Heavy sounds of gunshots
allegedly fired during the surprise attack unsettled the community for about 30
minutes.
Suspected militants on
Monday attacked the location of the newly-activated Joint Task Force, Operation
Delta Safe, in Bayelsa State, and killed three soldiers.
The incident, which
reportedly occurred about 9.30am, took place at Tombi Jetty, Ogolomabiri in
Nembe Local Government Area of the state.
The militants were also
said to have made away with military gunboats, rifles and other ammunition,
after an ambush on the operatives stationed at a checkpoint.
The checkpoint, it was
learnt, is located at the community’s entrance and had been in existence since
the era of militancy in the Niger Delta.
The situation was said to
have thrown the residents of the community into panic, as many of them who
initially thought the area was under siege ran in different directions for
safety.
The gunmen, who stormed the
area with unspecified number of speedboats, dressed in white uniform to deceive
their targets of their real intentions.
Their immaculate white
dresses, it was learnt, were designed to create an impression that they were
members of a white garment church on a funeral procession.
A resident of Nembe, who
spoke on condition of anonymity, said there was widespread fear in the
community.
The source said, “The
attack was deadly and well planned. Nobody had expected that such a thing would
happen at such a time when the jetties were busy with people preparing to go
about their businesses.
“I am sure even the
soldiers did not expect such an incident to happen at that time. Some persons
who were already sailing out of Nembe said they saw the gunmen but thought they
were mourners because of the way they dressed.”
The source added that
following the attack, some residents in Nembe started fleeing the community
while others were thinking of following suit due to widespread fear of reprisal
by soldiers.
Reacting to the killing of
the soldiers, the Chairman of the Civil Liberties Organisation, Bayelsa State
chapter, Chief Nengi James, condemned the attack, wondering why an attack of
such nature would occur in broad daylight.
According to him, the
military needs to be vigilant to prevent the stealing of its arms and
ammunition to perpetrate violence in the state and in the region.
The embattled President,
Ijaw Youth Council Worldwide, Udengs Eradiri, condemned the killing of the
soldiers.
A military source, who did
not want his name mentioned because he was not authorised to speak, confirmed
the development.
He said the leadership of
the ODS, angry at the development, immediately deployed two Alpha Fighter jets
to go after the suspected militants.
“Operation Delta Safe has
cordoned off the road leading to Nembe. We are on the trail of the criminals
and there is no way they can escape. The maritime comportment is also involved
in combing the creeks,” the source said.
But calls to the
Coordinator, Joint Media Campaign Centre, ODS, Lt. Col. Olaolu Daudu, were not
responded to. Also, a text message to his mobile phone was not responded to as
of the time of filing the report.
A year ago, on August 8,
suspected militants had launched an attack on the same military formation,
killing five soldiers and carting away arms and ammunition.
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