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The families that were involved in the dispute are highly placed

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The families that were involved in the dispute are highly placed - Delta community leader speaks on how land dispute led to the killing of soldiers in Okuama

As the nation continues to mourn the gruesome murder of some military personnel in Delta State, a community leader in the state, Olorogun Sleek Oshare, says a land dispute led to the killings.

 

Sixteen military officers were killed in the Okuama community of Delta State last week when they visited for a peace-keeping mission.

 

While giving insights into the killings, Oshare, who appeared on Channels TV,  said the military personnel were in the area as part of measures to settle a land dispute between Okuama and a neighbouring community.

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“The quarrel was just a land dispute between one family and another family and land disputes happen over and over again. One community felt that the other had a military connection and they were being pressured unnecessarily. The pressure is more on Okuoma and they don’t have anybody to speak for them. In the whole narrative, you don’t hear the name of the other community. Where is Okoloba? In the last two days, Okoloba has disappeared because they are also afraid.

Sometimes, it is made to look as if it were an ethnic thing. It was just a dispute between individuals and Okoloba, which seems to have more connections.

The families that were involved in the dispute are highly placed. Until we go into the real investigation, the truth will not come out. It is then the nation will come out to sympathize with the children, pregnant women, and old people who could have lost their lives in the random shootings.”

 

Speaking further, Oshare said Nigerians should be careful whom they point fingers at as there might be some people who just want to incite the authorities against the people of Okuama.

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