Militants flee Ogun, regroup in Ondo
Nigerian Air Force men preparing to strike militant camps in Arepo, Ogun State...on Monday |
Some vandals allegedly responsible for
attacks on communities in Lagos and Ogun states are escaping in large
numbers to riverine communities in the Ilaje and Ese-Odo local
government areas of Ondo State.
Investigations on Monday showed that the
insurgents, who escaped the intensified aerial bombardment by the
Nigerian Air Force of their camps at Arepo, Ogun, and Ikorodu, Lagos,
had been sighted in Ore, Okitipupa and the riverine communities of Ondo
State.
A top security source told one of our
correspondents that security reports showed that some of the militants
had sneaked into the Ondo reverine communities.
He said, ‘‘Arepo can no longer contain them. Some of them have run to Ondo to hide in the riverine areas.’’
It was further gathered that some of
them were still trapped in Arepo and other communities in Lagos and were
making frantic moves to flee.
A source in Ese-Odo said since the
military started the bombardment of the militants’ camps on Friday, many
of them had fled and regrouped in Ondo State.
The source said, “We have sighted them in some communities here. It seems Arepo is too hot for them.”
A resident of Ajagba in the Irele Local
Government Area of the state, who identified himself simply as Francis,
said there were strange faces in the local government, adding that it
was difficult to identify whether they were fleeing militants or not.’’
He said, “Many people from Niger Delta
states are living with us. Some of them do have visitors staying with
them, so there is no way we can know if the new faces are the fleeing
militants or not. “
Another resident of the state, Musa, who
lives in Ore, Odigbo Local Government Area, said the high population
made it possible for the militants to run to the commercial town and
hide there.
“Ore is a commercial town with people
from various tribes here. It is possible for strange people to come and
hide here,’’ he said.
But the Director of Public Relations and
Information of the Nigerian Air Force, Group Capt. Ayodele Famuyiwa,
told one of our correspondents on the telephone on Monday that the
vandals were seen together on Sunday, probably to perfect a plan to run.
He said the cameras on NAF’s platforms that were used for night operations picked some of the insurgents having meetings.
He said the ongoing aerial operation
against the vandals would continue until they were flushed out of the
Ogun and Lagos areas completely.
The fighter aircrafts of NAF had
destroyed the major camps of the vandals at Arepo, known as Fatola and
Abuja, and two others during four days of sustained aerial offensive in
the area.
He said, “They are almost out of Arepo,
an area where they had consolidated their position. Maybe, it is so
strategic to them because even in the night, they tried to come back;
when we did night flying, the cameras still picked them.
“We see them coming together as if they wanted to hold meetings, maybe to run away during the day.
“Some of them tried to run into the
mangrove. You know that place is very thick and that is why our
operation is going to continue until we flush them out completely.”
Fighter jets used for the operation |
Meanwhile, the Nigeria Security and
Civil Defence Corps, said it had arrested additional 21 fleeing
militants in the creeks of Arepo, Fatola and other parts of Lagos,
bringing the total number of arrests to 40.
The agency stated that the ongoing operation against pipeline vandals would not stop until all the miscreants were arrested.
The NSCDC Public Relations Officer, Emma
Okeh, told one of our correspondents on the telephone on Monday that
the militants were being detained at centres run by the military and the
Department of State Services.
Okeh said, “Apart from the 19 suspects
that were arrested since Thursday when the operation against the
militants started, we have apprehended 21 others, bringing the total
number to 40.”
The spokesman said the suspects would
eventually be arraigned in court, adding that it would be done after all
the militants in the operational area might have been arrested.
The Ondo State Police Command told one
of our correspondents that policemen were on the ground to prevent
militants from “doing anything” in the state.
The Public Relations Officer of the
state police command, Mr. Femi Joseph, said although there was no report
about fleeing militants regrouping in Ondo, the police were not leaving
anything to chance.
The PPRO said, “I don’t think the
information that the fleeing militants are in this state is true, and if
they are here, there is no way they can regroup to carry out any
activity because our men are on the ground everywhere.
“We are not taking the security of the state for granted, but I don’t think any militant is here.
“We call on our people not to hesitate
to inform the police whenever they notice any strange face or witness
activities of some strange people in their communities so that we can
move in to deal with such people.”
The Ondo State Commissioner for
Information, Mr. Kayode Akinmade, said the state government was not
aware of any militant’s visit to the state.
He said the security agencies in the
state were, however, up to the task to curb any criminal activity in any
part of the state, adding that the state government was committed to
the protection of lives and property of the residents.
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