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May 9, 2024 Delta State Governor Oborevwori Announces Withdrawal Of Military From Okuama Community

Governor Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta State made a significant announcement on Wednesday, declaring the complete withdrawal of military presence from the Okuama community in the state. Speaking at a press conference held at the Government House in Asaba, the governor conveyed that this decision signifies the readiness for the displaced people of Okuama to resume their lives in their homes.

Furthermore, Governor Oborevwori revealed that his administration has established an Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camp to facilitate the smooth resettlement of the displaced residents of Okuama. This initiative aims to ensure their seamless transition back to their community.

The military had occupied Okuama following the tragic incident on March 14, 2024, where 17 Army personnel lost their lives in the riverine community located in the Ughelli South Local Government Area. This unfortunate event compelled many residents to flee to the creeks and neighboring communities for safety.

The fallen personnel, including the Commanding Officer of 181 Amphibious Battalion, two majors, one captain, and 12 battalion personnel, were laid to rest at the Military Cemetery in Abuja.

With the governor's announcement, it is anticipated that the residents will gradually return to Okuama to rebuild and restore their community.

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My Dear Good People of Delta State.

I have the pleasure of announcing to you that upon many deliberations and collaborations between the State Government and the Military Leadership, the Nigerian Army has agreed to withdraw its Officers and men from Okuama. I spoke with the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja on Monday, 6th of May, and as of today, 8 of May, 2024, the Military has withdrawn from Okuama. With this development, the people of Okuama can now safely return to their homes and begin the process of reintegration and rebuilding their homes.

I want to express my deep and profound gratitude to Mr. President, the COAS, and the hierarchy of the Nigerian Army for their understanding and cooperation. In my engagements with them, they demonstrated the highest level of concern and care for the plight of the displaced persons. To God be the glory that we have achieved an amicable resolution.

I also extend my gratitude to members of the National Assembly, distinguished Nigerians, our traditional rulers, and other leaders of thought who stood with us in our travails. Your words of encouragement and prayers are greatly appreciated.

Let me assure all Deltans and residents in the state that this administration is irrevocably committed to enhanced peace and security in the state as contained in our MORE agenda. It is also pertinent to point out that matters of security are better handled with tact, wisdom, and patience; it is not meant to be a subject of daily media discuss as some would have wanted.

As the people of Okuama start the process of returning to their homes, I pledge the commitment of the Delta State Government to make that process smooth and seamless. After a personal assessment of the community on 20th of April, 2024, we have since commenced setting up an Internally Displaced Persons camp at Ewu to serve as transition to aid their rehabilitation. We shall render all the necessary assistance they need to enable them settle down quickly and joyfully in Okuama. 

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