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MOSOP cries out over resurgence of violence in Ogoni land

Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People (MOSOP), has alerted on the resurgence of violence in most Ogoni communities, as eight people die in the latest attack on Sunday.

President of MOSOP, Mr. Legborsi Pyagbara, in a statement made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Sunday night in Port Harcourt, said enemies of the area were perpetrating the violence.

He noted that MOSOP and other stakeholders have been meeting to restore peace to the area and wondered why certain interest groups were bent on thwarting the peace initiatives with their continued attacks on lives and properties in the area.

“This is a clear indication that some persons are not committed to the peace agreement we had during our stakeholders’ meeting in Saakpenwa, Tai Local Government area,” he said.

Pyagbara lamented that those who did not want peace in Ogoni Land, were trying their best to bring the area under siege.

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He explained that Sunday’s attacks on Opouko and Luumene communities in Nyokhana district of Khana Local Government Area of Rivers, had left at least eight persons dead.

According to him, six of the victims are from Opouko community and two from Luumene area of the LGA.

He added that the residence of the Khana Council Chairman, Mr. Lateh Loolooh and the Palace of the Gbenemene Banghan, Chief Suanu Baridam, were burnt down during the attack.

The MOSOP President, therefore, urged relevant authorities to uncover those behind the dastardly acts.

” It seems to me that there is an internal factor and interest targeted at putting Ogoni people in perpetual fear and siege.

“Remember, if anybody wants to destroy you, he could always gain access through a member of your household.

“So, it is possible that there are some underlying interests that we have not been able to uncover in this whole matter.

“It is time for Ogoni people to begin to look inward and say enough is enough.

“Every right- thinking Ogoni man and woman must rise up against ‘this madness’ and tell those involved that they can not put Ogoni under siege”, he said.

The MOSOP president lauded President Muhammadu Buhari’s visit to Nyokuru, Taabaa and Okwale communities, where he ascertained the level of destruction and sympathized with the  victims’ families and affected communities.(NAN).

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