Elder statesman and leader of the Ijaw Nation, Edwin Clark, has stated that the leaders of the communities should be investigated, adding that it is difficult to believe the recent killing of the soldiers in Delta State community was carried out by mercenaries.
Clark made this disclosure while featuring on Arise Television on Tuesday.
He maintained that the leaders of the various communities involved in the incident must be questioned, adding that nobody should be treated as a sacred cow.
Describing the incident as shocking, barbaric and wicked, Clark suggested that the military, along with the communities should work together to fish out the people who committed the murder.
“Well that is difficult to believe. I don’t think we should expect this thing. Let’s look at ourselves. As I said, I spoke to the Lt Col on Thursday and he went to the place on Thursday and died.
“Except they had information they were going to Okuama. Otherwise, nobody knew they were going there.
“People to come from outside to waylay them, to surround them is a matter they should investigate. We can’t rule anything out but at the same time let us look at ourselves.
“The leaders of the various communities must be brought together, and find out from them, nobody should be treated as a sacred cow.
“I may say this: I am an Ijaw man and I will be the last person to allow this type of matter to degenerate to a situation whereby we have intercommunal fracas or fight,” he said.