x

Igbomotoru Massacre: Amagbein urges CDS to reopen investigations to bring perpetrators to book

By Our Correspondent

Niger Delta ex-agitator, the self-styled General Endurance Amagbein, has urged the Chief of Defence Staff, General Olufemi Oluyede, to order fresh investigations into the 2024 siege on Igbomotoru Community in Southern Ijaw, Bayelsa State, where about 80 people were allegedly massacred by military personnel.

In a statement issued to journalists in Abuja during the weekend, Amagbein, popularly known as Adaka Boro the second, stated that while the rest of the world seemed to have moved on, the families of the 80 innocent souls allegedly killed by the Nigerian military are still mourning the death of their loved ones.

Amagbein described the incident as an unwarranted and unprovoked attack on innocent citizens, mostly youths, who were full of life, and stressed the need for the perpetrators to answer for their crimes so that the bereaved families can heal from the wounds inflicted upon them by the military.

The ex-agitator said, “Almost two years have elapsed since the Igbomotoru invasion, yet, no single person has been charged to court.”

“How quick was the investigation prompting the invasion of Igbomotoru on the 17th March, 2024 just three days after the 14th March, 2024 Okuama incident?

“It is sad that the military continues to occupy Igbomotoru Community even though all the military personnel have been withdrawn from Okuama since about a year ago, and we don’t know what is responsible for this siege.

“Surveillance contractors conniving with some rogue military echelon to gain award of surveillance contracts in 2024 allegedly continue to bear false allegations against my efforts.

“While the dastardly incident has happened, and we cannot turn back the hands of time, we can only sympathize with the families of the victims and pray for the right thing to be done, and we call on President Bola Tinubu to be a father to the families of the 80 persons allegedly killed by the Nigerian military in Igbomotoru on the March 17, 2024 raid.

“Even though we all mobilized our teaming supporters for the APC presidential bid in 2023, only a few gained recognition.

“We also call for adequate compensation for the killings and the destructions wrought upon the community by the military during the raid.

“Indigenes of Igbomotoru are still worried because surveillance contractors continue to use the Okuama incident as pretext to militarize the community (Igbomotoru) and oppress innocent people to gain cheap political and territorial control.

“So, we seize this opportunity to call on the Chief of Defence Staff, General Olufemi Oluyede, and the Director-General of the Department of Secret Service (DG-DSS), Mr. Oluwatosin Adeola Ajayi, to re-open investigation into the Okuama incident.

“We know that the CDS is a man of goodwill, he stands for justice and fairness, and we’re seeing the armed forces take a new shape under his command, and we know that he will listen to the cry of Igbomotoru people for justice to be served on those responsible for the senseless killings.

“We want him to use his good office to handle the matter, so that those falsely accused can go about their normal lives, and we want the final outcome of the investigations to be made public.

“We also wish to bring to the notice of the Chief of Defence Staff that many innocent persons are still languishing in various illegal detention centres for what they knew nothing about – without trace till date – and their families have no clue whether they are dead or alive after being captured by enemies of the state operating under the guise of pipeline surveillance workers.

“These people are citizens of Nigeria, and they have right to fair hearing, and that’s why we want the CDS to be a father to all and reunite these people with their families,” he added.

Hot this week

Nigeria Targets 12bcf Daily Gas Output as Production Rises Under Reform Drive

Nigeria’s gas production is increasing as the Federal Government...

Wike Targets May Completion of Abuja Road Projects for Tinubu’s Anniversary

By Joyce Remi BabayejuThe Minister of the Federal Capital...

CSO Urges Coordinated Security Measures for 2026 Hajj Pilgrims

By Jabiru HassanA civil society organisation, Independent Hajj Reporters,...

Plateau imposes 48-hour curfew after deadly attack in Jos North

The Plateau State Government has imposed a 48-hour curfew...

NEMA Receives 100 Nigerian Returnees from Algeria Under IOM

By Joyce Remi- BabayejuThe National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA),...

Wike Targets May Completion of Abuja Road Projects for Tinubu’s Anniversary

By Joyce Remi BabayejuThe Minister of the Federal Capital...

NIPSS, NTDA to Partner on Advancing Nigeria’s Tourism Sector

By Joyce Remi BabayejuParticipants of the Senior Executive Course...

CS SUNN Congratulates Nasarawa State Over Approval of Six Months Paid Maternity Leave

By Joyce Remi- BabayejuIn a significant milestone in maternal...

Bayelsa Creek Stakeholders Endorse Diri, Seek 2027 National Assembly Slot

Stakeholders from creek communities in Sagbama Local Government Area...

Kogi Awards Contract for 9km Dualisation of Airport Road

From Noah Ocheni, LokojaThe Kogi State Government has approved...

FG to Collaborate with AGFAN to Boost Economic Development

By Francis WilfredThe Federal Government has reiterated its readiness...

Court Grants Final Forfeiture of N3bn and Properties linked to NNPC Official

 By Francis Wilfred Justice J.O Abdulmalik of the Federal High...

Court Jails Man for Naira Abuse in Enugu

By Francis WilfredJustice of the Federal High Court sitting...

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img