Friday, October 18, 2019

Call Aladja Community To Order, Ogbe-Ijoh Warri Kingdom Tells Gov Okowa, Urges Him To Implement The White Paper Of Panel Of Enquiry For Peace To Reign





Call Aladja Community To Order, Ogbe-Ijoh Warri Kingdom Tells Gov Okowa, Urges Him To Implement The White Paper Of Panel Of Enquiry For Peace To Reign

Ewein Ambassador

Warri____ Ogbe-Ijoh Warri Kingdom has urged Governor Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta State and Security agencies to call Aladja, their neighbors, to order over an alleged unprovoked attacks.

The attacks on Ogbe-Ijoh Community allegedly by Aladja community, took place last Sunday and in the early hours of Monday that led to the death of Taylor Agofugha in a cold blood.

An Ogbe-Ijoh Youth leader and title holder, Chief Monday Keme, in a statement made available to journalists in Warri on Monday, expressed worries that in spite of efforts made to keep the peace in the area, Aladja people still embark on unprovoked attacks on Ogbe-Ijoh. He called on the Okowa led Government to commence without delay, the implementation of the white paper of the panel of enquiry set up to look into the boundary dispute rocking the two neighboring communities.

We are worried that Aladja community despite concerted efforts by well-meaning individuals in ensuring sustained peace in the last 19 months between the two communities has continued to undermined such efforts with their continuous attacks on the peace loving people of Ogbe-Ijoh.

We therefore, call on the federal Government to prevail on the Delta State Government to Implement the white paper on the boundary dispute between the two communities constituted by the Okowa led Delta State Government. We are also disturbed that since the submission of the white paper to the Government of Delta State, he has not demonstrated true commitment as a way of implementing it which will put an end to the countless attacks and killings.

" The failure of Delta State Government in enforcing its decision on the boundary has equally put security personnel on tide concern. If Government decision on the boundary dispute is made public as a way of releasing the white paper, Security personnel can then apprehend the trouble makers and prosecute them accordingly, Chief Keme stated."

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