FCT, Abuja– Governor Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta state has revealed two ways to resolve the ongoing crisis due to the killing of 16 soldiers in the Okuama community.
Oborevwori said his government and military authorities have agreed that no innocent citizens will suffer.
Governor Oborevwori says thee are ways forward over killing of soldiers in Delta
Photo credit: @DefenceInfoNG/@abati1990Source: Twitter
He stated this while speaking with State House correspondents after a meeting with President Bola Tinubu at the Presidential Villa, Abuja on Tuesday, March 19, Vanguard reported.
The governor said the forward is to give succour to the families of the officers and soldiers killed and give them a befitting burial.
He said the same gesture will be extended to the Okuama community in the Ughelli South local government area of Delta state.
“The issue of whether a place has been burnt down or people have been killed, has happened, but what is the way forward? The ways forward are two ways….Click Here To Continue Reading>>
“The people that have been killed—the officers and soldiers—we must see how we can find succour for their families and give them a befitting burial, as well as the community.
“Anything that has happened in the community in the past will not happen again. We assure you that the people who are culpable will be brought to book.
He said though the situation in the community had been brought under control, the residents had deserted the area, TheCable reported.
DHQ releases full names, photos of soldiers killed in Delta
Legit.ng earlier reported that the Defence Headquarters in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, released the full names and photos of the soldiers killed in the Okuama community.
This was contained in a post shared via the DHQ X handle (formerly known as Twitter) on Monday, March 18.
According to the post, 17 army officers were killed including a Lt Col, two majors and a captain. The DHQ prayed that the souls of the departed fallen heroes rest in peace.
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