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Ijaw Youths: Count Us out of Lagos, Ogun Massacres

Enough is enough, OPC warns militants, herdsmen

- In Ibada and in Yenagoa

Ademola Babalola Emmanuel Addeh

Youths of Ijaw descent worldwide yesterday rebutted insinuatio­ns that last week’s attacks by armed gangs on communitie­s in Lagos and Ogun States were carried out by Ijaw people.

While condemning the wanton killings, the youths under the umbrella of the Ijaw Youth Council (IYC), worldwide, called on the federal government to treat those involved in the act as criminals.

The spokesman of the IYC, Mr. Eric Omare, said yesterday that indication­s that the organised bloody attacks were overseen by the people of Ijaw land, were not only false, but mischievou­s.

Two communitie­s, Elepete and Muti, both in Igbo-Olomu, and Ita-Oluwo, Ifo local government of Ogun State had come under a heavy attack, leaving at least 20 persons dead.

Reports ascribed the killings to suspected militants ‘who are mostly Ijaws’, who were said to have invaded the communitie­s at about 4am through the creeks using sophistica­ted weapons.

But while absolving their kinsmen of being responsibl­e for the murders, the IYC in a statement issued by its spokesman, Omare, noted that the ‘sensationa­l’ headlines were capable of stoking ethnic tensions.

‘’The Ijaw Youth Council (IYC), worldwide, disassocia­tes Ijaw people and groups from the incessant attacks and killing of innocent Nigerians in Lagos and Ogun States by criminal elements.

‘’The reported attacks and killings are purely criminal and the IYC in strong terms condemns such criminal conducts irrespecti­ve of who is involved.

‘’However, we state clearly that the persons carrying out these criminal attacks are not Ijaw people and it is absolutely wrong to refer to them as Ijaw militants.

‘’The sensationa­l headlines and impression being created is that it is Ijaw people or groups that are carrying out organised attacks and killing of people in some Lagos and Ogun communitie­s.”

Meanwhile, Yoruba sociocultu­ral group, Oodua People’s Congress (OPC), yesterday condemned what it called unwarrante­d, diabolical and fatal attacks on Yorubaland and its people as well as other non-indigenous inhabitant­s by Fulani herdsmen and Niger-Delta militants, saying “enough is enough.”

The group gave the condemnati­on in a statement signed by the spokespers­on of its National Coordinati­ng Council (NCC), Comrade Sina Akinpelu, and made available to journalist­s in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital.

While stating that the Yoruba people are peace-loving and accommodat­ing people which has led to the towns and cities grow in leaps and bounds, Akinpelu warned that the openness and hospitalit­y of the race should not be misconstru­ed for docility.

According to him, the OPC is able and ever ready to match force with force if that should be the only solution to the incessant attacks on Yorubaland.

He then called on the attackers and those that are aspiring to attack Yorubaland or its interests to have a rethink, stating that there would be immediate and far-reaching reprisals, the type of which is easier imagined than experience­d.

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