Niger Delta
militants attacked Joint Task Force (JTF) troops deployed to Rivers State on
Wednesday morning, leaving five dead.
This is the
second attack to occur in the Niger Delta region this week.
According to
the deputy commander of the JTF, Brigadier-General Kevin Aligbe, four militants
were killed while one civilian JTF member died in the attack.
Mr. Aligbe
added that four soldiers sustained injuries and are currently receiving medical
treatment in Port Harcourt.
He recalled
that on July 13, troops deployed to Ogboubagbene community in Bomadi local
government area of Delta State were similarly attacked, resulting in the death
of one soldier.
According to
the deputy commander, an operative of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence
Corps as well as a policeman, who are members of the task force, were wounded
in the attack.
He said that
the militants carted away some military hardware during the attack, but that
JTF troops were trailing the suspects.
Accoding to Saharareporters, The JTF
chief warned the communities to refrain from shielding or harboring militants
and criminals.
He enjoined
residents of Ogboubagbene community to reveal the identities of the criminals,
vowing that they would be apprehended and brought to justice.
Mr. Aligbe
dismissed reports by the Ijaw Youth Council, he Civil Liberties Organisation,
and other Niger Delta stakeholders that the military invaded the communities,
molested innocent people and destroyed property.
He said that
the ongoing efforts to track down those behind attacks and other criminal
activities were within the rules of engagement and operating procedures of the
task force.
“Following
the malicious and unsubstantiated reports, I and other component commanders of
the JTF and the paramount ruler of the community, Chief Godspower Oporomo, Pere
of Kerebiri, and chiefs from 10 communities visited the sites they said had
been razed by troops.
“We found
the entire communities to be in a calm and peaceful state while the residents
were seen going about their normal activities. The reports were false,” Mr.
Aligbe said.
He applauded
residents of the Niger Delta for their support to the task force, urging them
to sustain the support.
The deputy
commander also told the residents to assist the task force with timely
information that would assist them in ridding the region of criminality and
violence.
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