The Civil Society Organisations in River State have continue to demand for the investigation and arrest of the formal Eagle Crack commander of the Rivers State Police Command ,Benson Adetuyi whose men were said to allegedly tortured Chima Ikwunado an auto mechanic to death and inflicted four others with grievous injuries .
Chairman Civil Society Organisations in Rivers state Mr. Enefaa Georgewill while briefing newsmen in Port Harcourt said the Eagle Crack team of the Mile One Police Station is a treat to the people of Rivers State.
Mr. Georgewill however called on the Inspector General of Police to redeployed Rivers state commissioner of police for negligent on the matter and also request that the belongings of the Ikokwu five collected by the Eagle crack be returned immediately.
Also speaking, the Rivers State Publicity Secretary of Ohaneze Ndigbo Mazi Felix Onwuma said the Ohaneze Ndigbo are set to take a legal action against the Nigeria police as regard the inhuman treatment melted out on late Chima and thefour others who sustained injuries as a result of torture.
Mazi Onwuma noted that no stone will be left unturned in getting justice for late Chima and the four others.
SPONSORED FROM: THE PEOPLE OF DABIRA, COMMUNITY BILLE KINGDOM. DATE: JANUARY 23, 2025 We, the people of Dabira community, hereby submit this formal reply in response to the Ijaw National Congress (I.N.C) press release issued by the Elem-Kalabari Council of Chiefs on January 23, 2025. In response to the claims made by the Elem-Kalabari community, we provide the following perspectives based on territorial rights, historical ownership, and the law. 1. TERRITORIAL CLAIMS AND ENCROACHMENT We categorically reject the assertion by the Elem-Ama Council that the Bille people’s claims of encroachment are "false alarms." The ongoing surveying activities in the Cawthorne Channel area, which have been identified as encroaching on Bille lands, are clear legal violations under customary and statutory law. According to established legal principles governing the ownership and use of land, including the Nigerian Land Use Act (1978), the rights of indigenous communities to their ancestral lan...
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