With over 100 of its people killed and all the houses in the community flattened during the seven-week occupation by the Nigerian military there, it remains to be seen if Okuama community in Ughelli South Local Government Area of Delta State can ever be restored. Our Editor, EMMANUEL OBE and Correspondent, CLIFFORD CHRISTOPHER SOLOMON, visited Okuama, the Internally Displaced Camp at Ewu and other neighbouring communities and report.
It’s been over one month since the military pulled out of Okuama, the settlement of fishermen and farmers on the west bank of the Forcados River in Delta State, but fear and paranoia still reign in the community.
“The army may have left Okuama but they left it in pieces,” said Mr. Okobo David, a commentator on the state of affairs at Okuama. Not only was the community completely flattened by the army occupation force, people from neighbouring communities descended on it as soon as news got out that the military had left and began looting.
Anger, paranoia and apprehension were clearly written on the faces of the few residents found in the community when National Point visited the place two weeks after the military occupation ended. The people suspected everyone that ventured into the community and were ready for confrontation.
Though there was virtually no shelter to live in after the military operation, most of the people felt it was better for them to stay on in the community to protect their land and stop any encroachment from neighbouring communities.