The Nation Newspaper IYC vows to help military fish out killers of soldiers
) Worldwide has pledged to work with the military in its ongoing efforts to arrest persons behind the gruesome killings of 16 soldiers in Okuama community, Delta State.
He urged the military to stop attacking communities in the region but focus its strength in isolating and dealing with the culprits. “We also appeal that the military should remain professional and maintain their rule of engagement as they apply in other parts of the country in fighting criminals. We plead that when moving to fish out the killers that the whole community should not be destroyed because of the action of few individuals.
“As we speak, the fears of our people have shown up again as the said Okuama Community has been completely burnt down and all the occupants made homeless, and are now refugees in neighbouring communities”. “What is happening in this community is purely a humanitarian crisis. As we speak, they have held every member of the community hostage as there is no entry or exist to the community. People are now starving to death.
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