Death Of Okuama Leaders In Military Detention: Urhobo Leaders Demand Justice

 

Urhobo leaders have condemned the death of Okuama community leaders, in Ughelli South Local Government Area of Delta State. They were held in a military detention in Rivers state.

It is curious that the President-General of Okuama Community, Pa James Oghoroko, died on December 6, while while Pa Dennis Okugbaye, the community’s Treasurer, died on December 12, 2024. Both men were held in a military detention facility in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.

Could it be that these men died under torture from military officers? Urhobo leaders believe that the death of these men are too close to be a coincidence.

Reacting to their death, Zik Gbemre, an Urhobo activist, said, “With the death of yet another Okuama community leader, 81 years old Pa Dennis Okugbaye, in military detention without trial, it is now obvious there is a grand conspiracy by the Federal Government for extra-judicial killing of Okuama community leaders.”

“The death of Pa Okugbaye, Treasurer of Okuama, comes just six days after President General of Okuama community in Ughelli South LGA, Pa. Oghoroko, a septuagenarian died in same circumstance.”

The President-General of Ewu Kingdom, Professor Arthur Ekpokpo and three others are still being illegally held in military custody over the Okuama crisis.

“The military is gradually killing these people without a court of competent jurisdiction having convicted anyone of them for alleged role in the March 2024, killing of 17 soldiers on a doubtful peace mission in Okuama.

“This same Nigerian Army has admitted that prime suspect over the killing soldiers in Okuama is an Ijaw militant, who is neither related to Okuama nor live there. The Nigerian Army, by their intelligence gathering admitted that the said prime suspect killed 17 soldiers in anger over military disruption of his oil theft escapades.”

“This was after the army had invaded, burnt and levelled every structure, but left one church building, in Okuama, killing unverified number of residents in the vengeful mission to push Okuama into extinction. Now they are gradually killing Okuama community leaders with detention without trial with impunity while the prime suspect is walking a freeman.”

“From what is now common knowledge, the Army is also exercising the impunity to extort from relations of the arrested persons. On December 6, 2024, the authorities had issued a signal for release of Pa Okugbaye on health ground to enable him get medicinal attention.”

“That directive was kept on hold for three days till those in charge pressured the deceased family to cough out over N400,000 paid through a POS recommended by men of the Bori Camp, Port Harcourt, Rivers State.”

“And as always, Governor Sheriff Oborevwori as Chief Security Officer of Delta State and full blooded Urhobo man is so mum, so unfeeling. The UPU President General, Ese Gam Owe has not pronounced a word. Should we keep silent and leave Okuama community rudderless in the face of clear conspiracy to exterminate her people? Should Urhobo Nation be quiet?”

“President Bola Tinubu, you are President of Nigeria and not a military head of state. So, the military has no constitutional power to detain civilians without trial in law courts? If the military has any reason to arrest them, then they must hand them over to Nigerian police force.”

“Tinubu who claims to be a democrat is leading the administration when Okuama civilians were being detained by the military. The military detention is not trial of any kind. Tinubu please tell your military to release the remaining detained Ewu and Okuama leaders still languishing in military detention without trials.”

“Please release Prof. Ekpokpo and others still in military detention. I condemn kiling of soldiers, innocent Okuama locals and burning of Okuama community. I am in pains as I write this. Tinubu you lived in US and schooled in US, is that how the military perform official duties in US?”

“Is it the duty of the military to detain civilians in US, UK and France without trial? Few days ago, Tinubu was in France and you saw how the country is organised and led by leaders. Why don’t you borrow the leadership qualities you see in France and UK that you visit frequently? For the military to detain civilians is outdated and undemocratic.”

“You have ambassadors in democracy strongholds, please ask them what is in vogue in leadership. We won’t accept Nigerian military torturing Okuama community leaders to death in military detention. It is unacceptable,” he added.”

Reacting to the death of Okuama leaders in military detention, Professor Sunny Awhefeada, Dean, Faculty of Arts, Delta State University, Abraka ,said: “It is a very sad and unacceptable occurrence and it directly points at the military and Federal Government backed repression of the Urhobo people.”

“What happened is not just the abuse of the instrument of state violence, but a tragedy that will cast a dark shade on the Nigerian state for a long time to come. Only last week, Amnesty International raised the alarm over alleged deaths in military detention and these two incidents happened.”

“Is Amnesty International not proved right now? The Urhobo nation at the appropriate time should sue the military and the Nigerian state to the International Criminal Court. This is one death too many. My condolences to the families of the bereaved, the Okuama people and the Urhobo nation,” he added.

Engr. Michael Egi, an Urhobo leader, said: “It’s a shame that the Nigerian government and it’s tools of oppression have tacitly given the Nigerian military an open checkbook to do whatever they want on the people of Okuama. Are the Okuama people not Nigerians who should be given due process?”

“Urhobos are appealing to the Federal Government to call its army of oppression to order before there is an organised resistance which no Urhobo wants, but we are not just going to fold our hands and allow the Nigerian military take us out one after the other.”

“We are watching and may soon call on the international community to ban arms export to Nigeria if this operation does not stop,” he said.

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