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Okuama killings: Military allays fears, says Ewu monarch is safe

The FrontierThe FrontierApril 10, 2024 2283 Minutes read0

•HRM Clement Ikolo

The Chief of Defence Staff, General Chris­topher Gwabin Musa, has assured that the traditional ruler of Ewu Kingdom in Ughelli South Local Government Area of Delta State, HRM Clement Oghenerukevwe, is safe and secure in their care.

The Chief of Defence Staff made the disclo­sure on Wednesday, last week, while appearing as a guest on a national television.

Recall that the Defence Headquarters (DHQ) had, on March 28, declared wanted eight persons, including the traditional ruler of Ewu Kingdom, over their alleged roles in the recent killing of 17 military personnel at Okuama in Delta State, reports Daily Independent.

Following the declaration, the traditional ruler surrendered himself to the police and maintained that he had no hands in the kill­ings of the military personnel.

However, while speaking with the press on Wednesday, the Chief of Defence Staff stated that there is no cause for alarm regarding the safety of the traditional ruler in their care.

According to him, the traditional ruler is in safe and secure hands, adding that the mil­itary just needed some clarification from him.

He added that although the traditional rul­er might not have directly taken part in the killings of the slain military personnel, he can’t deny having the knowledge or under­standing of what was going on.

The Defence boss, however, urged Nigeri­ans to know that the military is only after the interests of Nigeria and will not do anything against innocent Nigerians, stressing that they are only after the bad eggs.

When asked about the state of affairs of the traditional ruler, he said, “I think there is nothing really to fear about. I mean, he brought himself up. The Commissioner of Police handed him over to the joint task force. The joint task force has a police component, and because they are the ones serving the mandate to operate, that is why he handed him over.

“It is a joint investigation that is being con­ducted. We have sought a board of inquiries from outside to also follow up, and we are sure other questions will be asked. But what we want Nigerians to understand is that we are all Nigerians, we love Nigerians, and we put our lives on the line for Nigeria, so we will not do anything against any innocent Nigerians. We are only after the bad guys. Anyone who makes himself one, we will definitely come after him.

“I understand that we have a mandate from the president. If the president gives me a man­date to conduct an operation, I will not ask him why. I will conduct that operation, and then an explanation will come later. That is why I am in the military.

“Like I said, the chief (king of Ewu) is se­cured; he is safe, nothing is going to happen to him. It is just a few questionings, and then we will be able to clarify. I don’t want to comment so much, but I can tell you nobody will tell you he doesn’t know what was happening. Maybe he did not take part directly, but he will not tell us he doesn’t have the knowledge or the understanding of what was going on. But like we have said, investigation will unravel most of these things, and actions will be taken.”

However, ostensibly in the quest of making peace, members of the Traditional Council of Chiefs, Ewu-Urhobo in Delta State, have called for the immediate release of the detained mon­arch of Ewu Kingdom, Clement Ikolo.

They said the monarch was not connected to the communal crisis that led to the recent killing of 17 military personnel in the Okua­ma community in the Ughelli Local Govern­ment Area of the state.

“His Majesty is in no way associated with the ongoing feud between Okoloba and Okua­ma communities, let alone the tragic killing of military personnel,” as gathered.

It will be recalled that Ikolo is one of the eight persons declared wanted by the Defence Headquarters in connection to the killing.

The council expressed shock about the ar­rest while stating that the monarch had been working to resolve the crisis that led to the tragedy since his ascension.

“He has not set foot in Okuama community, nor has he visited Ewu, the headquarters of our kingdom, to engage in his royal duties,” the statement added.

While condoling with the military and the families of the slain officers, the council prayed that the perpetrators would be brought to book.

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