Group condemns attack on Bayelsa community
The Environmental Rights Action/Friends
of the Earth Nigeria (ERA/FoEN) has described the invasion of
Ogbunugbene community in Bayelsa State by the Joint Military Task Force
on the Niger Delta (JTF) as an affront which may derail the Federal
Government’s amnesty programme.
The ERA/FoEN’s caution is coming on the
heels of reports that the attack at the weekend was carried out by JTF
personnel who came in gunboats that were stationed at Agip’s Ogboinbiri
Flow Station, close to the community.
According to the group, few days before
the invasion, which left some locals wounded and houses destroyed, an
oil spill was reported at Agip’s facility in the community, following
which community folks mobilised some youth to protect the site from the
activities of individuals who may want to cash in on the situation to
steal contents spewing from the facility.
It was, however, gathered that the
soldiers invaded the community and engaged the youth in a shootout
which left some dead and others seriously injured. Houses were also
destroyed, leading to mass exodus of the people to safer communities.
Unjustified attack
“This brutal action of the JTF on the
Ogbunugbene people cannot be justified in any civilised society. These
soldiers are supposed to be responsible to the people of the Niger
Delta and should protect lives and property, and not hunt the people
down,” said ERA/FoEN executive director, Nnimmo Bassey.
Mr Bassey decried what he called the
“gradual and systematic muscling of locals” in the guise of reining in
on alleged criminals in the Niger Delta region, even as he pointed out
that the recurrent unprovoked invasion of the JTF on innocent
communities in the region was capable of disrupting the amnesty
programme and the peace process already in place.
“While we will never support any
unlawful action on the part of local people, oil corporations cannot be
absolved from neglect of their facilities. We totally reject the JTF
idea of labeling entire communities as criminals as a pretext to these
unlawful invasions, which only leave trails of destruction, maiming,
killing, and displacement of the community people,” he said.
Mr. Bassey, who condemned the invasion, demanded an immediate probe from the federal government.
“What is playing out here is the
consistent agenda of oil corporations to instigate crisis in
resource-bearing communities, where they allow their facilities to
wreak havoc so as to label the people as vandals, as a step to
unleashing mayhem and decimation on such communities,” he said.
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