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‘Soldiers deserve respect’ — Uba Michael condemns killing of military personnel in Delta 

Uba Michael, a governorship aspirant in Delta state, has condemned the killing of military personnel in Okuama community in Delta state.

On March 14, some personnel of the Nigerian army — comprising a lieutenant colonel, two majors, one captain, and 12 soldiers — were killed by youths while on a peace mission.

Reacting to the development, Michael called for an investigation into the incident, while saying calm should be maintained in the state.

“Sixteen is not a small number. To think that they were on a peacekeeping mission makes it further depressing. Delta state is known for its relative peace. Such an occurrence should be the last of its kind,” Michael said.

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“Whatever led to the killings could have been handled with dialogue. These are people who defend our nation and must be accorded all the respect they deserve.

“This must be investigated, so we know the root cause of this sad development. The culprits must be caught and prosecuted.

“In doing this, the military must avoid the application of force as most of the villagers have fled their homes due to fear. We must find a way to balance this so it does not get worse than it already is.

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“I extend my condolence to the family of every soldier who lost his life.”

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