Two injured as Navy storms Delta community
AT least, two persons have been
reportedly injured in alleged midnight sporadic shootings on Monday by
Navy personnel into Naifor Island (opposite Warri), an Ijaw community in
Warri South- West Local Government Area of Delta State.
The victims, Mr. and Mrs. Tiemo, it was
gathered, were part of Gbaramatu residents who fled their homes during
last Saturday’s military invasion of Oporoza town to the area for
safety.
Alarmed by the incident, aggrieved
villagers, however, took the wounded victims to the Naval Base, which is
directly opposite Naifor Island, and left them for treatment.
But the Ijaw Youth Council, the umbrella
body of Ijaw youths worldwide, in the statement on Tuesday, said what
the military was presently doing in Ijaw communities of Delta and
Bayelsa states amounted to genocide against their people.
The group’s spokesman, Mr. Eric Omare,
said the people, especially women and children, were in serious danger
of massive death, if they were not urgently rescued from the rampaging
soldiers.
“In parts of Ogbe-Ijoh, especially the
Naifor Island (opposite Warri), the Navy, throughout the night of May
30th to May 31st, shot sporadically into the communities and in the
process, a couple (Mr. and Mrs. Tiemo) were critically wounded.
“Ironically, this couple only recently
ran to Naifor Island to escape the military onslaught. The villagers, in
desperation, took the critically injured couple to the Navy base, where
they left them for the Navy. The state of this couple from Ayakoromo
community in Burutu Local Government Area of
Delta State is still
unknown at the time of issuing this statement”, the statement added.
Recalling a similar incident in the area
about a month ago, it stated, “Therefore, there is no singular
justification why the Navy has decided to use that particular community
as its main target to justify the huge sum of money allocated to them to
find the Avengers.”
It appealed to Nigerians and the United Nations to quickly come to the rescue of the Ijaw people in the Niger Delta.
But the Navy, in its reaction, dismissed the allegation, saying it was a mere rumour that cannot be substantiated.
Spokesperson for the Nigerian Navy Ship, Lieutenant Lamu, told our correspondent on the telephone that the report was untrue.
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