A senior police officer said Odedegbe was executed on the orders of his Commanding Officer, Lieutenant-Colonel Umar. Colonel Aminu Umar is also stationed at Koko Military Base.
Also present when Ogedegbe’s was killed was one Captain Femi and three other officers. Investigations revealed that the deceased was a Chairman of a Vigilante Group, and a police informant who had been exposing members of the 19th Battalion working with, and protecting, criminal gangs in Ethiope West Local Government Area of Delta State.
While the primary mission of the 19th Battalion at Koko base is to protect the oil pipelines in the area from theft, sabotage, and damage, residents and police officers, claim that the soldiers at Koko Military Base had a history of terrorizing the community with impunity for several years.see Graphic See picture HERE

Ah,men this is very sad...great injustics...d way our millitary handles civilians calls for a serious discussion oh...
ReplyDeleteDon't know what is wrong with our soldiers, they are just misusing their power
ReplyDeleteStrange things are happen
ReplyDeleteHmmmm,na wa
ReplyDeleteMehn thanks for concealing the graphic photo...gush so bad smh..but wait ooo Sahara reports don dey reach delta too? Shooii!!!
ReplyDeleteShit is crazy men. Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".
ReplyDeleteNa wa ooo. Y kill him?
ReplyDeleteRip
ReplyDeleteMiss use of office.
ReplyDeleteSo unfortunate, but thank God that the soldiers that perpetrated this crime are known by name, so I would expect the needful to be done by civil society and take up this issue so that justice can be done.
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