Olu
of Igbokoda in Ondo State, Oba Afolabi Odidiomo, on Sunday raised the
alarm that many former Niger Delta militants, especially those in Ondo
State, still carried arms freely.
He, therefore, urged the federal and
Ondo State governments, to dismantle the boys, who he alleged had formed
various task forces.
He particularly accused a group, the
Mahin Task Force, of being behind all manner of criminality in Ilaje
local government of the state.
The monarch stated this in a statement by his counsel, Mr. Jiti Ogunye.
Ogunye alleged that the group
masterminded the attacks on the monarch, the destruction of his palace,
and his detention over an allegation of murder.
He said, “A realistic and systematic
disarmament of ex- militants in Ijaw and Ilaje areas of Ondo State,
remained a prerequisite for the restoration of peace and termination of
the current pervasive lawlessness, arson, rape and murder in Igbokoda.
He noted that despite an earlier attack
on the monarch three years ago, “the same group recently swooped on
students of some schools participating in an inter-college sports
competitions in Igbokoda”.
Ogunye added, “They attacked and raped some girls, leading to the arrest of two of the suspects.”
“Igbokoda has been seized by the jugular
by the task force peopled by youths, who failed to turn in their
weapons after the Ijaw-Ilaje conflict, but have since turned such
weapons against the town, committing various atrocities”
He said fresh crisis erupted in the area
when another monarch petitioned the police, accusing Odidiomo of
killing Prince Titiola Lebi and demanding his deposition.
He, however said the police detained his client and eight others but later released them because of lack of evidence.
Ogunye added, “But this same persons
were not satisfied, rather they escalated the matter by petitioning the
Inspector-General of Police, asking that the matter be investigated
afresh. Hence the Oba and his chiefs who had earlier be released, were
taken to Abuja for another round of investigation.”
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