Seven die as gunmen attacks Military boat in Delta
Insurgents in the Niger Delta drew the first blood in the escalating security situation in oil-rich region Wednesday night
when a band of armed persons attacked a military house boat in a creek
near Omadino community, Warri South council area of Delta state, killing
7 people, including 2 soldiers.
The Nation gathered that five boats, loaded with heavily armed
insurgents, stormed an isolated boat house, located inside the creek
around Omadino, an Itsekiri community, at about 8:00pm,
opened fire on the occupants, killing all those aboard, except for one
civilian, who reported died later while being taking to the hospital.
There was yet to be any claim of responsibility by either the Niger
Delta Avengers (NDA), the insurgent group, which had in recent times
pitted itself against the federal government by destroying oil and gas
facilities or any other group for that matter.
Reliable sources, all of whom preferred to be kept anonymous,
confirmed the development to the Nation, some with more detailed facts
than the others.
A community source, said the attack happened at about 8:00pm, claiming all occupants of the boat, whom he thought to be soldiers, were killed.
“An army security house boat was attacked and all the security men
inside were killed last night, at Omadino by pipeline here. This
happened around 8 in the evening”, he said.
Another source, from one of the military formations in Warri, however
revealed that the house boat was not all soldiers, but that there were
civilians, who render different types of services aboard.
A military source from Warri, who confirmed the development, told the
Nation that two soldiers and five civilians lost their lives in the
attack.
He said most of the men stationed at the house boat had gone on pipeline patrol when the attackers came.
According to the source, although outnumbered by the assailants, the
remaining soldiers who were left on the boat when the attackers came
gave their best by giving a frantic fight, adding that the assailants
did not leave without a bloody nose.
“The report is true. They came in five speed boats, they were many
and unfortunately when they got there, some of the soldiers were on
pipelines patrol. When the attackers got there, the man on sentry did
his best and the rest, but unfortunately, because of their number they
opened fire to kill the civilians inside the house boat. There were four
civilians and two soldiers, making six.
“The seventh person, who happened to be a civilian, was rushed to
Oghara (the Delta State University Teaching Hospital), getting to Oghae,
they found out that the hospital was on strike. Before he could be
rushed back to Warri, his situation had deteriorated; you know the
distance between Warri and Oghara that was how he gave up the ghost.
“Our people also got some of them down, but as they wouldn’t like to
leave any of their casualties behind, we can’t ascertain, but the
soldiers tried their best in reducing their number”, the source said.
However, efforts to get the Commanding Officer of the 3 Battalion, Effunrun Barracks, Major Monday Anzaku
and the Army Public Relations Officer (APRO) of the 4 Brigade of the
Nigerian Army in Benin, Captain Jonah Unuakhalu, for confirmation and
comments were unsuccessful as both men were unreachable.
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