JDHR demands probe into Killing of visitor by soldier in Delta community

JDHR demands probe into Killing of visitor by soldier in Delta community


A human rights organisation, Journalists for Defence of Human Rights (JDHR), has condemned the killing of Oghenekaro Ugochukwu Bonny, who was visiting a friend along with two others on Sunday, October 12, 2025, at Delta Marine Logistics and Technical (DMLT) Estate in Otokutu, Ughelli South Local Government Area of Delta State.

The group is calling for a thorough and transparent investigation into the circumstances surrounding the death.

This was contained in a statement on Thursday by Comrade Michael Ikeogwu and Okakuro Akpokona Omafuaire, Chairman and Secretary, respectively, in Warri.

According to multiple eyewitness reports, the incident occurred on October 12, 2025, at Plantation City Estate near Otokutu Community in Ughelli South Local Government Area.

The soldier, alongside colleagues, reportedly assaulted Ugo during a dispute over whether he should enter the estate gate.

The confrontation escalated, and witnesses say the soldier stabbed Ugo, who later died in hospital.

Rights activists have urged the Delta State Police Command and the Chief of Army Staff to intervene and ensure that those responsible are held accountable.

The military, in a press release following the incident, claimed the soldier acted in self-defence, saying that Ugo (identified by the Army as Mr. Ugochukwu Oghenekaro) was part of a group trying to force entry into the DMLT Estate gate without clearance, became aggressive, and engaged in a physical altercation.

According to the military version, the soldier, while on duty, halted the group, and the situation escalated, leading to the dooming outcome.

The family of the deceased strongly disputes the claim that Ugo posed any threat or was involved in criminal activity.

They maintain he was visiting a friend, not attempting to force entry. His relatives also allege the Army’s narrative is inconsistent with eyewitness accounts, that they were not appropriately involved in investigations, and that evidence (such as statements from his brothers, medical reports, etc.) has been ignored.

In its statement, JDHR rejects the self-defence claim as lacking credible evidence and insists on thorough investigation before jumping to conclusions.

The group demands independent and thorough examination of all facts, including autopsy reports, witness testimonies, and any security camera or other footage.

JDHR calls for the soldier involved to be suspended pending investigation.

The group urges the Army, as well as the police, to show transparency in the proceedings to regain public trust.





Source: Dailypost

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