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Tension In Okuama: Community Protests, Issues Seven-Day Ultimatum For Release Of Detained Leaders

BY JOEL GRANDBALL/UGHELLI

THE people of Okuama community in Ughelli South Local Government Area, Delta State have issued a seven-day ultimatum for the release of their detained community leaders following the reported death of the Okuama President- General, Pa James Achavwuko Oghoroko. He was detained alongside others in the aftermath of the violent attack that claimed the lives of 17 soldiers in Okuama community. The attack was linked to dissident youths.

The community in protest, yesterday, gave the the Federal Government and Nigerian Army a seven-day ultimatum to release the detained leaders or they will resort to self-help.

Though the protest was a peaceful one, the people were filled with anger and in sorrow following the reported death of their leader, Pa James Achavwuko Oghoroko, and continued detention without trial of five others.

The community vowed to barricade the River Niger access if at the expiration of the ultimatum, their detained leaders were not released.

Late Oghoroko, President General of Okuama community was arrested alongside Prof Arthur Ekpekpo, Chief Belvis Adogbo, Dennis Okugbaye, Dennis Malaka, a tenant to the late president-general, Madam Mabel and one other between August 18 and 20, 2024 and had remained in unknown detentions since.

Speaking during the protest, Elder Ohwotake Otiero in an angry tone in Urhobo language said, “I am very angry today, we have been thrown into mourning because of the news that Oghoroko is dead in the military detention.

“We want to take it as a rumour, but if it is true, the government should know that they are in trouble. We will not accept to be treated as aliens in our own country.

“We want the corpse and those detained to be release immediately. We will take the laws into our hands because we have been pushed to the wall. Why should our PG be killed through torture?

“After the seven days, this river will be blocked, let the soldiers and Tinubu come and kill us so that we know that Okuama is wiped out entirely.” Ohwotake added.

A woman leader, Maria Adams said, “We are highly annoyed to hear that our PG is dead in the military detention. What did he do? Someone who never did anything but was arrested and now he is dead “We are thrown into mourning; we want President Tinubu to tell us if we are still Nigerians. What is Okuama crime to warrant this treatment. We want our leaders to be released immediately, we have been pushed to the wall, we want action now.” She said.

On her part, Evuarherhe Joseph, another woman leader added, “The Federal Government and its Army have been treating us as if we are not Nigerians.

“Now that they have killed our PG, we want all the arrested Okuama people to be freed within seven days if not they will hear from us.

“Okuama was razed, but that’s not enough and now they are killing our leaders. We will not take this. We will block the river after seven days, let Tinubu come and kill us.” She declared. A Community leader, Hon. Jacob Akemor in his comment expressed disappointment at the impunity of the Nigerian Army.

According to him, “Is the Nigerian Army above the law, how can you abduct people without taking them to court. Is that the Nigerian law? Now, our PG is dead, others are terribly sick, according reliable information reaching us here. “Okuama has been destroyed, our leaders are now dying in military detention. We are mourning now and we want an end to this oppression.” He stated.

Another protester, Roseline Okumagba, said, “This is a sad time in our community, our innocent PG has killed. We want the others to be released immediately if not we take action by ourselves.

“No court has found Okuama guilty of any crime, yet the soldiers illegally held our leaders and killed our PG. The government should act immediately before the trouble starts again.” She said.

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