Reps direct Nigeria Army to release report on Okuama killing of 17 soldiers

House of representatives, Bill

In a bid to ensure adherence to the rule of law, the House of Representatives has directed the Nigerian Army to release the investigation report on the unfortunate killing of 17 Soldiers on 14 March 2024, in Okuama Community, Ughelli South of Delta state.

The decision followed the adoption of a motion sponsored by Hon. Francis Waive at the plenary Tuesday presided by Speaker Tajudeen Abass.

The House also called on the authorities of the Nigerian Army to either release the detained innocent members of the community or charge them to court.

The House further stressed the need by the authorities to rebuild the homes destroyed by personnel of the Nigerian Army in the wake of the unfortunate incident.

The House thereby mandated its Committee on Defense to ensure compliance and report back within four for further legislative action.

Waive while moving the motion noted that one year after the tragic event, the community members in the Army’s custody have not been taken to court or released on bail.

He remarked that it was unfortunate that even when the affected community requested that a judicial inquiry be made to look into the facts of the events, the option was not considered.

The lawmaker stated that since the Nigerian Army decided to conduct its own investigations, it is believed that by now, they should have had sufficient me to conclude investigations.

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