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Soldiers Kill 50 Okuama Villagers – Fleeing Residents Say; Army Denies Claim by nlfpmod: 9:20pm On Mar 18
Residents of the Okuama community in Ughelli South Local Government Area, Delta State, have narrated how soldiers opened fire on them and killed about 50 persons.

This is just as the Governor of Delta State, Sheriff Oborevwori, visited the embattled community, four days after 16 military personnel, including a lieutenant colonel, lost their lives in an ambush.

The residents spoke from hiding, as they fled into the bush after the March 14 ambush of soldiers.

However, military authorities described their claim as propaganda.

Army Headquarters said: “Regrettably, the community complicit in this dastardly act has resorted to media propaganda and shenanigans, rather than engage in a positive effort to fish out the perpetrators of this heinous crime.”

Residents’ story
The terrified indigenes, who preferred anonymity, said there were many dead bodies in the bush where they were taking cover.

They echoed that the military personnel arrived in two gunboats purportedly for a peace talk with the community chairman, and leaders on Thursday, March 14, and the community warmly received and offered them kola nut, leading to a peaceful dialogue.

However, tension escalated when the military insisted on whisking away the community chairman and some leaders for further questioning after the peace talks, which the people refused.

The refusal allegedly angered the military men, who opened fire right at the town hall, where they held a meeting with the people, resulting in casualties within the community.

They did not explain the role of the community in the dastard killing of the 16 later the same day but revealed that on March 15, the military returned for a second attack, wherein they set ablaze houses in the community, forcing residents to flee.

One resident said, “On March 14, military personnel visited Okuama and the people welcomed them. They first said they wanted to walk around the community; they walked around and said they wanted to go to the town hall for a peace talk. The people entertained them as it is customary with such visit.

“They asked for the community chairman and community leaders. They sat with them and they held peace talks together. After that, they asked the community chairman, and some other leaders to follow them.

“The people said they have already held peace talks with them, but they said they must take the leaders away.

“The community refused, and from there, the army turned the whole story to violence, right there in the community town hall, the army started shooting our people there.

“People started running, some were killed instantly, and people ran away because nobody expected shooting by the army that very day.

They killed 70’
“Then, the army left, but within a while, they came back with more reinforcement, gunboats, and other things.

And instantly, about 20 persons were killed, and when they came back again, they began to shoot, they killed nothing less than 50 persons on that day.

Then, the following day, they mobilized again, some from Bomadi, Okwagbe, they came together and burned the whole community down, that was on March 15.

A community leader asserted, “That very day (March 14), we did expect what happened as we saw two gunboats come with the army. We were surprised, but the army maintained that they came for peace talk, so we welcomed and entertained them.”

“When they wanted to go, they said they wanted to take our chairman and the leaders along, but the community refused, so the army changed all of a sudden, and they did not act as people we just entertained.

They opened fire, and in that process of firing, our youth, old women, and children died on the spot. More than 20 died instantly.

They left but came back again and opened fire again, raising the casualties to 50, and they returned on March 15, and burnt every house in the Okuama community.”

Another runaway mother said, “Some of us have yet to see our children since March 14. We have been hiding in the bush, some dead bodies are there, therefore, we want the government to come and rescue us.”

On the killing of soldiers, she denied that the community initiated the attack on the army, saying, “The army came to meet us and we entertained them, it was after the peace talk they said they want to take our leaders away. We did not attack the army in the River; it was their insistence to take away the community chairman, secretary, and other leaders that led to the shooting.”

“They killed the youth, women, and children in the town hall but there was confusion everywhere, therefore, people ran helter-skelter.

“We are calling for a full-scale investigation into this incident by the government to find out those killed our people and the soldiers also,” she said.

Meanwhile, as the Okoloba community points fingers at Okuama leaders, who they alleged hired a militant leader that purportedly spearheaded the ambush and killing of 16 soldiers, the Okuama community also claims that an Ijaw top shot instigated the shooting and killing of 50 indigenes on March 14 by soldiers.

