The President of the Ijaw Youth council , Mr
Eric Omare, has called for the release of Niger Delta youths detained without
tiral by the military to consolidate on the peace process in the region.
Omare made
the demand on Thursday during a visit to the headquarters of the joint military
force in the region I Yenagoa, Bayelsa capital.
Omare
expressed gratitude to the Joint Task Force on its operation to ensuring
security in the Ijaw nation and it’s area of jurisdiction.
Omare
requested their immediate release of suspects when any illegality is
established against them, adding that releasing the innocent ones will show
that the military was not in the region to molest law abiding citizens.
“Only last
week, I helped to secure the bail of some of our members in Delta state and am
convinced that their release is made easy with the intervention of the
Commander of Operation Delta safe.
“For that he
deserves our appreciation, “Omare added.
On security,
the IYC president, assures that the already working relationship between the
Operation Delta safe and the youths will be strengthened.
Omare urged
the JTF to reciprocate the gesture to reassure the region of the Federal
Government’s sincerity towards the ongoing dialogue.
In
responsethe commander of the Operation Delta safe Rear Admiral Apochi Suleiman,
said the joint force has been monitoring the activities of the youth body
including the recent election
processes
which he recalled was deviod of violence.
Suleiman
further urged the leadership of the IYC to sensitize the youths about the
activities of Operation Delta Safe which is to ensure peace and security in the
region, adding that the military was not deployed to intimidate the people but
protect them and the oil facilities.
“I want to
urge us to separate militancy from criminality, we are not in partnership with
any oil company, rather, we are here to discourage illegal shutting down,
attack on facilities and other related criminal activities”, Suleiman said.
On
collaboration with the IYC for better operations, Suleiman, assures the Omare
led executives of a good working relationship in accordance with the law.
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