Civil Rights Council, a human Rights organization has urged the federal government and the Delta State Government to ensure that peace and harmony is restored to Okuama, the community where Soldiers were killed while they were on a peacekeeping mission
Speaking to journalists, the Asaba unit coordinator comrade Joy Edigbine emphasized that the community leaders and local government should always strive to keep troubling situations calmly before they are escalated
She insisted that one of the major role of community leaders was to ensure crisis are managed, taking example from other communities where crisis has been managed effectively
Comrade Joy Edigbine who is fondly called Small Pepper, reiterated the need for a more friendly atmosphere, just as she called on President Tinubu to make sure soldiers are managed claimly, claiming it’s the best bet to address the primary cause of the fight between Okuama and Okoloba community
Sending out their condolence message, comrade Small Pepper admonished leaders at all levels to always show commitment to youth development and emancipation while also urging the youths to always desist from violence in the course of their daily interactions
“ While we condemn the killings of soldiers and consoles their families, we are also urging the government to always show proactive tendencies in preventing further occurrences.” She added