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IYC Canvasses Regional Security Outfit …Says It Is Inevitable

President, Ijaw Youth Council, IYC, Worldwide, Eric Omare, said the recent attack on Uwheru community by herdsmen has again brought to the front burner the need to have a community- based regional security apparatus, considering the failure of the conventional security outfits to protect the people. Omare spoke to newsmen on the backdrop of the recent killings in a Delta community by suspected herdsmen.
“I personally ran into the conflict on Saturday, February 15, 2020, while I was going to Bomadi town from Warri. The youths of the community alleged that the herdsmen were aided in the attack by uniform men.
“Whether the uniformed men were impostors or of the Nigerian Army, I cannot confirm the exact position but the fact which is obvious is that our people are defenceless and deserve protection by the government.
“A situation where some persons with murderous instinct just wake up and kill innocent Nigerians is unacceptable. We have had enough of attacks on our people and the time to act is now.
“In the absence of South-South governments taking actions to come up with the community and regional-based security outfits, I call on Ethnic Nationality leaders in the South-South to mobilise their people to defend their communities.
Also reacting yesterday, the Chairman, Cross River State chapter of Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, PFN, Dr Lawrence Ekwok, said: “We, in PFN in Cross River State, have been consistent in calling for the arrest and disarming of any herdsman found with arms.
“Claims that the herdsmen carry arms to protect themselves and their cattle are misleading and wicked. We rarely hear of herdsmen being killed yet on a regular basis, we are inundated with sad tales of men, women, children being killed and property destroyed. This must stop and any herdsman who kills should be arrested and tried.
Meanwhile, Delta State Police Commissioner, Hafiz Inuwa, yesterday, admitted that the police received six exhumed corpses of eight of farmers allegedly killed by herdsmen at Uwheru in Ughelli North Local Government Area of Delta State.
The community had, in conjunction with some security men, exhumed the six corpses on Monday, hours after two of the burnt corpses of the victims were exhumed on Sunday by representatives of the community.
This is even as stakeholders in the Niger Delta, including the Pan-Niger Delta Forum, PANDEF, Ijaw Youth Council, IYC, clerics and civil society organisations, among others, yesterday, called for establishment of a regional security network, similar to Amotekun being formed by South-West governors, to checkmate the activities of herdsmen and other criminals.
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