The Defence Headquarters Boad of Inquiry, constituted to investigate the March 17 killing of 17 soldiers at Okuama, Delta State, is scheduled to commence sitting today in Warri.
The Chairman of the Board, Air Vice Marshal David Ajayi, in a chat with the state Governor, Sheriff Oborevwori in Warri said, “We are on a fact-finding mission and not to apportion blame.
We are here to gather facts from security agencies, community leaders, and community dwellers.
This report will also help us to ensure healthy communication that will enhance civil-military relations and ensure that economic activities thrive again in the affected communities.”
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However, Okuama leaders who spoke to Vanguard on the sitting of the board, said the people would not be part of the inquiry.
Besides the Okuama leader, the community’s lawyer before the March 14 incident, Ejedegba Innocent, confirmed that Okuama people would not attend the sitting.
On the contrary, a leader of Okoloba community, which has a land dispute with the Okuama, indicated that his people would participate in the inquiry today.
The panel would resume sitting in Bayelsa State on the issue on Friday.
Delta State government has indicated interest in presenting a position paper to the military inquiry.