How Gunmen In 4 Boats From Bomadi Side Opened Fire On Soldiers, Villagers In Okuama — Evelyn Edjekota

A resident of Okuama community in Delta State, Evelyn Edjekota has narrated how gunmen in four boats from Bomadi side shot men of the Nigerian and villagers in the community.

Edjekota revealed this in an interview with Vanguard, while reacted to the incidenr that led to the killing of soldiers in Delta State.

Narrating what happened, Edjekota said, “I am a trader and a farmer, I do not know where my husband is since the day the crisis started, he is still in the bush.

“That fateful day, I was in the house, and many people had gone to the farm, I saw many people coming to the community wearing military uniforms, and most men had left for farms too, we were scared but some person said that we should all come to the town hall.

“We told them that our chairman had gone to the farm, and two leaders called him from the farm. We then entertained them before our chairman came. They said they wanted to go with our chairman and leaders. We inquired why they would arrest them.

“Therefore, other women and I resisted and held them on the legs, and were pleading, they said if we resisted, they would shoot, next thing was fire, I did not even know how I escaped.

“They shot many people instantly. Later on, other boats came from the Bomadi axis of the river and opened fire on the people at the jetty, including the army.

“Immediately, we ran into the bush, we heard that soldiers were coming again. Now, I have not seen my two children, Omafuvwe and Andrew, including my husband.

“Since we have been suffering in the bush, we survive on fruits from wild trees and drink polluted water, one of my children is very sick now, and there is nowhere to get him medication in this bush.

“We sleep on top of leaves at night. Mosquitoes bite us, no place to go, and we do not know when they will allow us back home.

“We hear that the army is in the community as we speak, and they destroyed our homes with caterpillars, we want them to leave so we can still go back home.

“Our people did not kill soldiers, it was the people in the boats that came that shot everybody.

“When the gunmen started shooting soldiers and villagers, we ran away and could not identify them, but they came with about four boats from the Bomadi side.

“The soldiers killed Eshedi, Teddy, and Ejomafuvwe. We want the soldiers to leave our community because we are suffering in the bush. Tell our governor, Rt. Hon Sheriff Oborevwori to talk to the army to go. I do not want to die inside this bush with my remaining children.”

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Electricity Hike: What To Do If Disco Fails To Provide Power For 20 Hours – Tinubu’s Aide Reveals

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The Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, has said Nigerians can petition for a downgrade if the Disco fails to provide 20 hours of power for Band ‘A’ electricity consumers.

Many Nigerians have expressed outrage at the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission’s increase in the electricity tariff for customers under the Band A classification.

Naija News reported that the Vice Chairman of NERC, Musliu Oseni, on Wednesday announced that the increase will see the customers paying N225 kilowatt per hour (KW/h) instead of the current N66.

Customers under Band A are those who enjoy 20-24 hours of electricity supply daily.

Under the Band classification, customers in Band A enjoy 20-24 hours of electricity supply daily, subscribers in Band B enjoy 16 to 20 hours, while those in Band C enjoy 12 to 16 hours daily.

Also, Band D subscribers benefit from eight to 12 hours of electricity consumption daily, while Band E subscribers only enjoy four to eight hours.

In a post via X, Onanuga shared some frequently asked questions on the new tariff review, stressing that not all electricity users are affected by the new policy.

He added that those in Band’ A’ can apply for a classification change if Disco failed to provide power for 20 hours.

He wrote, “Here are the things we need to know about the minor electricity tariff adjustment. 85 per cent of electricity users are not affected. Those affected can petition for a downgrade if the Disco fails to provide power for 20 hours.”

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