DHQ declares Prof, 7 others wanted over murder of soldiers in Delta

… Confirm release of 313 Boko Haram suspects

… Neutralised 212 , arrested 252 in one week

The Defence Headquarters has declared eight persons wanted over their roles in the recent killing of 17 military personnel in Okuama community of Delta state.

Those declared wanted by the military high command are Prof. Ekpekpo Arthur, Andaowei Dennis Bakriri, Akevwru Daniel Omotegbo (a.k.a Amagben), Akata Malawa David, Sinclear Oliki, Clement Ikolo Ogenerukeywe, Reuben Baru, Igoli Ebi.

Blueprint reports that 17 soldiers who were killed in Okuama community in Delta state were buried Wednesday at National Military Cemetery Abuja with full national honours.

The list was released Thursday by the Director Defence Media Operations Maj.-Gen. Edward Buba while briefing journalists in Abuja.

He said: “We must never allow the incident that occurred in Delta State that led to the killing of  17 soldiers that were  buried on 27 March 2024 to ever happen again. The armed forces is a force for stability that employs both kinetic and non kinetic measures to achieve the desired end state. 

” Prior to the ugly incident, the military had constructed several civic projects in Delta State as a sign of good will. For instance, the construction of Multipurpose Hall and Borehole Projects in Patani LGA and Medical Outreach at Aladja Community in Udu LGA all in Delta state, among several others. Needless to mention, the elders and community leaders have an obligation to expose these wanted persons. 

“Nevertheless, troops  would continue with their efforts  until the culprits are found ,arrested, tried, and brought to justice by Nigerian law. The banner of eight wanted persons involved with the killing including a woman is hereby released. Accordingly, it is necessary to state that citizens are our first line of intelligence and must rise to the occasion in honour of their nation. “

General Buba also confirmed the release of 313 Boko Haram suspects released by the military to the Borno state government following a court order.

He disclosed that they were released for lack of concrete evidence linking them to the terror sect.

He said: “During the week, as follow up to a court order of the Federal High Court in Maiduguri. A total of 313 suspects in detention for terrorism-related offenses were to be released to the Borno State government. The court ordered the release  for want of evidence after the conclusion of investigation and other ancillary matters. 

“The cases were prosecuted by the Department of Prosecution , Federal Ministry of Justice. Accordingly they would be handed over to the Borno state Government for further action.”

General Buba however said military would improve on its evidence gathering mechanism in order to nail terrorism suspects  when taken to court in the future.

“These operations are complex. Going forward, we would improve our battlefield evidence in order to gather concrete evidence,” he said.

Speaking on the recent rescue of 16  and 137  hostages  in Sokoto and Kaduna states by the military, he said it showed the dynamic nature of security challenges confronting the and the resolve of the military to tackle it.

He said: “The rescue of the hostages is indicative of a better understanding of the dynamics of what we are dealing with ,and to address the issue in a much safer manner.

“The rescue operations was based on collaboration between the military  working with local authorities and government agencies across the country, in a coordinated approach. 

“The success demonstrates the  unwavering commitment of the armed forces to secure and protect the citizens against harm and acts of terror.

“The pressure of military operations created a significant level of distress both for the terrorist and the children. Given the situation, troops  line of interest was the children. The level of  distressed created by the children was sufficient enough for troops to exploit in their rescue. “

Speaking on the successes recorded by the military in the different theatres of operations in the last one week, the defence spokesperson said,  troops neutralised  212 terrorists and arrested 252 others in the last one week. 

He said troops also arrested 29 perpetrators of oil theft and rescued 244 kidnapped hostages across different theatres of operations.

According to him, in the South South geo-political zone, troops denied the oil thieves crude estimated to worth the sum of One Billion Fifty Million Seven and Fifteen Thousand Two Hundred and Sixty Naira (N1,050,715,260.00) only.

Furthermore, he disclosed that troops recovered 223 assorted weapons and 2,756 assorted ammunition. 

According to him, “The breakdown as follows: 3 M56 rifles, 115 AK47 rifles, 3 PKT gun, 24 locally fabricated gun, 36 dane guns, 7 locally fabricated pistols, one fabricated revolver pistol, 3 locally made single barrel guns, 2 hand grenades and one locally made explosive. 

“Others are 1,716 rounds of 7.62mm special ammo, 494 rounds of 7.62mm NATO, 60 rounds of 7.62 x 25mm ammo, 290 rounds of 7.62 x 54mm ammo, 81 rounds of 9mm ammo, 2 live cartridges, 16 magazines, 3 M56 rifles magazines, one HH radio, 5 vehicles, 14 motorcycles, 15 mobile phones and the sum of N857,960.00 amongst other items.”