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Lawyer Alleges Ex-militants Plan To Attack Community
Kolombo , an Ijaw speaking community in Edo State, is allegedly been threatened by two former militant leaders in the area ,Bibopri Ajube and Omo Tonwerigha, according to a petition raised on their behalf by a Yenagoa-based legal practitioner, Olu Ojujoh, at the weekend.
The legal practitioner is therefore, urging the federal government to revisit the disarmament programme in the Niger Delta, occasioned by the invasion of some Ijaw communities by ex-militants using sophisticated weapons. Ojujoh ,who spoke with journalists in Yenago, a alleged that the ex-militants and their armed followers conveyed in seven speedboats had invaded Kolombo last Thursday, razed down several houses, shot, injured four persons and abducted four persons, including a woman.
According to the lawyer, identities of those injured in the invasion included Chairman Ajuwa and Duimini Ajuwa , who are currently receiving medical treatment at an undisclosed hospital.
Ojujoh further said Queen Solubo , Abe James and two others were being held hostage and tortured at Safarogbo community.
The legal practitioner observed that the ugly situation was a proof that former militant leaders in the Niger Delta did not actually submit all their arms during the disarmament programme ,which followed the federal government’s declaration of amnesty for reformed militants in 2009. “Unless the federal government and other authorities concerned really take urgent steps the Ijaw communities in Ese-Odo local government area of Ondo State and Ovia South-West Local Government Area of Edo State will not know peace,” he explained.
Meanwhile, in a Save Our Souls (SOS) message to the Inspector-General of Police, on behalf of himself and Kolombo community ,Ondo State, Olu Ojujoh, appealed that persons who kill and maim at will in Arogbo-Ijaw Ibe Kingdoms should be arrested and prosecuted in accordance with the law. Ojujoh urged the Police boss to ensure the release of the persons still being held hostage and also engage the Special Adviser to the President on Niger Delta Matters ,Kingsley Kuku, on proper disarming of the ex-militants.
The lawyer recalled that Ajube and Tomwerigha had in September last year shot and killed a youth at Akpata and Tunyan in which one Kenneth Sobijo and himself were invited to resolve the matter.
He said: “If due attention is not given to the plight of the people of Kolombo Village, the people shall resist any further moves by these miscreants to intimidate the whole village for no just cause with their last drop of blood.”
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