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17 Slain Personnel: Nigerian Military Board Of Inquiry Begins Sitting In Warri

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The Defence Headquarters in Abuja has formed a Board of Inquiry to investigate the tragic incident in Okuama, Delta State, where 17 soldiers lost their lives in March. The board is set to commence its proceedings today (Wednesday) in Warri.

The Chairman of the Board, Air Vice Marshal David Ajayi, told Governor Sheriff Oborevwori in Warri: “We are on a fact-finding mission and not to apportion blame. We are here to gather facts from security agencies, community leaders, and community dwellers.

“This report will also help us to ensure healthy communication that will enhance civil-military relations and ensure that economic activities thrive again in the affected communities.”

However, Okuama leaders who spoke to Vanguard on the sitting of the board, said the people would not be part of the inquiry.

One leader said, “Our people cannot participate in the military inquiry because Okuama people are displaced in the bush. How can people come out to attend such meetings? They are not even safe now.”

Besides the Okuama leader, the community’s lawyer before the March 14 incident, Ejedegba Innocent, confirmed that Okuama people would not attend the sitting.

On the contrary, a leader of Okoloba community, which has a land dispute with the Okuama, indicated that his people would participate in the inquiry today.

It qas athered that the panel would commence sitting in the morning, and meet with Okoloba community leaders from 2pm.

The panel would resume sitting in Bayelsa State on the issue on Friday.

Correspondingly, the Delta State government has indicated interest in presenting a position paper to the military inquiry.

The Pere (traditional ruler) of Akugbene-mein Kingdom, Bomadi Local Government Area, HRH Kalanama VIII, also said on phone that they did not invite his community to the sitting.

Meanwhile, a 106-year woman at Okuama, Madam Esther Obarogheruo, displaced among others, following the ongoing military cordon-and-search operation by the Nigerian Army, has screamed for help from Delta State government and the local council authorities.

The siege on Okuama, which extended to other communities in the state, was consequent upon the March 14 killing of 17 soldiers in the riverside community.

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