Okuama: NBM condemns killings of soldiers, calls for proper investigation

Okuama: NBM condemns military killing, calls for proper investigation

The Neo Black Movement of Africa (NBM of Africa) strongly condemned the recent killing of soldiers in Okuama, Delta State.

The organization called the attack on the officers and soldiers from the 181 Amphibious Battalion in Bomadi “barbaric, gruesome, and unacceptable.”

NBM of Africa made this statement in a press release issued on Thursday. The release came from the National Public Relations Office led by Mr. Ajibo Sam-Brown at the group’s headquarters in Benin City, Edo State.

Part of the statement reads “As a Pan-African Organization, we the entire well-meaning Nigerians, join men and women of our armed forces to mourn and express our profound grief over the needless death of our gallant soldiers and officers.

“We extend our profound condolences to the families of these fallen soldiers and officers, their colleagues, and their loved ones.

The group said it is greatly disturbed by the violence and unprovoked killing of the soldiers and officers, describing it as despicable and alien to the cultural heritage of Africa adding that “This incident is despicable and not in sync with the culture and tradition of Nigerians and by extension Africans. It runs contrary to the values and path of peace that we are promoting.

“We urge the Nigerian government to as a matter of urgency take measures necessary to fish out all those behind this dastardly act and ensure they are made to face the full wrath of the law. The cowardly offenders responsible for this heinous crime should not go unpunished.

NBM of Africa further called for a thorough investigation into the killings maintaining that it is “a crisis taken too far”.

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“We further call for a holistic investigation to unearth the remote causes of the crisis and urge both the Delta State and Federal Governments to urgently intervene to prevent it from escalating.”

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