The Okuama people called on President Bola Tinubu and the National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu, to call the military to order as their operations in the area should be neutral, not under any guise.

Falsehood, Army reacts
The Army headquarters has decried what it called the resort to propaganda by a certain community claiming the troops opened fire on civilians noting that such propaganda is callous and condemnable.

Director of Army Public Relations, Major Gen Onyema Nwachukwu made the disclosure on Monday.

He said, “The unfortunate killing of troops of 181 Amphibious Battalion of the Nigerian Army (NA), while on a peaceful and mediatory mission, after a reported case of communal clash between Okuama and Okoloba Communities in Ughelli South and Bomadi LGAs of Delta State respectively is not only despicable but should be unreservedly condemned by all.

“These were troops committed to peace and security of lives and property of citizens and non-citizens alike in the Niger Delta Region, murdered in cold blood by an armed youth gang, in the most gruesome, heartless and cruel manner and went ahead to sacrilegiously debase their remains by ripping out their hearts by the very people they were there to protect.

Regrettably, the community complicit in this dastardly act has resorted to media propaganda and shenanigans, rather than engage in a positive effort to fish out the perpetrators of this heinous crime.

“This again is a clear indication that the murder of the troops was a communally orchestrated attack against legitimate forces.

The falsehood being peddled by these criminals and their cohorts to whip up sentiments and sway the public to cover up, endorse or support the outrageous criminal acts of their armed youth gang should be disregarded in its entirety.

“It is only a ridiculous attempt at justifying their crime, rather than turn in themselves to security agencies.

“There is no amount of propaganda that would arm-twist the narrative, they are complicit and must be ready to face the wrath of the law.

“While law-abiding citizens are assured that there will be no reprisal on the part of the troops, we enjoin all to go about their normal activities, even as ongoing efforts are scaled up to positively identify and isolate the criminals to account for their atrocious deeds.

“The Chief of Army of Staff, Lt Gen Toareed Lagbaja, while commiserating with the families of the officers and soldiers who lost their lives, has directed that no stone should be left unturned until the perpetrators of this gruesome acts are apprehended to face the full wrath of the law.

“Troops are determined to get to these criminals, there is certainly no hiding place for them.”

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/03/delta-army-opened-fire-killed-50-villagers-fleeing-residents/

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Re: Soldiers Kill 50 Okuama Villagers – Fleeing Residents Say; Army Denies Claim by OfiI: 9:21pm On Mar 18
What will I b going in such environment n a period lyk dis

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Re: Soldiers Kill 50 Okuama Villagers – Fleeing Residents Say; Army Denies Claim by Feintline: 9:22pm On Mar 18
This is 2024 .
The Nigerian army cannot be behaving like 1999.

The act of killing our soldiers is very bad and the hoodlums should be dealt with but not in this fashion of killing innocent peope in their houses.

What happened to tactical investigations to fish out the group that carried out the killings.

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Re: Soldiers Kill 50 Okuama Villagers – Fleeing Residents Say; Army Denies Claim by RisenJoe(m): 9:24pm On Mar 18
Omoo, this matter tie wrapper ooo but we all know the tendency of nigerian army to instigate trouble where ever they go though i dont support the killings of our armed forces.

I remember what the armed forces did when they did operation python dance in the SE against IPOB even when the group was yet unarmed, how they disgraced, humiliated and killed nigerians who where excercising their constitutional right of free association.

Many people dont know this but that python dance was a turning point in the SE, needlezz deaths has been recorded on both sides of NA and IPOB right from that time till now, just because some people in uniform wants to flex muscle.

The same thing still happened at lekki toll gate where innocent nigerians where mowed down by those who swore to protect them.

I love the armed forces but those trained for war and to kill have no business in settling communal disputes(thats the common sense) . We have civil defence and police, ( but that doesnt give those people the right to kill our beloved army men).

Let the army people withdraw from their to avoid putting petrol into fire cos violence begeth violence of which creek boys are more than capable to return fire for.fire, we dont need any more lose of livez.

