THE Ijaw Youth Council, IYC, and Ijaw elders in Edo State, weekend,
raised an alarm over alleged plan by the state government to deploy
soldiers to Gelegele and other Ijaw communities in the state, including
Okikoro where they have their Egbesu shrine. They warned that such
action will be a declaration of war against the Ijaw nation and will be
resisted.
The state government, through the Special Adviser
to the Governor on Communication, Mr Cusoe Osagie, said there are no
such plans yet, adding, however, that the state government will ensure
that lives and property of indigenes of the state living in those areas
are protected in the event of any threat to peace in the area. “I am not
aware of any deployment of soldiers to that
area. However, the state
government reserves the right to protect all law abiding citizens in the
state. No breach of peace has been reported yet, but if and when that
is done, the state will ensure that lives and properties are protected.
If the IYC are law abiding people in the state then they have nothing to
fear about,” he said National President of IYC, Eric
Omare, who raised the alarm during a press conference in Okomu, Ovia
South West Local Government Area of Edo State, stressed that the Ijaw
are not settlers in Edo State, “Ijaw people are indigenes and owners of
the land that they occupy in Edo State. Let me also make this point, any
threat or attack on Ijaw people in Edo State, is an attack against the
entire Ijaw people in Nigeria. “Only this afternoon we got a message
that the government of Edo State, in collaboration with the Benin
Traditional Council, has perfected plans to send soldiers to Ijaw
communities starting from Gelegele and the Egbesu shrine in Okikoro. We
want to advice, if they do that it will be a declaration of war against
the ijaw nation, they should not take the Ijaw nation’s silence for
weakness. The Ijaw nation has the capacity to defend her people anywhere
in Nigeria,” Omare said.
Reacting to the Supreme Court judgement
which the Benin people said gave them the right to the land, Omare
asserted: ¨I have read the judgement they are referring to between two
individuals in Gelegele and Ughoton, that judgement has nothing to do
with the entirety of the land owned by the Ijaw people of Edo state. You
cannot use a land dispute between two individuals from two communities
to rope the entire nation, it is ridiculous. So that judgement has no
relevance to the issues at stake. We want to warn the government of Edo
state to behave like a government and not an extension of the palace¨.
Also speaking, Dr Tommy Kolodowei, Otunba Kalasowei of Ijaw Apoi nation,
insisted ¨this land belong to my ancestors. The Apoi ancestors occupied
this land for centuries. The Apoi in Ondo State today moved from Okomu
to Ondo State. Now if Apoi people left Okomu to Ondo State and in Ondo
state today, Apoi has 10 kings, all approved Kings and where they left
from does not have a king, that does not make sense to anybody. I want
Nigeria to solve that puzzle for me.’’
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