"We review as of late, in February a year ago, when military strikes on a few Ogoni people group just brought about more than 35 passings, including a pregnant mother, Mrs. Ledee.
The Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People (MOSOP) has communicated stress over the sending of troopers to the Niger Delta, which incorporates Ogoniland, noticing that military operations of this kind just revives their memory of the times of state constraint under Major Paul Okuntimo of the Nigerian Army, an affair they wish never to be helped to remember.
MOSOP, in an announcement in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital, yesterday, and marked its Publicity Secretary, Fegalo Nsuke, said it was bothered that with the poor condition of wellbeing predominant in Ogoni, following a long time of living with ecological contamination, military operations that send furious indications of their excruciating encounters with the Nigerian troopers would just bring about breaking down wellbeing states of its kin and possible/sudden passing.
"We review as of late, in February a year ago, when military strikes on a few Ogoni people group just brought about more than 35 passings, including a pregnant mother, Mrs. Ledee.
"Our involvement with the Nigerian Army had sadly been extremely miserable and lamentable, with each abandoning us in agony and human loses. The main memory we have of the Nigerian Army is about the constraint, passings, torments and torment they leave with us.
"MOSOP, along these lines, rejects the organization of the military in Ogoni and keeps up that compelling policing, which the administration has neglected to do, is a more successful solution for the security circumstance in the whole Niger Delta."
It, in this way, approached the experts of the Nigerian Army not to toss Ogoniland into another round of grieving and distress with its arranged military operations.
MOSOP rejects military operation in Niger Delta
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