Soldiers raze buildings in Abia community over death of colleagues
Soldiers attached to the 144 Battalion, Asa, Ukwa West council, Abia State reportedly stormed Owaza community, setting fire to houses, shops and any structure on sight over death of their colleagues.
According to Vanguard, sources said that gunmen, suspected to be oil thieves, had killed two soldiers at a location between Owaza and Obibor communities and escaped with their rifles. They were also said to have burnt the soldiers’ patrol van.
The sources attributed the clash between the soldiers and the gunmen to the ban on oil bunkering in Rivers State with the latter unable to operate through the Owaza community due to soldiers guarding the area of the pipelines.
“We heard the problem with the soldiers had to do with the oil bunkering. The ban on oil bunkering in Rivers State has affected the oil thieves; they are not comfortable with the soldiers at the Owaza-Obibor road. They attacked the soldiers and killed two of them while others fled.
“It was in retaliation that the soldiers laid siege to Owaza and burnt houses in the community. After burning houses in Owaza, the soldiers took over Owaza and all the neighbouring areas of Obuzor Asa, Umudobia to Obehie, Uzuaku, Okohia to Owaza. The people of Owaza have been made to suffer because of what they don’t know,” the sources said.
The residents are said to have fled the area with some of them relocating to places like Obehie, Imo Gate, Ugwunago, even before the arrival of the rampaging soldiers.
The Public Relations Officer, 14 Brigade, Ohafia, Prince Omale, said he was yet to be briefed on the incident but a military official in the state said investigation has commenced into the incident, Vanguard reports.
Governor Okezie Ikpeazu has convened a meeting of stakeholders from the Ukwa West LGA and urged parties to give peace a chance and allow the state government to resolve the matter.
Ikpeazu urged the stakeholders not to allow the situation to degenerate as the government continues to engage the Army authorities on the matter.
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