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Re: Soldiers Kill 50 Okuama Villagers – Fleeing Residents Say; Army Denies Claim by Bullfallo(m): 9:25pm On Mar 18
Once they denied in a hurry. Knows its true.

The beans they are cooking in south south will soon done.

Tinubu need to call them to order

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Re: Soldiers Kill 50 Okuama Villagers – Fleeing Residents Say; Army Denies Claim by moshoodn(m): 9:25pm On Mar 18
Everyone involved in this uprising should be brought to book, civilians and soldiers, alike.

Everyone must respect the rule of law and the right to life of all individuals.

We can't keep doing things with impunity!

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Re: Soldiers Kill 50 Okuama Villagers – Fleeing Residents Say; Army Denies Claim by CalabarPikin: 9:25pm On Mar 18
Na here them dey show their power - on the body of armless civilians

When they meet their match them dey fold like pangolin


two wrongs can never make a right

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Re: Soldiers Kill 50 Okuama Villagers – Fleeing Residents Say; Army Denies Claim by GRAMMARJAMES(m): 9:25pm On Mar 18
Good news

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Re: Soldiers Kill 50 Okuama Villagers – Fleeing Residents Say; Army Denies Claim by FOOTSOLDIER2(f): 9:25pm On Mar 18
It was so wrong to kill those soldiers like that in a none fierce face to face gun battle.

All soldiers nationwide have automatically become enemies with that community for life

The fight back is inevitable and expected, whether the military denies it or not. Worse will come because this is just the beginning

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Re: Soldiers Kill 50 Okuama Villagers – Fleeing Residents Say; Army Denies Claim by NaijaCoverBlog(m): 9:25pm On Mar 18
Hmmmmmm
Re: Soldiers Kill 50 Okuama Villagers – Fleeing Residents Say; Army Denies Claim by Bubu4Sea: 9:25pm On Mar 18
This genocide.

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Re: Soldiers Kill 50 Okuama Villagers – Fleeing Residents Say; Army Denies Claim by 1bunne4lif(m): 9:25pm On Mar 18
Boko haram still in the North o, hypocrisy at its peak. So much for one Nigeria

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Re: Soldiers Kill 50 Okuama Villagers – Fleeing Residents Say; Army Denies Claim by GRAMMARJAMES(m): 9:25pm On Mar 18
Feintline:
This is 2024 .
The Nigerian army cannot be behaving like 1999.

The act of killing our soldiers is very bad and the hoodlums should be dealt with but not in this fashion of killing innocent peope in their houses.

Dey play my fans

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Re: Soldiers Kill 50 Okuama Villagers – Fleeing Residents Say; Army Denies Claim by KingAzubuike(f): 9:26pm On Mar 18
Only a fool will belive the story of the army guys going for peace keeping mission. That's what the government wants the media to tell you. That's what they want you to know.

For there to be a reaction of such magnitude, it means the fùck ups of the military guys deployed there don dey full. It was definitely a case of a deal gone wrong.

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Re: Soldiers Kill 50 Okuama Villagers – Fleeing Residents Say; Army Denies Claim by GRAMMARJAMES(m): 9:26pm On Mar 18
Bubu4Sea:
This genocide.
...and the slain soldiers is what ?
Insecticide?

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Re: Soldiers Kill 50 Okuama Villagers – Fleeing Residents Say; Army Denies Claim by Think9ja(m): 9:26pm On Mar 18
Ok
Re: Soldiers Kill 50 Okuama Villagers – Fleeing Residents Say; Army Denies Claim by Elonmuzk(m): 9:27pm On Mar 18
I am sure they can't do this in the North.

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Re: Soldiers Kill 50 Okuama Villagers – Fleeing Residents Say; Army Denies Claim by Gentlevip: 9:27pm On Mar 18
I hate innocent casualties

But I need the criminals that touched our army to be killed painfully

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Re: Soldiers Kill 50 Okuama Villagers – Fleeing Residents Say; Army Denies Claim by Benitoh: 9:27pm On Mar 18
Observing with rapt attention.

