Oborevwori visits Okuama, assures of safe return of community members soon

Oborevwori visits Okuama, assures of safe return of community members soon

Delta Governor, Rt Hon Sheriff Oborevwori (middle) flanked by the Special Adviser on Peace Building and Conflict Resolution, Chief Edwin Uzor(2nd right) and the State Director of Protocol, Chief Sunday Onoriode( right) and other government functionaries, addressing journalists when he visited Okuama community on Saturday, April 20, 2024.

Governor Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta State, has visited Okuama and assured of the safe return of the indigenes who fled the community in the wake of the crisis over the killing of 17 officers and soldiers on March 14.

The Governor, who was accompanied by the Commander, 63 Brigade, Brig. Gen. Unachukwu Ugochukwu, and top government officials, on a journey that took over one hour and twenty minutes from Warri, reiterated that innocent citizens would not be made to suffer for what they know nothing about.

Recall that the killings made the people of the community to flee for fear of being attacked.

Speaking to journalists at Okuama, Governor Oborevwori said: “We have followed due process in the whole incident. The people have been buried and the King that was detained has been released yesterday and today I am here to see what happened in Okuama community.

“The Okuama 17 is something that we didn’t expect to happen because it is against our bargain for peace and security which I promised Deltans that we are going to enhance.

“We have been enjoying peace and security since last year until the 14th of March when the four Army officers and 13 soldiers were murdered.

“They were not just murdered, their bodies were mutilated and we have come here to see what happened.

“Let me again reiterate Mr President’s promise that no innocent person would be victimised and you can see that, from that time till now, there has been no harassment of citizens of this community.

“I have come to see how the innocent people of this community can be reintegrated back with the cooperation of the military.

“We know it’s a big loss to them but we have to follow due process. The Brigade Commander is with us and the newly posted Commander of 181 Battalion, Lt Col Dabo, is also here with us and it’s a great synergy.”

Delta Governor, Rt Hon Sheriff Oborevwori (5th left) accompanied by the Special Adviser on Peace Building and Conflict Resolution, Chief Edwin Uzor(3rd right), the Chief Press Secretary, Sir Festus Ahon (2nd right) and the Director of Protocol, Chief Sunday Onoriode (right), others and some military officers when he led some government functionaries to Okuama community on Saturday.

He said his administration was doing a lot to effectively resolve the dispute, adding that citizens of Okuama would soon return home.

Continuing, Governor Oborevwori said: “Let me once again thank Mr President and Commander –in- Chief, Bola Tinubu, the Chief of Army Staff and the Chief of Defence Staff for their cooperation so far.

“They have been very supportive and they have kept to their promise that innocent people will not be victimised. I want to assure the people of Okuama there is no point running away from your community.

“We are going to bring you back to your community. It’s only those that are involved that the military are looking for”.

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