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Mulade condemn Killing of Soldiers in Delta, Calls for Calm

Mulade condemn Killing of Soldiers in Delta, Calls for Calm

Warri: A Delta State-born peace and development advocate, Comrade Mulade Sheriff, has condenmned in its entirety the heinous and  barbaric killing of soldiers who were reportedly on a peace mission to restore  law and order in Okuama, a Delta community, over  dispute with its neighbour, Okoloba.


The renowned peace and environmental rights activist condoled with the Nigerian Army over these needless killing and appealed to the feuding Okuama and Okoloba communities to sheath their sword, while calling on the Military high command and Delta state government to institute an enquiry and bring to book perpetrators of this dastardly act.

Speaking further, he urged the warring groups to embrace peace for the sake of development and growth of Okuama/Okoloba, who, as the same descendants as original root. He further advised and appealed to them not to fall into the hands of war mongers/instigators, whose primary occupation and means of survival relied on communal/ethnic crisis, thereby positioning themselves as negotiators/leaders.


The Ijaw leader, once again, appeals strongly to Okuama and Okoloba communities who are brothers and sisters, with long history of inter-marriages, to sheath their sword and allow peace to reign.

 It is worthy of note that Rt Hon Sheriff Oborevwori, the executive governor of Delta State, needs peace to attract investors to grow the economy of Delta State, and create employment opportunities for our teeming youths.

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