I pray the militants don't show up for direct and open confrontation with the soldiers.

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Re: Soldiers Kill 50 Okuama Villagers – Fleeing Residents Say; Army Denies Claim by Bubu4Sea: 9:27pm On Mar 18
GRAMMARJAMES:

...and the slain soldiers is what ?
Insecticide?
Of South-South people, we feed the parasites up north with our oil

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Re: Soldiers Kill 50 Okuama Villagers – Fleeing Residents Say; Army Denies Claim by Maj196(m): 9:27pm On Mar 18
Na una sabi o
Re: Soldiers Kill 50 Okuama Villagers – Fleeing Residents Say; Army Denies Claim by EmiloCorn: 9:27pm On Mar 18
You say they killed how many villagers again? Only 50?

They have not yet even started self cool

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Re: Soldiers Kill 50 Okuama Villagers – Fleeing Residents Say; Army Denies Claim by DeltaOil: 9:27pm On Mar 18
This cant continue

Its a mistake that we are in a country that pampers fulani herdsmen but shoot my people.

GRAMMARJAMES:

...and the slain soldiers is what ?
Insecticide?
you must be a northern parasite angry

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Re: Soldiers Kill 50 Okuama Villagers – Fleeing Residents Say; Army Denies Claim by engrchykae(m): 9:28pm On Mar 18
For their careless Python dance,many have died in imo.
For their careless handling of Yusuf Mohammed,many have perished in the northeast
Very careless institution

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Re: Soldiers Kill 50 Okuama Villagers – Fleeing Residents Say; Army Denies Claim by AllahOfBlood: 9:28pm On Mar 18
angry
Re: Soldiers Kill 50 Okuama Villagers – Fleeing Residents Say; Army Denies Claim by tefishy(m): 9:28pm On Mar 18
I'm heartfelt for the innocent ones involved in this

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Re: Soldiers Kill 50 Okuama Villagers – Fleeing Residents Say; Army Denies Claim by iichidodo: 9:29pm On Mar 18
There was no peace meeting, you don't go to seek for or mediate with an occupational force, complete with a commanding staff of colonel and majors thus there was never a peace meeting. It was simply a ruse to hit the people unawares,what for? Nobody knows exactly. But my guess was the military must have been caught up in a power tussle btw fueding oil bunkering tycoons tussling over space and all. Maybe they were in the pocket of one tycoon,who decided to use them and shakedown his rival. Of course this rival was having none of it and decided to f**k sh*t up...

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Re: Soldiers Kill 50 Okuama Villagers – Fleeing Residents Say; Army Denies Claim by Basicend: 9:29pm On Mar 18
Elonmuzk:
I am sure they can't do this in the North.

Don't mind them.

It's only int the south NA flexes full muscle against the civilians.

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Re: Soldiers Kill 50 Okuama Villagers – Fleeing Residents Say; Army Denies Claim by omoredia: 9:29pm On Mar 18
The Nigerian army should tread with caution in the Niger Delta. The average Niger Deltan is a military commander in his own right. Negotiations with a view to isolate and prosecute the perpetrators of the dastardly attacks against army personnel is the way forward. But sound reason like always will fall on deaf ears in this country.

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Re: Soldiers Kill 50 Okuama Villagers – Fleeing Residents Say; Army Denies Claim by Adakintroy: 9:29pm On Mar 18
You Nigeria a fools and always play victims.una be fools. If you know say people na Owerri. Why go pick on them weh you know say them craze pass ur own. Now them de deal with you you de claim victim. Why them no do so for north?. Una never see anything. Na ur body them go take start. Next time no slap who you no fit beat. Mumu victims.

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Re: Soldiers Kill 50 Okuama Villagers – Fleeing Residents Say; Army Denies Claim by Duelee: 9:29pm On Mar 18
We ain't suprise because it's a regular trademark. Nigerian Army has no competition When it comes to denial. History books are there to show how they like sticking to denial... But in few days You must accept it.

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