The House of Representatives has urged the Nigerian Army to release the detained innocent members of Okuama community in Ughelli South Local Government Area of Delta or charge them to court.
The call was sequel to the adoption of a motion moved by Rep. Francis Waive (APC-Delta) at plenary on Tuesday in Abuja.
Moving the motion, Waive recalled the unfortunate killing of 17 soldiers on March 14, 2024, whose lifeless bodies were discovered in Okuama community.
He said that the incident led to the reprisal destruction of the community and the arrest of some residents by the army.
The lawmaker further stated that since the event happened, the perpetrators of the crime had not been arrested despite claims that the alleged criminals were known to the authorities.
“Several innocent indigenes of the community, including Prof. Arthur Ekpekpo, Chief Belvis Adogo, Mr Dennis Amlaka, Miss Owhemu Mabel and Pa James Oghoroko, who died in custody, among others, were detained and have since been in detention.
“The affected community requested that a judicial inquiry be made to look into the facts of the events, an option that was not considered.
“The Committee on Defence conducted an investigation into the matter, in which the army refused to participate.
“The Nigerian Army decided to conduct their own investigations; it is believed that by now, one year later, they should have had sufficient time to conclude investigations,” he said.
The house urged the army to release the investigation’s report and rebuild the homes destroyed by their men in the wake of the incident.
In his ruling, the Speaker, Rep. Tajudeen Abbas, mandated the Committee on Defence to ensure compliance and report to the house within four weeks for further legislative action. (NAN)