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Ndigbo Lagos condemns killing of soldiers in Aba, calls for probe

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Ndigbo Lagos extended its heartfelt condolences to the families of the fallen soldiers who died in the line of duty.

By Jeffrey Agbo

Ndigbo Lagos has expressed shock over the violent attack on a military checkpoint in Obikabia Junction, Aba, Abia State last week.

On May 30, 2024, unidentified gunmen attacked a military checkpoint in Obikabia Junction, near Aba in Abia State. The attack resulted in the death of five soldiers.

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Reports suggest that the gunmen targeted the military checkpoint, leading to a shootout that resulted in the death of soldiers. The attackers also set military vehicles ablaze. The motive behind the attack remains unclear.

The incident caused tension in Aba, with the Abia State Government condemning the attack and the military vowing to apprehend the perpetrators.

In a statement dated June 1 and signed by President General of Ndigbo Lagos, Major General Obi Abel Umahi(rtd), and Secretary General, Chuma Igwe, the organisation said the act, which resulted in the loss of innocent lives, stands in stark contrast to the values cherished by Ndigbo – respect for law and order, and the sanctity of human life.

The statement said the incident has a rippling effect, not just in Abia State but across the South Eastern region.

The group said it has the potential to disrupt the fragile peace and security efforts underway in the region. Furthermore, it can discourage economic activities and stoke tensions between the military and civilians.

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Ndigbo Lagos extended its heartfelt condolences to the families of the fallen soldiers who died in the line of duty.

“We urge the authorities to conduct a swift and thorough investigation to bring the perpetrators to justice. We also call for calm amidst heightened emotions and urge residents of Aba and Abia State to cooperate with law enforcement officials,” the statement said.

The organisation further implored all parties to embrace peace and dialogue.

“Violence never resolves conflict; it only serves to create more division and suffering. Let us work together to uphold peace and security in our communities.

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“The attack in Aba, unfortunately, is not an isolated event. The Southeast has been grappling with security challenges in recent times, including those posed by separatist groups and criminal elements.

“This deteriorating situation not only threatens the safety and well-being of residents but also hinders economic development in the region,” it added.

To arrest this decline, Ndigbo Lagos urge the government to: “Investigate the Aba attack thoroughly and bring the perpetrators to justice. Impunity breeds further violence.

“Increase collaboration between security agencies and community leaders. Open communication and intelligence sharing are crucial.

“Address the root causes of youth restiveness in the region. Lack of opportunity and social injustice can create fertile ground for extremism.

“Invest in economic development initiatives in the Southeast. A thriving economy offers a pathway away from violence.

“Ndigbo Lagos calls on all stakeholders to work together to restore peace and security in the Southeast. We urge our youths to embrace dialogue and non-violent means of resolving grievances. A secure and prosperous Southeast benefits all Nigerians.”

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