Militants
have attacked a military house boat at Ejere Junction, a creek in Warri South
council area of Delta State, killing seven people, including two soldiers.
The
killings have heightened the tension in the oil-rich Niger Delta where oil
facilities have been attacked. Nigeria’s output has been badly affected.
It was gathered that five
boats, loaded with heavily armed insurgents, stormed an isolated boat house,
located inside the creek around Omadino, an Itsekiri community, at
about 8:00pm and opened fire on the occupants, killing all those onboard,
except a civilian, who reportedly died on the way to the hospital.
There
was no claim of responsibility for the Wednesday attack.
A
community source said the attack happened at about 8:00pm. He said all occupants
of the boat, whom he thought to be soldiers, were killed.
“An
army security house boat was attacked and all the security men inside were
killed last night at Omadino, by pipeline, here. This happened around 8 in the
evening,” he said.
Another
source, from one of the military formations in Warri said those in the house
boat were not all soldiers. There were civilians, who rendered various types of
services aboard.
A
military source from Warri, who confirmed the development, he said that two
soldiers and five civilians died in the attack. He said most of the men
stationed at the house boat had gone on pipeline patrol when the attackers
came.
According
to the source, although outnumbered by the assailants, the soldiers who were
left on the boat when the attackers came gave their best, ensuring that the
assailants did not leave without a bloody nose.
He
said: “The report is true. They came in five speed boats. They were many and,
unfortunately, when they got there, some of the soldiers were on pipelines
patrol. When the attackers got there, the man on sentry did his best, but,
unfortunately, because of their number they opened fire to kill the civilians
inside the house boat. There were four civilians and two soldiers, making six.
“The
seventh person, who happened to be a civilian, was rushed to Oghara (the Delta
State University Teaching Hospital). Getting to Oghara, they found out that the
hospital was on strike.
Before he could be rushed back to Warri, his situation
had deteriorated. You know the distance between Warri and Oghara; that was how
he gave up the ghost.
“Our
people also got some of them down, but as they wouldn’t like to leave any of
their casualties behind, we can’t ascertain, but the soldiers tried their best
in reducing their number”, the source said.
The
Assistant Director, Army Public Relations, 4 Brigade of the Nigerian Army in
Benin, Captain Jonah Unuakhalu, in a statement, said two soldiers were killed,
one injured, another one missing and four civilians rendering services on the
house boat, were also killed.
“At
about 5:50pm on 1 June 2016, Nigerian Petroleum Development Company
(NPDC) Houseboat deployed at Ejere junction in Warri South Local Government
Area was attacked by suspected armed militants group. The suspected militants
approached the Houseboat in five (5) speed boats mounted with 250 horse power
engines and disguised as normal commuters. During the deliberate attack, two
soldiers were killed, one wounded, one soldier missing while four civilian
officials attached to the house boat were shot dead. The attack occurred when
other members of the troops were on pipeline patrol.
“The
Brigade condemns the attack on our personnel carrying out their constitutional
duties and other innocent employee. The Brigade will not be deterred by such
dastardly acts, but will remain resolute in discharging its constitutional
duties. Furthermore, those who carried out the criminal acts will surely be
sought, apprehended and brought to justice,” the army spokesman said.
At
the Warri Central Hospital, the Public Relations Officer (PRO), Mrs. Success
Obere, confirmed that the bodies of some military men and civilians were
brought to the morgue, but could not give the exact number.
It
was, however confirmed that three soldiers and four civilians were dopsited at
the morgue.
A
student of Delta State Polytechnic, Otefe-Oghara, Richard Ebiayaidou, was
mourning his 26 years old brother, Tombra Iwoboibi who he said, was a cook in
the house.
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