

This is sad, while BH, northern bandits are being released freely on a daily basis.
Re: The Death Of Okuama Community Leaders - Thisday Editorial by ClassicMan202(m): 9:47pm On Dec 17, 2024
Na wa o
Re: The Death Of Okuama Community Leaders - Thisday Editorial by sylve11: 9:47pm On Dec 17, 2024
Hmmm cool
Re: The Death Of Okuama Community Leaders - Thisday Editorial by Melagros(m): 9:47pm On Dec 17, 2024
COMRADES, I don't know why security agencies in general love punishing the innocent civilians while leaving the main culprits, why?
Re: The Death Of Okuama Community Leaders - Thisday Editorial by DrChukki: 9:48pm On Dec 17, 2024
These old men don't deserve this kind of treatment... Let alone leading to their death

One of them even presented himself to the army for investigation

Besides, these are men that can never run away... I know they will always be available to aid the military with investigations... Keeping them in detention and subsequently them passing away is something everyone should condemn

I know this nation won't be quiet if this had happened in the north...

Imagine, House of Reps are summoning the military because they detained a Miyeti Allah leader, whose men attacked a retired soldier...

Certainly, Nigeria is 2, North and South

North is united, unfortunately South is Divided for reasons we don't even know
Re: The Death Of Okuama Community Leaders - Thisday Editorial by arkad139: 9:49pm On Dec 17, 2024
may their souls rest in peace
Re: The Death Of Okuama Community Leaders - Thisday Editorial by edlion57(m): 9:53pm On Dec 17, 2024
This can never happen in the north
Re: The Death Of Okuama Community Leaders - Thisday Editorial by Racoon(m): 9:56pm On Dec 17, 2024
Rich4god:
Everyday we keep getting reasons why this country needs to split...
You aptly said it sir.
Re: The Death Of Okuama Community Leaders - Thisday Editorial by DesChyko: 9:58pm On Dec 17, 2024
God-complex. Where don't we see this at play?

When we speak about it, emergency patriotic Nigerians will start scrambling to earn their paycheck.

Say No To Oppression. It can be anyone!
Re: The Death Of Okuama Community Leaders - Thisday Editorial by Thewrath: 10:02pm On Dec 17, 2024
That is what the south south will remember the yoruba government for!!
Re: The Death Of Okuama Community Leaders - Thisday Editorial by Dogalmighty17:
It is not out of place to think that the same speed the house of representatives deployed to intervene in the detention by the Nigerian army of the miyette allah head, should have also been deployed in seeking answers from the Nigerian army on how two men, held without any court order nor any stated crime, died in their custody.

As much as one shares sympathy with the army for the loss of its men in Okuama community, it must be pointed out that to this moment, the Nigerian army has not come clean on what its officers and men were doing in that community in the first place.

Allegations of bunkering deals gone wrong between factions, one of which had the backing of the army, have not been addressed.

The Niger Delta retains its potent for extreme restiveness. One that has necessitated the sacrifice of lives of men of the Nigerian army to contain in the past. In honour of our soldiers who lost their lives, it will be counter productive to see the army involved in anything that may trigger disharmony in the Niger Delta again. In line with and fidelity to its duty, the army must be seen to provide answers that will assuage troubled minds.

The entire occurrence in Okuama is unfortunate.
Re: The Death Of Okuama Community Leaders - Thisday Editorial by Oluwaseunomo: 10:03pm On Dec 17, 2024
Trouble dey sleep monkey go wake am, no pity for anybody if you train your youth well as an elder dem no go send you go grave untimely
Re: The Death Of Okuama Community Leaders - Thisday Editorial by kettykings: 10:07pm On Dec 17, 2024
Take a moment and think. "Just imagine, for a moment, if this situation unfolded under an Igbo President, an Igbo Chief of Army Staff, an Igbo Chief Justice, and an Igbo Inspector General of Police. The narrative would have already been hijacked, and cries of 'Igbophobia' would echo across every corner.

This isn't merely a hypothetical scenario; it's a reflection of the biased rhetoric that often dominates our national discourse.


Issac Boro was merely arrested for insurrection under Ironsi and the story was rewritten that igbos suppressed Niger delta leadership.
Re: The Death Of Okuama Community Leaders - Thisday Editorial by stacyadams: 10:27pm On Dec 17, 2024
gidgiddy:
The interesting thing about Nigeria is that while there is shooting and killings going on everywhere, both government and the people act as if this is normal

In more civilised clime, just one shooting incident can create national tention. But in Nigeria, state actors and none state actors are shooting themselves down every day, innocent civilians are are getting hit in the crossfire, yet nobody is interested in how to stop this

What a tragedy
The worst tragedy is having to share a country with the likes of hellanus grin that useless boy hellanus is a collosal tragedy grin
Re: The Death Of Okuama Community Leaders - Thisday Editorial by Justbehave(m): 10:30pm On Dec 17, 2024
Good for the south south people. Una never learn
Re: The Death Of Okuama Community Leaders - Thisday Editorial by southsouthking(m): 10:30pm On Dec 17, 2024
The army needs to be called to question.
Isn't funny anymore.
Re: The Death Of Okuama Community Leaders - Thisday Editorial by Justbehave(m): 10:32pm On Dec 17, 2024
kettykings:
Take a moment and think. "Just imagine, for a moment, if this situation unfolded under an Igbo President, an Igbo Chief of Army Staff, an Igbo Chief Justice, and an Igbo Inspector General of Police. The narrative would have already been hijacked, and cries of 'Igbophobia' would echo across every corner.

This isn't merely a hypothetical scenario; it's a reflection of the biased rhetoric that often dominates our national discourse.


Issac Boro was merely arrested for insurrection under Ironsi and the story was rewritten that igbos suppressed Niger delta leadership.
South south as they are manipulated to be called can never learn. Odii and now this. Na south east be there problem.
Re: The Death Of Okuama Community Leaders - Thisday Editorial by Esthered: 10:36pm On Dec 17, 2024
Delta state government and the speaker representing them ought to speak out.
Re: The Death Of Okuama Community Leaders - Thisday Editorial by Elusive001: 10:46pm On Dec 17, 2024
gidgiddy:
The interesting thing about Nigeria is that while there is shooting and killings going on everywhere, both government and the people act as if this is normal

In more civilised clime, just one shooting incident can create national tention. But in Nigeria, state actors and none state actors are shooting themselves down every day, innocent civilians are are getting hit in the crossfire, yet nobody is interested in how to stop this

What a tragedy
Nigerian na street bro.
Re: The Death Of Okuama Community Leaders - Thisday Editorial by Okortor: 11:00pm On Dec 17, 2024
How about the soldier's killed? Abi u have lost ur conscience?
Bobloco:
History will never forget the genocide committed against the good people of Okuama, Delta State, and the South-South at large by the Tinubu government.
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