How Ex-Ekiti Acting Governor, Odeyemi Reacted To The Killing Of Soldiers In Delta

Posted by Samuel on Thu 21st Mar, 2024 - tori.ng

In a statement made available to journalists in Ado-Ekiti, Odeyemi said the act was not only despicable but cowardly and unpatriotic.

Rt. Hon Tunji Odeyemi, the former acting governor of Ekiti State, has condemned the killing of 16 officers and soldiers of the Nigerian Army 181 Amphibious Battalion in Delta State as a cruel and barbaric act.

In a statement made available to journalists in Ado-Ekiti, Odeyemi said the act was not only despicable but cowardly and unpatriotic.

He said men of the Nigerian Army had been putting their lives on the line to protect Nigeria and her territorial integrity since the outbreak of insurgency and insurrection, hence did not deserve this kind of cruelty.

“Criminal elements in Okuama Community of Delta State attacked and killed 16 officers and soldiers of the Nigerian Army 181 Amphibious Battalion comprising a lieutenant colonel, two majors, one captain and 12 soldiers. The troops were killed while on a peace mission in the community on Thursday, 14th March, 2024.

“I received the news of the brutal killings of 16 men and officers of the Nigerian Army with rude shock. This despicable act must be condemned by all right thinking Nigerians. No doubt, the few criminal elements in our society are looking for opportunities to discourage or create fear in the minds of our security personnel so that the evils can flourish. We must not allow this,”
he said.

According to him, “these people abandoned their families for months so that we can be among our loved ones. It is indeed high time communities rally round our security personnel, most especially those in the first line of defense. We must not allow evils to flourish in our society. Our security men deserve the supports and cooperation from Nigerians and we cannot afford to expose them to further risk from within.

“Let the community fish out the criminal elements who carried out this dastardly act and hand them over to security agencies.

“Finally, I want appeal to the Federal government and Nigeria Army to devise a way of honouring the slain soldiers and support the families they left behind.”

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